30SBS RADIOOUTSIDE BROADCASTS <strong>2003</strong>–<strong>04</strong>JULYNAIDOC Week, Parramatta, SydneyDrum and Hot Chilli Festival, Cabramatta, Sydney‘Why Learn German?’ Day, La Trobe University, Bundoora,MelbourneAUGUSTHolroyd City ‘Open House’, Merrylands, SydneyIndia-Australia Fair, Olympic Park Athletics Centre, SydneyUruguayan Festival, Fairfield Showgrounds, SydneyAfghan Day, Immigration Museum, MelbourneInternational Chinese New Talent Singing Championship, EastMelbournePakistani Independence Day, Prahran, MelbourneSEPTEMBERChildren’s Festival, Bankstown, SydneyMoon Festival, Cabramatta, SydneyBrazilian Festival, Homebush Bay, SydneyChilean Festival, Fairfield Showgrounds, SydneyEurofest, Frenchs Forest, SydneyAuburn Festival, Auburn, SydneyAncestor’s Festival, Bonnyrigg Temple, SydneySahagian’s New Armenian Pavilion Open Day, Mulgrave,Melbourne‘Holy Melbourne’ <strong>Annual</strong> Multi-faith Concert, Melbourne ConcertHall, MelbourneChilean Fiesta, Maidstone, MelbourneChinese Moon Festival, Box Hill, MelbourneOCTOBERThis is Not Art Festival, Newcastle, NSWBengali Puja Festival, Croydon, SydneyFilipino Fiesta, Bankstown Paceway, SydneyGranny Smith Festival, Eastwood, SydneyNewcastle Fiesta, Newcastle, NSWKorean Festival, Campsie, NSWViva La Gong, Wollongong, NSWLygon Street Festa, Carlton, MelbourneRugby World Cup – France vs Scotland Screening,Bellevue Hill, NSWArabic Youth Excellence Awards, Parliament House, MelbourneTurkish Day, Broadmeadows, MelbourneTu Vien Quang Duc Monastery Opening, Fawkner, MelbourneMelbourne International Arts Festival, MelbourneNOVEMBERThai/Spring Festival, Parramatta, SydneyGerman International Schoolfest, Ryde, SydneyEID Festival, Lakemba Mosque, SydneyLebanese Day Celebrations, Darling Harbour, SydneyPeople’s Day – Big West Fest, Footscray, MelbournePhilippine Fiesta, Laverton, MelbourneFestival Indonesia, Federation Square, MelbourneEid El Fitr Community Day Darebin Festival, Preston, MelbourneVictorian School of Languages Open Day, Collingwood, MelbourneIndonesian Day, Federation Square, MelbourneDECEMBERSt Charbel’s Celebrations, Punchbowl, SydneyAfrica Day, Footscray, MelbourneFECCA Conference, MelbourneJANUARYPolArt, Opera House, SydneyEpiphany – La Perouse, Yarra Bay, SydneyAustralia Day Celebrations, Regatta Centre, PenrithAustralia Day Celebrations, Homebush, SydneyTamil Australia Day Celebrations, Pendle Hill, SydneyVietnamese Tet Festival, Warwick Farm, SydneyChinese New Year, Outside Town Hall, ParramattaChinese New Year, Box Hill, Melbourne‘Viva Brazil’ Festival, Federation Square, MelbourneChinese New Year, Springvale, MelbourneVietnamese New Year Tet Festival, Docklands, MelbourneNEMCA Chinese New Year, Preston, MelbourneChinese New Year, Chinatown, MelbourneAustralia Day, Federation Square, MelbourneVietnamese Lunar New Year, Reservoir, MelbourneFEBRUARYOpening Concert, Canberra Multicultural Festival, ANU, CanberraCanberra Multicultural Festival, City Walk Mall, CanberraPerth Festival, Murray Street Mall, PerthPerth Festival, Art Gallery Square, PerthPerth Festival, Fremantle Maritime Museum, PerthPerth Festival, Russell Square Park, PerthArmenian Festival, Darling Harbour, SydneyChinese Film Festival, Strathfield, SydneySomali Youth Day, Preston, MelbournePAKO Festa, GeelongHolland Festival, Sandown, MelbourneMooney Valley Festival, Queens Park, MelbourneMARCHPortuguese Festival, Petersham, SydneySt Joseph’s Arabic Festival, Croydon, SydneyIndian Holi Festival, Tumbalong Park, SydneyGreek Festival, Tumbalong Park, SydneyItalian Norton Street Festa, Leichhardt, SydneyWomAdelaide, Adelaide
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