The Burdekin’s rich agricultural heritage and cultural diversity will take centre stage from the weekend beginning Friday 30th May 2025, as the highly anticipated Burdekin Cultural Fair returns to the region.
As hosted by the Home Hill Showgrounds, the free event will bring locals and visitors together to celebrate the many cultures that make up the vibrant Burdekin community. Kicking off from 6pm, the evening promises something for everyone, with a wide range of cultural activities for kids to enjoy like hair braiding, flag making, and Indigenous painting. Wonderful entertainment will be staged throughout the event including the talents of belly dancers, Greek dancers, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander performers, and the awe-inspiring Chinese Lion dance.
A key highlight of the evening will be the highly anticipated lighting of the First Fire, marking the start of the 2025 sugar cane crushing season. This breathtaking spectacle is a Burdekin tradition, showcasing the rare and unique practice of burning sugar cane paddocks before harvest. Visitors can experience the roar of the flames, the crackling sound of the fire, and the sweet aroma of burning cane - a sensory celebration of the region's agricultural roots.
In addition to spectacular entertainment, a variety of food and beverages will be available for purchase, offering delicious tastes from around the world. The event stands as the perfect opportunity to come together with family and friends to enjoy food, fun, and music whilst celebrating the diversity and unity of the Burdekin.
Mark your calendars, diaries, and everything in between for this unforgettable evening of culture, tradition, and community spirit!
What: Burdekin Cultural Fair and First Fire
When: Friday 30th May 2025 from 6pm
Where: Home Hill Showgrounds
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