Annual Italian festival kicks off in Melbourne | 9 News Australia

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Melbourne’s Italian Festival on Lygon Street kicked off today as thousands of Victorians came out to celebrate traditional food, entertainment and culture.

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1 thought on “Annual Italian festival kicks off in Melbourne | 9 News Australia”

  1. Segmento – unapologetically Italian Festa 2021, it was the first real sign of return to a sort of normality in the post pandemic era. Thank you to Segmento Magazine and the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Melbourne.

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