Cabramatta Moon Festival

The free and family-friendly festival celebrates its quarter-century birthday.
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Published on September 01, 2025

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Cabramatta Moon Festival is back and celebrating its 25th anniversary this September. 

On Sunday, September 28, to help celebrate the mid-autumn festival, Cabramatta's Town Centre will transform into a cultural hub with mouth-watering food, local market stalls, rides, free kids activities and live entertainment. 

On the activities front, there'll be the favourite children's chopstick challenge, pho and mooncake eating competitions, as well as an awe-inspiring lantern parade. This year, there'll also be an Australian-first with the National Lion Dance Competition taking place across the weekend.

Cabramatta is bringing together the country's top teams for a fierce and colourful showdown that helps to celebrate southeast Asian culture. You can get a first-hand glimpse at the competitors during their team greet on Friday, September 26, from 4pm–6pm at Pai Lau Gate/ Freedom Plaza. The competition will take place over both days of the weekend at Hughes Street Car Park, Cabramatta.

Other events and performances include a performance by the Cambodian Living Arts & Culture, live music from Alicia Varas, Jason Tran and Michelle Sutton, as well as free face painting and balloon animals with Kozi &Pinky, so the kids in your life can make some wholesome memories.

The Cabramatta Moon Festival is all about celebrating the community that's made it shine for a quarter of a century. 

The Cabramatta Moon Festival is family-friendly and free to enter. 

Festivities begin at 11am. For more information, visit the website.

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