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Yabun Festival – Monday 26 January

City of Sydney < 1 mins read

The 2026 Yabun Festival will take place at Victoria Park, Sydney on Monday 26 January from 10am to 7pm.

Australia’s largest one-day festival will honour and celebrate the world’s oldest living cultures with food trucks, market stalls, short films, children's activities, weaving workshops and a stellar line-up of live music performances including Barkaa, 3% and more.

Yabun Festival is organised and presented by Gadigal Information Service, with support from the City of Sydney.

For more details on the program visit: whatson.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au

For more details on the evolution of Yabun Festival visit the City of Sydney News website 

Contact City of Sydney media team - [email protected] or 02 9246 7292

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