Vegfest (AU)

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43rd World VegFest in Australia
Genre veganism
Location(s) Australia
Years active2015
Founded by International Vegetarian Union
Website 43rd World VegFest in Australia

VegfestAU is a vegan food festival held annually in Sydney and Melbourne on or around World Vegan Day, 1 November.

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Sydney

Specifically, on 25 October, the annual Cruelty Free Festival is scheduled for Sydney each autumn.

Melbourne

The IVU encourages regional and national organizations to run vegetarian festivals. The 43rd World Vegfest was held in Sydney and Melbourne in October 2015. [1] [2]

On 1 November each year, annual World Vegan Day celebrations will be conducted in Melbourne. [3]

Other vegan festivals in Oceania

Other annual vegan festivals are scheduled in Oceania.

Australia

Adelaide

  • Adelaide celebrates World Vegan Day every year on a Sunday in November. The first Vegan Festival was held on 4 November 2007. The event is possible because of many individual volunteers and members of various organizations. Kas Ward created the Vegan Festival in Adelaide and is the main event coordinator.[ citation needed ]
  • M.A.D. FREE Weekend in Adelaide celebrates World Vegan Day in November. 13–15 November 2009. [4]

Melbourne

Since 2003, World Vegan Day has been celebrated in Melbourne on the last Sunday of October. The event was initiated by members of the vegan social group Vegans Unite and is now organized by a committee affiliated with Vegetarian Victoria. Stalls include Lentil as Anything, Invita Living Foods, Animals Australia, Aduki Independent Press, Eco-shout Melbourne, Vegan Society of Australia, ALV, the Melbourne University Food Co-op, Lush Australia and eco store. [5]

Sydney

The Winery by Gazebo in Surry Hills held Sydney's first annual event on the first Sunday of November, being Sunday 6th in 2016.[ citation needed ]

New Zealand

Invercargill

  • Invercargill Vegan Society in Invercargill, New Zealand, has celebrated World Vegan Day since 2011. [6] The world's southernmost vegan group, for World Vegan Day 2012 they gave away tofu to butchers, placed posters around their city, gave away vegan muffins in the city centre and held a group potluck dinner. World Vegan Day 2013 celebrations included visits to butchers' shops and vegan baking and soya milk giveaways in the city centre. Vegan activists were included on the CUE TV's news bulletin and gave a soft toy dog to an animal-skin-preserving factory. A potluck dinner was held at Invercargill public library as the sun set on World Vegan Day 2013. [7]

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References

  1. Australia to host world vegan festival. Vegan Australia website. October 16, 2015. Accessed October 23, 2019
  2. Join Us at 43rd World Vegfest in Australia. IVU website
  3. "World Vegan Day Melbourne". Wvd.org.au. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
  4. IVU article reference to M.A.D. FREE weekend
  5. World Vegan Day Australia (Melbourne) lists events
  6. Invercargill Vegan Society, Invercargill Vegan Society
  7. "World Vegan Day 2013 |". 28 October 2013. Retrieved 16 January 2018.