Henry Lawson Festival

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Each year in early June, the small New South Wales town of Grenfell comes alive with the Henry Lawson Festival, a spirited celebration of one of Australia’s most beloved writers. The festival honours Lawson’s legacy through poetry readings, bush music, art exhibitions, and a lively street parade. For travellers seeking an authentic slice of Australian culture, this event offers a warm community atmosphere and a chance to explore the landscapes that inspired Lawson’s iconic bush ballads.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

The festival runs over the June long weekend (Friday to Monday). Most visitors arrive on Friday to settle in and enjoy the opening events. Plan for at least two full days to experience the main concerts, poetry sessions, and the parade on Saturday. If you have time, stay until Monday to explore the surrounding region at a leisurely pace. The festival is compact and walkable, so you won’t need a car within the town itself.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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