February 17, 2023
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Geelongâs Indonesian community is gearing up for Pako Festa, which returns to Pakington Street next weekend. (Hadeel Al-Badran)
Pako Festa returns home By Matt Hewson For the first time in three years, Pakington Street will once again play host to the iconic Pako Festa as Victoriaâs largest free multicultural festival returns home on Saturday, February 25. Pako Festa 2023, the 41st edition of the festival, returns to the Pakington Street precinct between Gordon Avenue and Waterloo Street after being cancelled in 2021 and relocated to the Northern Community Hub in Norlane in 2022. The one-kilometre precinct will be filled with street traders including food stalls from 22 diverse cultures, five performance stages, live interactive workshops and the Pako Festa
street parade. Event director Luisa LaFornara said the air of excitement was building as the big day approached. âItâs coming together really, really well, and the community groups are so excited to go back to Pakington Street,â she said. âWeâve really missed the parade. âThe community groups are really keen. It is a great opportunity for them to reconnect with not only their own communities, but also with the broader community.â In years past the event has drawn over 100,000 people to the Pakington Street strip, and Enzoâs on Pako restaurant manager Rob Posterino said Pako Festaâs return to the area
was welcomed by local businesses. âItâs going to be very exciting after the absence of a couple of years,â Mr Posterino said. âItâll be good to see a lot of faces in the street and a lot of colour, and itâs also good for a bit of extra business. You can definitely say weâre excited.â Cultura chief executive Joy Leggo said her organisation was thrilled to return the outdoor street party to its original home in a celebration of âthe extraordinary contribution of individuals, cultural groups and multicultural communities in Geelong and across Australiaâ. âThe event brings diverse community groups together while fostering a spectacular cultural experience full of music, colour, food,
costumes, dance and movement,â Ms Leggo said. âThis is about human reconnection, not only within the diverse communities, but with the broader Geelong community as well.â Ms LaFornara said Pako Festa was a chance for all of Geelong to celebrate the cityâs breadth of diversity. âItâs an incredible opportunity for our local diverse communities to share their culture on a large platform, and we hope that people walk away having learnt a little bit more about the rich diversity we have in Geelong,â she said. âCome along and support the local communities, make sure you bring water to keep hydrated and a sun hat, and enjoy the beautiful family atmosphere thatâs on offer.â
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