Fangalupe, a Tongan dance group.
Photo by
Megan Fisher
The annual Converge on the Goulburn Festival transformed Shepparton's Victoria Park Lake into a vibrant celebration of cultural diversity on April 12.
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The community event showcased Greater Shepparton's multicultural heritage through an array of food trucks and market stalls offering international cuisines.
Visitors were treated to performances featuring traditional songs and dances from various cultural groups.
The festival program included cultural presentations and cuisine, providing opportunities for attendees to learn about different traditions and customs represented in the Greater Shepparton community.
Fangalupe, a Tongan dance group.
Photo by
Megan Fisher
Celebrating diversity together.
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Megan Fisher
Food trucks and atmosphere at Converge on the Goulburn.
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Megan Fisher
Bula Meke, a Fijian dance group.
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Megan Fisher
Mum Ree Peric with her daughter Tzipporiah Onolima-Lulio, 1.
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Megan Fisher
Stacey Yandall, 5, enjoying the view.
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Megan Fisher
Arlo Head, 3, having a dance.
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Megan Fisher
Bula Meke, a Fijian dance group.
Photo by
Megan Fisher
Bula Meke, a Fijian dance group.
Photo by
Megan Fisher
Kids and families danced throughout the evening.
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Megan Fisher
Members of the public were asked to come along and dance with the Tongan dance group Fangalupe.
Photo by
Megan Fisher
Bula Meke, a Fijian dance group.
Photo by
Megan Fisher
The crowd enjoying the performances.
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Megan Fisher
Bula Meke, a Fijian dance group.
Photo by
Megan Fisher
Bula Meke, a Fijian dance group.
Photo by
Megan Fisher
La Descarga, a Columbian band.
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Megan Fisher
Fangalupe, a Tongan dance group.
Photo by
Megan Fisher
Fangalupe, a Tongan dance group.
Photo by
Megan Fisher