Premium Content:

New event Pair’d will showcase the Margaret River region

The Australian Hotels Association (WA) has announced Pair’d Margaret River Region (Pair’d), a dynamic new festival that will celebrate the finest offerings of the South West’s food, wine, and music scene.

Scheduled to take place from 14-17 November 2024, Pair’d promises to be an exciting addition to the state’s major homegrown events calendar.

- Advertisement -

AHA(WA) CEO Bradley Woods said Pair’d will be a fantastic opportunity to showcase Western Australia’s rich culinary and cultural heritage, as well as the State’s dedication to fostering vibrant and sustainable tourism and hospitality experiences.

“This inaugural event, owned by the WA Government, will not only showcase the exceptional produce of the Margaret River region but also provide local hospitality and accommodation businesses, chefs, winemakers, and musicians to shine on a national stage.”

“With the recent launch of a direct flight between the eastern states and Margaret River, Pair’d comes at an opportune time, making it even more accessible for visitors from across Australia to experience this iconic region.”

The festival will feature a series of premium events set in picturesque Margaret River region destinations and wineries, offering visitors unique experiences in the heart of Western Australia’s wine country.

“We are excited to see Pair’d Margaret River Region partnering with some of the region’s most renowned chefs, winemakers, and sommeliers to curate an unforgettable culinary journey. The event’s program, developed through extensive engagement with the region, promises to highlight the best of what the South West has to offer.” Woods said.

Latest

Fresh Tracks | The latest tunes worth checking out

New music from Sam Morton, Boy George & Peter Murphy, Ricky Montgomery, Crazy P and Jamie xx.

African nation Mali makes homosexuality illegal

The news laws have triggered a wave of arbitrary arrests and detention of those suspected of being gay.

Perth Festival director Anna Reece chats about her first program

The Artistic Director takes the reins for the 2025 festival and has some big plans.

Perth Festival to utilise abandoned East Perth Power Station

The long abandoned structure will host music events in 2025 and showcase Indigenous art.

Newsletter

Don't miss

Fresh Tracks | The latest tunes worth checking out

New music from Sam Morton, Boy George & Peter Murphy, Ricky Montgomery, Crazy P and Jamie xx.

African nation Mali makes homosexuality illegal

The news laws have triggered a wave of arbitrary arrests and detention of those suspected of being gay.

Perth Festival director Anna Reece chats about her first program

The Artistic Director takes the reins for the 2025 festival and has some big plans.

Perth Festival to utilise abandoned East Perth Power Station

The long abandoned structure will host music events in 2025 and showcase Indigenous art.

The first Fremantle Pride event brings the rainbows to the Port City

Community groups, local businesses and musicians got involved in the event.

Fresh Tracks | The latest tunes worth checking out

New music from Sam Morton, Boy George & Peter Murphy, Ricky Montgomery, Crazy P and Jamie xx.

African nation Mali makes homosexuality illegal

The news laws have triggered a wave of arbitrary arrests and detention of those suspected of being gay.

Perth Festival director Anna Reece chats about her first program

The Artistic Director takes the reins for the 2025 festival and has some big plans.