Busselton community samples worldwide fare at Multicultural Festival

Madelin HayesBusselton Dunsborough Times
Camera IconThai dancers during the Busselton Multicultural Festival costume parade. Credit: Madelin Hayes

The community was invited to take a trip around the world at the weekend, without having to leave Busselton.

The foreshore was bustling with colour, music and the aroma of international cuisine as crowds gathered for the annual Multicultural Festival on March 15.

Stalls transformed the waterfront into a vibrant celebration of culture, with festival-goers sampling flavours and learning about traditions from around the globe.

Attendees also enjoyed traditional dance and music performances on the main stage from cultures spanning Indonesia, Thailand, Mongolia, Japan and the Philippines.

Busselton Multicultural Festival coordinator Yati Winfield said the event was about sharing culture while celebrating the community the participants now call home.

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“We are Australian, but we never forget where we come from,” she said.

“We are settled here but we never forget our roots.”

One of the day’s highlights was a cooking demonstration hosted by Bunbury Farmers Market head chef Nathan Thomas alongside Multicultural Interests Minister Tony Buti.

The pair whipped up a classic bread and butter pudding, with eager spectators lining up for a taste.

Camera IconLakshmi Nair, Vinitha Shainose and Lisha Anoop. Credit: Madelin Hayes/Busselton-Dunsborough Times
Camera IconBusselton's cultural groups parade around the Busselton foreshore. Credit: Madelin Hayes
Camera IconThai dancers perform at the Busselton Multicultural Festival. Credit: Madelin Hayes
Camera IconPatrons enjoy the entertainment at the Busselton Multicultural Festival. Credit: Madelin Hayes
Camera IconVarious cultural groups dance during the costume parade. Credit: Madelin Hayes
Camera IconKewan Bourne, Kanlayanee Srijampa and Chonlada Nueachantha enjoy lunch at the Busselton Multicultural Festival. Credit: Madelin Hayes
Camera IconVinitha Shainose performs a traditional Indian dance. Credit: Madelin Hayes
Camera IconLuigi Brando from Italy walks in the Busselton Multicultural Festival costume parade. Credit: Madelin Hayes
Camera IconMulticultural Interests Minister Tony Buti and Bunbury Farmers Market head chef Nathan Thomas host a cooking demonstration at the Busselton Multicultural Festival. Credit: Madelin Hayes
Camera IconMongolian dancer Nomin Johnson performs at the Busselton Multicultural Festival. Credit: Madelin Hayes
Camera IconBusselton Multicultural Festival coordiantor Yati Winfield. Credit: Madelin Hayes
Camera IconThe Busselton Indonesian community play the angklung. Credit: Madelin Hayes
Camera IconDelicious was food served up at the Busselton Multicultural Festival. Credit: Madelin Hayes
Camera IconVasse MLA Libby Mettam at the Busselton Multicultural Festival. Credit: Madelin Hayes
Camera IconAbigail and Stacy Dodds serve up Nigerian food at the Busselton Multicultural Festival. Credit: Madelin Hayes
Camera IconLakshmi Nair and Lisha Anoop perform a traditional Indian dance. Credit: Madelin Hayes
Camera IconSofia Boulahya and Dora the golden retriever. Credit: Madelin Hayes

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