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What’s on in Penrith on Australia Day

Getting your fluro zinc out, your brollies and a your flag capes out. Here is where you can spend Australia Day in Penrith.

Australia Day 2018 in Jamison Park. Picture: Penrith Council
Australia Day 2018 in Jamison Park. Picture: Penrith Council

Penrith’s Australia Day celebrations will again be held at Jamison Park with all the best entertainment on show for the whole family.

From 3pm, celebrate the country’s diverse heritage and traditions with lamington making, games, face painting, inflatable volleyball, scooter and skateboard demonstrations, live music and performances plus a special visit from Peter Rabbit (TM).

A traditional Aussie barbecue will be accompanied by a variety of food stalls.

For more details visit penrithcity.nsw.gov.au.

There is always something to do on Australia Day in Penrith. Picture: Penrith Council
There is always something to do on Australia Day in Penrith. Picture: Penrith Council

Western Sydney’s first Cooee Festival will also be held on January 26 at Regatta Park at Emu Plains from 9am to 4pm on January 26.

Headlining the music festival is Baker Boy, Street Warriors and Sean Choolburra. There will also be a Healing Feeling Gathering.

Entry to the music festival is free and no drugs or alcohol will be allowed.

More details about the festival are available via Instagram at @cooeefestival.

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