The iconic Cabramatta Moon Festival goes national
Published on 15 August 2025
Get ready for a full day of lunar-loving fun this September as the iconic Cabramatta Moon
Festival celebrates its 25th anniversary! Join us for all the exciting festivities you would come to expect, plus this year we’ll be hosting an Australian-first National Lion Dance Competition – bringing together the country's top teams for a fierce and colourful showdown.
Fairfield City Mayor Frank Carbone said this year’s Cabramatta Moon Festival is all about celebrating the community that’s made it shine for 25 years.
“For 25 years the Cabramatta Moon Festival has brought together tens of thousands of visitors from all over Sydney to celebrate our wonderful diversity, and connect with one of the most important dates of the Lunar Calendar,” Mayor Carbone said.
“This year’s lineup promises to be the most exciting yet. We’re making history with the Australian-first National Lion Dance Competition, bringing elite teams from across the country to the heart of Cabramatta to battle it out for glory.
“The Cabramatta Moon Festival reflects our City’s heart; inclusive, creative, and community-driven.Council, sponsors, volunteers, and the business community have supported this event over the last 25 years, and I look forward to seeing it grow even brighter in the years to come."
Festivities kick off at 11am with food and market stalls, rides, free kids activities, and live entertainment into the night appealing to all ages and interests. Crowd favourites will return including the children’s chopstick challenge, the pho and mooncake eating competitions, together with the popular lantern parade led by the moon goddess and archer.
“I guarantee there will be something for everyone at the event, and I look forward to sharing our City’s incredible Southeast Asian culture, colour and energy with you,” Mayor Carbone said.
“Our state is home to people from more than 300 different ancestries, and festivals are a wonderful way of fostering greater understanding and bringing us all together," said Minister for Multiculturalism Steve Kamper.
“It’s exciting to see grass roots events like food festivals, performances and other cultural celebrations grow into national attractions. This creates a real groundswell in community harmony," he said.
“The Moon Festival in Cabramatta is an amazing community event that brings together many people across New South Wales to celebrate our multicultural society," said Member for Cabramatta Tri Vo.
“This year’s Moon Festival marks a successful 25 years, and to celebrate this special occasion, the first-ever National Lion Dance Competition will be hosted in Cabramatta.
“I am proud to witness and support the cultural vibrancy and social cohesion of this Moon Festival. I look forward to the continued success of the event," he said.
Event details:
Cabramatta Moon Festival: Sunday 28 September | 11am – 8pm
Location: Cabramatta Town Centre
Free event.
More info: www.discoverfairfield.com.au/cabramoonfestival
Stay up to date: @FairfieldCity @discoverfairfield @cabramatta_atasteofasia
National Lion Dance Competition: Saturday 27 – Sunday 28 September
Day 1: Traditional – Saturday 27 September | 11am – 6pm
Day 2: Traditional and High Poles – Sunday 28 September | 12pm – 7pm
Location: Hughes Street Car Park – 6 Hughes Street Cabramatta
National Lion Team Greet: Friday 26 September | 4pm – 6pm
Location: Pai Lau Gate / Freedom Plaza Cabramatta
Funding for this project has been provided by the NSW Government in association with Fairfield City Council and sponsors.