Brisbane festival guide

Festival Calendar

South Asian festival months in Brisbane — food, groceries, sweets, pooja items, gifts, outfits and local vendors in one app.

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7festival windows through the year
5+LocalDesi categories connected to each season
1app for food, groceries, bazaar and services
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Festival months

Plan by season.

Month based windows for discovering what to eat, gift, order and shop during Brisbane’s South Asian festival seasons.

January

Pongal, Sankranti and Lohri

Harvest traditions, home cooking, sweets and family gatherings.

groceriessweetsfamily meals
February to March

Ramadan and Eid

Iftar meals, halal groceries, dates, sweets, gifting and Eid celebrations.

halal foodiftarEid gifts
March

Holi

Colour, snacks, sweets, drinks and fun food for group celebrations.

sweetssnacksdrinks
March to April

Chaitra Navratri

Vegetarian food, fasting ingredients, fruit, dairy and pooja items.

pure vegfasting foodpooja
April

South Asian New Year

A major Brisbane community season for Sinhala, Tamil, Bengali and Nepali New Year, plus Vaisakhi.

traditional foodgiftscommunity eventsfamily shopping
September to October

Navratri and Durga Puja

Pooja needs, sweets, vegetarian meals, outfits, catering and community celebration.

poojasweetsethnic wear
October to November

Diwali and Tihar

Mithai, gifts, pooja products, decor, outfits, family dinners and festive shopping.

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Note: These are monthly festival windows for easier browsing and seasonal campaigns. Exact dates can vary by tradition, moon sighting and local Brisbane calendars.

Open LocalDesi during festival season.

Find South Asian food, groceries, sweets, pooja items, gifts, clothing, tiffins, restaurants and local services as the marketplace grows in Brisbane.

Why LocalDesi

More than a calendar.

LocalDesi connects the things people actually look for around festivals: food, groceries, sweets, pooja items, bazaar products, gifts, tiffins, restaurants and local services.

FoodTiffins, restaurants, sweets and family meals.
GroceriesIndian groceries, halal options and veg essentials.
BazaarGifts, clothing, jewellery, decor and pooja needs.
ServicesLocal help for busy families and festive prep.
For local businesses

Have festival food or products?

Join LocalDesi to reach customers looking for Diwali sweets, Eid food, Holi snacks, New Year gifts, pooja items, Indian groceries, tiffins, halal food, vegetarian meals and South Asian products in Brisbane.

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Quick answers

Good to know.

Why show months instead of exact dates?
Festival dates can move by tradition, moon sighting and local event calendars. Monthly windows are clearer for browsing, shopping and seasonal campaigns.
Is LocalDesi only for South Asian customers?
No. LocalDesi is built around South Asian culture, but it is also made for anyone in Brisbane who wants to explore authentic food, gifts, groceries and local businesses.
Can I shop festival items on LocalDesi?
As LocalDesi grows, customers can discover food, groceries, sweets, pooja items, gifts, clothing, tiffins, restaurants and services from local businesses.
Can vendors join festival listings?
Yes. Grocers, restaurants, tiffin providers, sweet shops, clothing stores, pooja item sellers, gift businesses and service providers can join LocalDesi.

LocalDesi is launching Brisbane first — connecting South Asian food, groceries, bazaar products, services and festival essentials in one marketplace.

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