Applications are now open for entertainers, market and food stall holders and community groups to take part in this year's Pinjarra Festival.
Shire President David Bolt said the Pinjarra Festival will be set once again in the grounds of the iconic Edenvale Heritage Precinct on June 1 and 2, during the WA Day long weekend.
“The Pinjarra Festival is our biggest event of the year. In 2023 we saw more than 20,000 attendees enjoy the weekend with people attending from across the State," he said.
“The event brings the community together to celebrate life in Murray, and provides hugely important economic activity that helps to sustain our local businesses and communities for the year.”
For more information, and to apply, visit pinjarrafestival.com.au.

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