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Latrobe City invites all stallholders to send their application for the Children's Expo to be held in Kernot Hall by 4 October 2025
Latrobe City Children's Expo returns Thursday 23 October at Kernot Hall. Stallholder registrations are now open for businesses offering family-friendly goods, services or entertainment. Early bird rates available until 4 October.
Latrobe City Council is excited to announce the Latrobe City Children's Expo will be back again this year, to be held on Thursday 23 October. The Expo will be at Kernot Hall from 1 to 6pm, as part of the celebrations for National Children's Week. Stallholder registrations are now open, and people are encouraged to apply now so they don't miss out.
Stallholder registrations are open for Latrobe City Children's Expo on 23 October. Apply now to showcase family-friendly goods or entertainment
Stallholders wanted now
Council is seeking stallholders who offer quality goods or services to suit families with young children or have fun and engaging entertainment options to suit a young audience. The cost of registering as a stallholder will go towards running the Children's Expo. Early bird offers are available, late fees will apply from 4 October 2025.
Latrobe City Council Deputy Mayor, Councillor Sharon Gibson encouraged potential stallholders to apply for the expo. "Our Children's Expo is a much-loved event in our community that brings connections and great resources to local families each year. We encourage all stallholders - both new and returning - to register to be part of the fun this year. It's a wonderful opportunity to showcase your services or products and connect with hundreds of families in a vibrant setting," said the Deputy Mayor.
To apply or learn more information about how to register, visit Latrobe City Council website. Alternatively, questions about the Expo and stallholder registration can be emailed to ChildrensExpo@latrobe.vic.gov.au
Pictures from Latrobe City Council Facebook page.
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