Looking for a stall? Here’s where to find it
Stalls are listed alphabetically with their stall number to help you locate it on the festival map.
You can also search by name of organisation or stall, as well as culture or community represented and a particular cuisine or dish.
Welcome to Mongolia
Journey to the land of endless skies at the Embassy of Mongolia’s stall! Discover Mongolia’s rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking nature through a stunning photo exhibition and authentic cultural displays. Enjoy traditional snacks, pick up brochures, and learn why Mongolia is a must-visit destination for adventurous travellers. This is your chance to experience the spirit of the steppe and connect with one of the world’s most fascinating cultures – right here at the festival!
- Stall NumberG10
- Days of tradeFriday and Saturday
- Cultural representationMongolian
Welsh Society of Canberra Inc
Discover the charm and heritage of Wales! Our stall features displays on Welsh history, language, music, and literature, along with examples of traditional costume. Enjoy fun activities for children, take part in a Welsh quiz, and hear the beautiful sounds of Welsh songs. Learn about the Canberra Welsh Society, its events, and how you can get involved in celebrating Welsh culture. Whether you have Welsh roots or simply love exploring unique traditions, this is your chance to experience one of Europe’s oldest languages and a culture rich in music and storytelling.
- Stall NumberB17
- Days of tradeSunday
- Cultural representationWelsh
William Walker Respecting Country
William Walker is a First Nations Tribal Artist whose work reflects a lifetime of cultural connection, storytelling and wisdom passed down on Wahlubal Country in the Bundjalung Nation. His stall features original acrylic artworks on canvas, along with prints, clothing, mugs, tote bags, cards, stickers and more—each piece carrying a story. William shares culture through yarns, painting and teaching, creating a welcoming space where visitors can learn about Country, heritage and the rich traditions that shape his art. Every item offers a meaningful way to connect with and respect Country.
- Stall NumberG36
- Days of tradeSaturday
- Cultural representationFirst Nations
Wirimbirra
Wirimbirra brings together culture, creativity and care with beautifully handcrafted bath and body products made using traditional ingredients like Emu Oil and Emu Bush. Alongside these relaxing treats, the stall showcases unique jewellery created by a talented mother?and?son team, using natural materials found only in Australia. Visitors can also explore hand?woven raffia baskets, artworks and stunning echidna?quill earrings. Every piece reflects a deep connection to Country and craftsmanship, offering festival?goers something truly special to take home.
- Stall NumberG31
- Days of tradeSaturday
- Cultural representationWiradjuri
Women's Health Matters
Women’s Health Matters is dedicated to supporting the health and wellbeing of women and gender?diverse people across the ACT. At the Festival, their friendly team will offer free, accessible information about local health services, multilingual resources and programs designed to make navigating the health system easier—especially for multicultural, migrant and refugee communities. Visitors can learn about bilingual health education, safety and wellbeing programs, sexual and reproductive health resources, and the ACT Women’s Health Survey. With staff from diverse cultural backgrounds, the stall provides a welcoming space to ask questions, share experiences and connect with the right support.
- Stall NumberH42
- Days of tradeFriday
- Cultural representationMulticultural
Wurrumay Collective
Wurrumay Collective brings together culture, creativity and community through a beautiful range of bath and body products, home fragrances and native food items. Rooted in Aboriginal culture, the stall offers an inviting space to explore scents, flavours and stories inspired by Country. With a focus on connection, diversity and sharing culture, Wurrumay Collective invites festival?goers to engage, learn and experience First Nations culture in a warm, sensory and welcoming way.
- Stall NumberG32
- Days of tradeSaturday
- Cultural representationFirst Nations
