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‘Bali Fest’ organisers apologise, offer refunds after Easter festival slammed – NEWS.com.au
‘Bali Fest’ organisers apologise, offer refunds after Easter festival slammed
The organisers of a Perth festival that was hoping to bring Bali to Australia have been forced to apologise and issue mass refunds after the event left many underwhelmed and disappointed.Bali Fest, in the Perth suburb of Mandurah, kicked off on April 2 and is due to end on April 6.
The event, which sold tickets for $30, marketed itself as “bringing Bali and its culture, food, entertainment, shopping and leisure lifestyle to Australia”, while also donating money to the Balinese people.
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