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India Day Fair celebrated with colour, culture and unity

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • September 1, 2025
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Brisbane, August 27 (Australia India News Newsdesk)

The India Day Fair, organised by GOPIO Brisbane to commemorate India’s 79th Independence Day, drew a crowd of around 5,000 people at Roma Street Parklands.

Consul General Neetu Bhagotia joined the festivities alongside representatives from Federal, State, and Local Governments, including Federal Speaker Milton Dick, Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers MP, Senator Paul Scarr, and Brisbane Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner, with several Assistant Ministers and Councillors also in attendance.

The cultural program featured an ICCR-sponsored Rajasthani Folk Dance troupe, which captivated the audience, along with local artists presenting classical, Bollywood, and patriotic performances. The highlight of the day was the vibrant parade featuring the Brisbane Dhol Tasha Group, bringing energy and colour to the celebrations.

Leaders praised the event on social media. Opposition Leader Steven Miles wrote: “Queensland is lucky to be home to a proud and vibrant Indian community. Great to be at the India Day Fair celebrating India’s Independence Day. Different cultures make our state stronger.”

Milton Dick MP shared: “Great to attend GOPIO Queensland’s India Day Fair at the Roma Street Parklands today. This vibrant showcase of unity in diversity celebrates India’s independence and rich culture. Thanks for putting on such a great day!”

Representatives from GOPIO Cairns, including president Subhash Chetry, and secretary Aju Mathews, also joined the occasion. They noted: “We were delighted to attend the Iconic India Day Fair 2025 at Roma Street Parkland, Brisbane – a true celebration of culture, community, and unity! From breathtaking performances and vibrant dances to mouth-watering Indian food and the buzzing marketplace, the atmosphere was simply unforgettable.”

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