Celebration of music, arts, community

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Head to SelbyFest this November to find live music and loads of stalls to browse. (Supplied)

SelbyFest, a vibrant and free community festival, returns to the Dandenong Ranges on Saturday 23 November from 2pm to 8pm at the Selby Community House. This year’s festival promises a lively celebration of the region’s unique environment, culture, and inclusivity.

Visitors can enjoy non-stop live music, performed on an outdoor stage nestled among the gum trees in the amphitheatre, alongside roaming entertainers and buskers scattered throughout the festival grounds. The event also features market stalls showcasing sustainable, ethical, and handmade goods, as well as food trucks catering to a variety of tastes, including vegan options.

The festival is perfect for families and people of all ages, with plenty of children’s activities, including hands-on art projects, interactive environmental education, and nature walks through the stunning Minak Reserve and Indigenous Bush Food Garden.

SelbyFest provides an incredible platform for local artists, musicians, and performers to showcase their talents. Music will be hosted by the Selby Folk Club in collaboration with 3MDR, the local radio station.

For ease of access, a free shuttle bus will run throughout the festival, traveling between Belgrave and SelbyFest, with stops in between. Festival goers can park in Belgrave or at Selby Primary School and hop on the shuttle.

Stay tuned for updates on the festival lineup and shuttle stops, which will be shared on the Facebook and Instagram pages for Selby Community House.

Come join us for a day of music, art, culture, and connection in the heart of the Dandenong Ranges!