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Community

Riverfest

Riverfest - Campbelltown City Council

Be inspired and celebrate differences.

With a unique focus on environmental sustainability and the celebration of cultural differences, Riverfest is a melting pot of ideas, creativity and fun!

The event, held each year on the last Saturday of August between 11am and 3pm, aims to raise awareness of the city’s local environment and cultural diversity.

Try tasty treats from around the world, be entertained by groups performing their traditional dance, have a go at wide range of recycled craft projects or get some tips on sustainable gardening. With a stack of interactive workshops, stalls and entertainment - there is something for everyone!

Don’t forget to join in the fun of the interactive Riverfest Passport, where you could win great prizes just by completing an activity at participating stalls and collecting passport stamps.

Riverfest is a drug and alcohol free event. Please note - for safety reasons, the community BBQ facilities in Koshigaya Park will not be operational during this event.


Stallholders



If you would like to join us for next year's event you can be added to our mailing list to receive an application form when they are available, please visit the Are you a stallholder? page.

Are you an entertainer?



Each year at Riverfest, we seek quality entertainment our stage line up and to run workshops relating to the themes of sustainability in the catchment and our multicultural diversity.

If you would like to be involved, please
email the events team to be considered.

Photos from the 2012 event



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Child participating in recy-olympics activity
Child participating in recy-olympics activity Girls dressed in traditional clothing participating in activity Beetle on hand Bollywood Snake Dinka Bangles Channel 9 SES Dirt Girl Chef God of Fortune Crocodile close up Praying Mantis Maori performance group
 

Contact details

Communications and Marketing

Phone:
 
4645 4514
 



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