Cash boost for community events

Nicole Cachia, Sharon Thompson and Lesley Nallawalla ahead of the 2022 Werribee Craft Festival. (Damjan Janevski) 304142_01

Four Wyndham events will share in a $68,200 funding boost from the state government

The Werribee Craft Festival, Diwali Mela, Eid Al Adha Fair and We Thrive! African Festival received funding from the government’s Small and Medium Events Progra.

Tarneit MP Dylan Wight said the craft festival is organised by a volunteer committee and is one of Wyndham’s longest running events.

Diwali Mela, organised by Asha Global Foundation marks the festival of lights, which is celebrated by Hindus across the globe, and will be marked with a community celebration.

Eid Al Adha, also known as the Festival of Sacrifice is a significant religious holiday celebrated by Muslims. A community event will be organised by the Virgin Mary Mosque to mark the occasion.

We Thrive! African Festival is a four-part event held throughout the course, attracting over 1200 attendees. The main event will be held at Penrose Promenade Community Centre, Tarneit.

“These fantastic events will not only generate more local jobs, but it will also deliver many benefits right across Greater Melbourne,” Mr Wight said.

“The funding is a huge win for Tarneit – this event will attract more visitors to the area, which is fantastic news for local businesses.”