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Christmas cheer illuminates Bunjil Place

Despite the afternoon rain pushing the market indoors, it couldn’t dampen the holiday spirit as thousands of people flocked to Bunjil Place for the annual Christmas Maker’s Market on Saturday 30 November.

Visitors enjoyed shopping a mix of handcrafted goods, while a selection of food trucks were on site to satisfy hungry shoppers.

Kids were entertained with live music, face painting, and special appearances from a giant Santa and Frosty the Snowman.

As evening fell, crowds gathered in the Bunjil Place Plaza for the lighting of the Christmas tree.

Mayor and councillor Stefan Koomen, joined by deputy mayor and councillor Melinda Ambros and fellow councillors, led the countdown to illuminate the tree.

Mayor Koomen said: “It was wonderful to see so many friends and families out enjoying the evening and celebrating with us.

“This event marks the start of Christmas celebrations across our beautiful city, and I encourage all residents to embrace this time of year, be involved and enjoy the Christmas festivities.”

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