Thousands streamed into the Victory Memorial Gardens for the annual celebration of Wagga’s diverse culture.
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There truly was something for everyone at Fusion18 on Saturday.
From exotic food to eclectic music, people hailing from 112 countries across the globe shared a slice of their culture with the Wagga community.
More than 31 countries shared their traditional flavours, from Afghani to Zimbabwean.
Ata Rehan, chairman from the Muslim Association of Riverina Wagga Wagga Australia, said they have had a store at Fusion since the start.
“We have saffron rice and curry,” he said.
“As usual, we are excited to get the opportunity to share our food with the people of Wagga.
“Fusion is great because it gives people a chance to get to know each other and connect communities.”
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