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Bringing together the vibrancy and richness of Greater Shepparton’s Aboriginal and multicultural communities, this year's event will showcase an exciting and diverse range of cultural art, including Chinese calligraphy, Turkish Ebru painting, African wood carving, Henna, local artists and more.

Audiences will also be delighted by dancers from Tonga and Malaysia and will have a chance to engage with performances by renowned Aboriginal singer/songwriter and proud Mutti Mutti man Kutcha Edwards, folktronic act Amaru Tribe, and the incredibly talented Yorta Yorta artist, Maddi Colville Walker.

Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor, Councillor Shane Sali, is encouraging everyone to come along and celebrate the diversity of the local community.

“Converge on the Goulburn is a truly unique festival for the region and the state, focusing on our people, culture and way of life.”

“We encourage you to bring your family and friends, especially those who live outside of Greater Shepparton, to experience our proud way of life and celebrate together as a community”, Councillor Sali said.   

For more information about the Converge on the Goulburn Festival visit shepp and gv website or the Shepp & GV Facebook page.

Event Details: Date: Friday 17 March and Saturday 18 March Time: Friday - 6pm to 9pm and Saturday 4pm – 10.00pm Location: Victoria Park Lake, Shepparton Cost: This is a free family community event with food, drink and gifts available to purchase on site.

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