Crowds flocked to the dance floor to enjoy lively cultural music.
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Megan Fisher
Converge on the Goulburn was a fabulous success once again.
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Attendees flocked to Victoria Park Lake in Shepparton on Saturday, where they enjoyed live music, food and a bouncy castle, and had the chance to see inside some emergency vehicles.
The dancing continued well after sunset, with music from across the globe.
First Nations group Nessie performed after a Welcome to Country.
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The Shepp News crew enjoyed some time off the clock with friends and former colleagues.
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Sounds of Polynesia entertain the crowd with their music.
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Megan Fisher
Naomi Gao and Rod Fisher enjoy a wonderful day out in the sun.
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Megan Fisher
Trio Brisa Latina perform in style.
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Marcus Doherty, Craig Lewis and Paul O'Bryan represent the CFA.
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Megan Fisher
Jaxon Danek, 8, leapt at the opportunity to climb inside a fire truck.
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Megan Fisher
Performers mixed with spectators as they perused the stalls.
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Megan Fisher
The Tuoapepe Girls perform a traditional Samoan dance.
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Megan Fisher
The Tuoapepe Girls celebrated another year of sharing their culture.
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Indigenous artist Yung Maynie puts on a show.
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Megan Fisher
Sounds of Polynesia performed in their traditional dress.
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Megan Fisher
Ras and Interactive African Drummers brought their unique instruments to the event.
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Megan Fisher
Sanket Patil, Schenell D’Costa and Naynika Bagreche, enjoying the day out.
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Megan Fisher
Bula Meke Group dance with the crowds.
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Bula Meke Group put their Fijian culture on display.
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Kris Baljon and her son Ashton Mennin, 8, enjoy a game of mega Connect Four.
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DJ Miss Hustla had everyone up on the dancefloor.
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Richard Bryce shows off an apple.
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City of Greater Shepparton Mayor Shane Sali addresses the crowd.
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