Glebe Street Fair

The cars get off the road for Sydney's oldest community festival.
Emma Joyce
Published on November 12, 2012

Overview

Sydney’s oldest community festival, held over a kilometre of Glebe Point Road (between Parramatta and Bridge Roads), is back on Sunday, November 18, with more than 200 food, fashion, books, and antique stalls, plus music stages and family entertainment.

In its 29th year, the bohemian street festival attracts more than 100,000 people every November, filling the car-free road with produce from all over Australia. Amid a long day of stalls and gigs, Triple J Unearthed band Belle and the Bone People (pictured), from Sydney’s inner west, will be performing on the Parramatta Road Stage.

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