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PAMA SpringFest 2025 to celebrate cultures

Rowan Anderson
Rowan Anderson
Published: August 7, 2025
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BRIGHT FUTURE: PAMA SpringFest 2025 plans to be better than ever.
BRIGHT FUTURE: PAMA SpringFest 2025 plans to be better than ever.
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IPSWICH’S reputation as one of Queensland’s most culturally diverse cities will take centre stage this September with the return of the PAMA SpringFest 2025 – a vibrant community festival celebrating the food, music, arts and traditions of the region’s many cultures.

Home to residents from 163 countries of origin and with more than 152 languages spoken, Ipswich is a melting pot of communities, and the Philippines-Australia Multicultural Association (PAMA) Inc. is one group leading the charge in showcasing this rich diversity.

The not-for-profit, Filipino-led organisation has been bringing people together since its formation in 2021, creating events that foster cross-cultural understanding and cooperation.

PAMA SpringFest 2025 will be held on Saturday, September 13, from 10am to 8pm at Robelle Domain Parklands.

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The free family-friendly festival will feature an exciting line-up of multicultural talent from Ipswich and beyond, with live music, traditional dances, arts and crafts, and a variety of international cuisines on offer throughout the day.

Now in its third year, SpringFest has grown into a major celebration on Ipswich’s cultural calendar.

Last year’s festival attracted about 5000 visitors, with organisers expecting a similar or even larger turnout this year as families from across Ipswich, Brisbane and surrounding areas come together to experience the sights, sounds and flavours of the world.

Supported by the State Government and Ipswich City Council’s Community Events Funding Program, the festival also provides a platform for small migrant communities to share their heritage and stories, building greater connection and understanding across cultures.

For more information about PAMA SpringFest 2025 and the work of the Philippines-Australia Multicultural Association Inc., visit pamainc.com.au or follow the organisation on Facebook.

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