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Friday, 3 July 2026

Popular culinary festival returns to the Great Southern


One of Western Australia's most remote culinary festivals will return next year. 

Taste Great Southern will return to the Great Southern region from Thursday, March 4, to Sunday, March 7. 
 
Following a successful 2026 festival, Taste Great Southern will once again invite guests to explore the region's acclaimed wines, premium produce, extraordinary landscapes and vibrant hospitality scene through a curated program of events spanning Albany, Denmark, Mount Barker, Porongurup, Frankland River and surrounding communities.

Festival director Erin Molloy said the festival continues to strengthen the Great Southern's reputation as one of Australia's most compelling regional food and wine destinations.

"Taste Great Southern has become one of Western Australia's most distinctive regional food and wine festivals because it offers something truly authentic," she said.

"It brings together world-class chefs, winemakers, producers and storytellers in a way that could only happen in the Great Southern.

" We're excited to build on the momentum in 2027 and continue showcasing the incredible people, produce and places that make this region so special."

State Minister for Tourism and the Great Southern, Reece Whitby, said the Great Southern is one of Western Australia's most remarkable tourism destinations, and Taste Great Southern brings it to life through world-class food and wine experiences.

“Taste Great Southern's 2027 program builds on the festival's ongoing success, offering fresh experiences that celebrate the region's exceptional produce, passionate people and breathtaking landscapes," Whitby said. 

"Events like this play a vital role in driving visitation to WA's regional destinations, strengthening the Western Australian economy, supporting local jobs and businesses, and highlighting the State's visitor appeal.”

The full Taste Great Southern 2027 program and tickets will be released later this year.

See tastegreatsouthern.com.au 

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