Tatura Lions Club welcoming guests near the entrance of TatFest.
Photo by
Sharlene Baldo
Tatura was bustling with life at TatFest on Sunday, March 2 as people from around the region enjoyed a sunny and cool day out.
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TatFest offered a lively mix of entertainment, activities, and market stalls.
Visitors enjoyed live music from bands, singers and choirs, while kids had fun with bouncing castles, train rides, face painting, slot car racing and a gyroscope ride.
The Tatura Primary School art competition featured a silent auction to support the school and festival. Interactive experiences included CPR training, the Teddy Bear Hospital, an SES truck and demonstrations from the CFA and SES.
Food options ranged from festival favourites like fairy floss and ice-cream to global flavours from Malaysia, the Philippines and India.
Macrame goodies with Julie Dennis.
Photo by
Sharlene Baldo
Rushworth band provides a musical touch to TatFest.
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Sharlene Baldo
Ali Wallace’s jewellery stall at TatFest.
Photo by
Sharlene Baldo