More than 30,000 people visited Pinjarra during the WA Day long weekend to join in the festivities at the 2023 Fuel to Go & Play Pinjarra Festival.
This year's Pinjarra Festival was the largest ever.
The Edenvale Heritage Precinct was bustling with more than 100 market stalls, stellar musical acts, free kids’ activities, displays, workshops, amusements, vintage car and machinery displays, roving entertainment, delicious food and drink options, and a host of creative and arts-based displays.

“Each year the Pinjarra Festival gets bigger and better, and I am so proud to see the Shire host an event that showcases the best of Pinjarra and the Murray Region," Shire President Councillor David Bolt said.
“Thank you to everyone who joined us over the weekend to celebrate our community and our vibrant culture. We look forward to seeing you again next year at another great event.”


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