Canberra’s AUSINDIA Fair Draws Around 8,000 for a Day of South Asian Culture
South.Point Canberra became a vibrant showcase of South‑Asian heritage on Sunday as the AUSINDIA Fair welcomed an estimated 8,000 visitors. The free, family‑friendly event, organized in partnership with the Federation of Indian Associations of ACT Inc (FINACT), combined live performances, culinary stalls, music and a range of community group booths.
Attendees drifted between traditional dance troupes, contemporary musical acts and tasting stations offering everything from spicy street snacks to sweet desserts, reflecting the diversity of Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and Sri Lankan cultures. The fair also provided a platform for local NGOs, cultural societies and business owners to connect with the broader ACT community, fostering cross‑cultural dialogue and networking.
For many diaspora families, the fair represented more than recreation; it served as a reminder of home, a chance to pass cultural traditions to younger generations, and an opportunity to celebrate the growing South‑Asian presence in Australia’s capital. Organisers highlighted the event’s role in strengthening community ties and promoting multicultural awareness across the region.
The success of the AUSINDIA Fair underscores the increasing demand for large‑scale, inclusive celebrations that blend entertainment with cultural education, setting a promising precedent for future multicultural festivals in Canberra and beyond.
