Eat, drink and be merry: a year-round calendar of Australia’s food festivals

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Eat, drink and be merry: a year-round calendar of Australia’s food festivals
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Tiny samples and local produce are back on the menu for 2023. Here’s our guide to the best places to gorge yourself in Australia’s cities and regions

On the more luxurious end of proceedings is this Labor Day festival in Ceduna, on the west coast of the Eyre peninsula. Attracting

, the festival congregates on the Murat Bay foreshore, where you can indulge in champagne and local oysters. Ceduna also does its own spin on a Kilpatrick recipe, which adds grated cheese to a traditional topping of bacon and Worcestershire sauce.New to the festival scene, Stanthorpe berry festival started in 2021. While there is a focus on the strawberry there are punnets of every berry on offer, and a chance to explore the mountains of the surrounding Great Dividing range.

It’s also home to the coronation of the town’s famous cherry king and queen: a time-honoured community tradition appointing young ambassadors for the region who will take part in fundraising and local events over the following year.

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