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Festival of Lights is back bigger and better

A big crowd is expected as the Northern Diwali Festival returns for a seventh year.

The Festival of Lights is a special day on the Hindu calendar, with this year’s festival including a vibrant array of performances, including traditional Indian dance and music, as well as some modern cultural fusion.

There will be a variety of food stalls offering authentic Indian cuisine, along with activities for all age groups.

This year includes the addition of interactive cultural dance workshops showcasing styles from the north, south, east, and west of India, allowing people to engage more deeply with the traditions.

The South Morang fire brigade unit will also be there with one of its trucks. The evening will culminate with a fireworks display at 8.30pm.

Mission Smile president Sunil Goel said it’s incredibly rewarding to bring the Diwali festival back each year.

“The continuous support and enthusiasm from the community have made it possible to make this an annual event,” he said. “It’s a reflection of the community’s pride in their culture, and it’s fulfilling to see how it fosters connection and celebration year after year.

“A festival like Diwali holds immense significance for the local community. It’s more than just a celebration of light and triumph—it’s a symbol of unity and inclusivity.

“For many, it’s a reminder of their cultural roots and traditions, and for others, it’s an opportunity to learn about and embrace the rich heritage of different cultures. It brings people together, fosters a sense of belonging, and strengthens multicultural bonds within the community.”

The festival is from noon-9pm at the Whittlesea council Civic Centre lawns, 25 Ferres Boulevard, South Morang.

Entry is free, but bookings are essential.

Bookings: https://www.trybooking.com/CTYZB

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