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Funding boost for major festival

The Pasifika Vibes Festival has secured $15,000 in annual funding for the next three years through a Moreton Bay City Council grant.

One of the largest Pasifika festivals in Australia, it is held annually at Pine Rivers Showgrounds in Lawnton.

“More than 15,000 people attended the 2025 festival and I’m thrilled to support its continued growth,” Mayor Peter Flannery said.

“Council has supported Pasifika Vibes Festival since its inception in 2011 and it’s been incredible to witness its evolution over the years.”

Cr Jim Moloney (Div 8) said: “This is a community-driven vision brought to life by dedicated volunteers who worked tirelessly for months to deliver this fantastic event.

Powerful celebration

“Pasifika Vibes Festival is a powerful celebration of the cultural diversity of our community and a shining example of what we can achieve when we come together.”

Event Coordinator of Pasifika Families Steven Norris welcomed the funding: “We’re grateful to Council for its ongoing support.

“Pasifika Vibes Festival celebrates the richness and uniqueness of Pacific Island and Māori cultures. It’s a testament to what can be achieved when communities unite to honour and share their heritage.”

In addition to the annual funding, Council will apply a 3 per cent increase to the multi-year grant to acknowledge the rising operational costs of community organisations.

Pasifika Vibes Festival will return on the public holiday, Monday May 4, 2026. Visit the festival website for more details.