Greek Festival set to return to Brighton-Le-Sands in October

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The Greek Festival of Sydney is returning to Brighton-Le-Sands this year as part of the festival’s 40th anniversary celebrations, The Leader has reported.

The announcement comes after festival organisers met with Bayside Council last week. The desired date for the Festival is October 23 but The Greek Herald will announce final dates once confirmed.

READ MORE: Bayside Council calls for Greek Festival to return to Brighton-Le-Sands in 2022.

The last time the Greek Festival took place at Brighton was in March 2003. 

This year’s event is expected to feature live Greek music and dancing, Greek food stalls, as well as activities for children.

Source: The Leader.

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