La Dolce Italia - Melbourne:

A unique celebration of ‘all things Italian’ is set to arrive in Melbourne this year at the city’s historic Royal Exhibition Building from 10 – 12 August and will showcase the finest Italian food, wine, fashion, sports, tourism, arts and crafts.
By Motherpedia
Date: May 25 2012
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La Dolce Italia will become Australia's premier celebration of the Italian lifestyle. An estimated 25,000 people are expected to pass through the doors to sample Italian products, witness stunning fashion shows, participate in competitions or attend one of the many masterclasses on offer.

La Dolce Italia is a great family event, a big crowd pleaser were children are most welcome. Bring your children and leave them to participate and have fun in the Bambini World play area with activities on offer including face painting, mosaics, Italian story-telling, dancing and puppet making.

This focus on family is the reason behind selecting the Alannah & Madeline Foundation as the official charity partner. The safety of children is something La Dolce Italia’s team is passionate about and they are proud that this event will help support the foundation in keeping children safe from violence.

Children under seven can enter for FREE

Early Bird Ticket $25 valid until 31 May.
To book tickets and for more information visit http://www.ladolceitalia.com.au/
Early Bird Ticket $25 valid until 31 May. Standard Ticket $30 from 1 June. At Door $35.

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