TatFest 2025
A festival for all ages with amusements for children and entertainment for adults. Displays by CFA SES and Ambulance Victoria.
- When:
- Sun, 2 Mar 2025 Sunday 2nd of March, 2025,
- Where:
- Mactier Gardens, Hogan Street, Tatura
- Cost:
- Free
- Contact:
- Dr Malcolm Campbell on 0429 683 775 or
- Website:
- www.tatfest.com.au
Time: 10am - 4pm
Food drinks and sweets will be available for sale all day.
Entertainment includes singers dancers and bush poets.
Amusements for children include train rides a bouncing castle a gyroscope zorb balls a giant water pistol face painting and more.
Entry entertainment and amusements are all free.
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