Thousands of people flocked to a Byford park last weekend to celebrate the various cultures that make up the wider community.
Byford Multicultural Club hosted its annual festival on Saturday, which saw close to 4000 people join in the fun at Kalimna Oval.
Club president Sunny Singh said festivalgoers seemed to love what was on offer with some saying the group had raised the standard of events in Byford.
“These events are important for people to understand the various cultures and to unite our society,” he said.
There was plenty of entertainment on offer including cultural displays and performances, a variety of cuisines and a special fundraiser to help those affected by the fires interstate.
The group hope to bring an even bigger and better festival back to Byford next year. For more information about the group email info@byfordmc.org.au.
- The festival was filled with a number of exciting performances.
- Gurbaj Singh Virk, Gurcharan Singh, Jarnail Singh, Vinod Tandon and Tarun Preet Singh.
- The festival was filled with a number of exciting performances.
- King Bikers members with their pride and joy.
- Sabaa, Zaireen and Anushad Khan.
- Jack and Diane Liang with their son Nicolas.
- Simar, Rupinder, Gurman and Harnan Kaur.
- Serpentine Jarrahdale State Emergency Services volunteers Wesley Seward, Keith Jackson, Martyn Beaumont, Denise Smith, Ryan Souter-Robertson and Alison Gray with Daisy the State Emergency Services cow.
- Skylar and Dior Csallo with Daisy the State Emergency Services cow.
- Byford Volunteer Fire Brigade members Neil Monkley (left) and Judy Curtis (right) with Heritage Country Choir members Kathy Colyer and Pat Bishop.










