THE SHED

There is no better venue for your wedding and reception than "The Shed" at Redwing Farm.

With an inbuilt dual facing bar and large paved alfresco area overlooking the garden, lawns and greater property, you can create the ideal blend of indoor and outdoor spaces.


A fully flexible venue, Redwing Farm allows you to select your preference of caterers, gourmet plated menu, food trucks or anything in between. You’re welcome to bring in your own beverages for service throughout the night by your preferred service team. It’s DIY friendly too, so if you’ve got a collection of items you’d like to make use of, you’re most welcome to bring them in and set them up yourselves the day prior or have a handsfree experience by utilising one of our preferred local suppliers who can take care of all of that for you.

With plenty of picturesque locations on-site for your ceremony, you can have the perfect location. Choose from one of the old gums, a ceremony on the edge of the wheat or flowering canola fields* or on the landscaped gardens and lawns adjacent to the Shearing Shed.

Country, industrial and semi-rural, Redwing Farm is a gem we’re sure you’re going to love and why wouldn’t you, it ticks all the boxes.



For full details on our wedding packages please go to: www.venyu.com.au/redwingfarm

Check the Calendar for availabilty of your chosen date: 

A calendar of availability is available by clicking the link below to our functions partner VENYU.

Please note that Friday, Saturday and Sunday need to be available so that the event can be set up and packed down.


We also need to ensure that accommodation is available click on the acccommodation availability button to check this.


VENYU Calendar 

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Please fill in the form below to contact Redwing Farm about hosting your wedding.

We acknowledge the traditional country of the Narungga (Nharangga) community and pay respect to Elders past, present and future. We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs and relationship with the land. We acknowledge that they are of continuing importance to the Narungga (Nharangga) people living today.