Celebrate Culture, Community And Creativity At Marrambidya River Fest

Written by: The Griffith Phoenix

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Steeped in cultural history, Darlington Point is the perfect location for the Marrambidya River Fest on Saturday, November 15.

Darlington Point will become a hive of cultural activity on Saturday, November 16 when the Marrambidya River Fest gets underway from 3 pm to 8 pm at Fig Tree Park.

Murrumbidgee Council and Western Riverina Arts have partnered with Burrundi Theatre Productions to present this vibrant celebration of culture, community and creativity offering an exciting array of activities for all ages.

Live music performances by Lawrence Barlow, Damien Thorne and Scar Tree, along with a special band performance.

Enjoy Koori Kinnections bush tucker, engage in traditional skills like basket weaving and possum skin workshops, and participate in cultural games.

There’s plenty for families, too, including face painting, a jumping castle, a pool disco and a skating competition.

A DJ will also keep the festive spirit alive throughout the day.

The event is part of the Open Streets Festival and will also serve as the media launch for the Warangesda Festival 2025, with a special session from 7 pm to 8 pm.

Opportunities to immerse yourself in a celebration of Wiradjuri culture and community spirit, set against the backdrop of Darlington Point’s natural beauty don’t come along every day.

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