Make sure you head to Princes Park tomorrow or Sunday to experience the Global Village Multicultural Festival.
More than 30 communities and 45 businesses will come together to celebrate Melbourne’s rich culture, in what’s being touted as one of the largest multicultural festivals in Australia.
The event is being held this weekend in Carlton North, right next to Ikon Park – the home of the Blues.
You’ll be able to try cuisines from more than 70 nations, walk through market stalls or just relax in the expansive beer garden – where there’ll be plenty of international beer to try!
The festival, which runs from 10.00am until 10.00pm, also offers plenty of activities for families, with kids rides, folk dancing and live music.
Carlton has a rich multicultural history, with past and present players hailing from many backgrounds including Italian, Greek, Latvian, Dutch and Indian.
In Round 19, Carlton and Collingwood played in the showpiece game of Multicultural Round, alongside the AFL’s first-ever ‘Many Cultures, One Game’ festival at Yarra Park.
On the back of that success, a big turnout is again expected this weekend, with Princes Park set to be transformed into a sea of colour.
Best of all, entry to the festival is free!
So make sure you come along to Princes Park this weekend, Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 October, to smell the aromas, listen to beats and drink beers from countries all over the world.
What: Global Village Multicultural Festival
When: Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 October, 10am-10pm
Where: Princes Park, next to the Carlton Football Club
Entry: Free