Taste Great Southern 2026 Set to Attract Thousands to Western Australia’s Great Southern with Four Days of Food, Wine, and Cultural Delights

The highly anticipated Taste Great Southern 2026 will soon begin in the picturesque Great Southern region of Western Australia, promising to be a key event in the state’s tourism calendar. As the 22nd edition of this flagship food and wine festival kicks off, it is expected to attract thousands of visitors, driving tourism and boosting the local economy.
Festival to Celebrate Local Cuisine, Wine, and Culture
Running over four days, the festival will highlight the region’s rich culture, exceptional food and wine, and the stunning natural beauty that defines this part of Australia. From Albany to Denmark, Porongurups, and surrounding areas, the festival will offer visitors the chance to indulge in a variety of culinary experiences, making it a must-visit event for food lovers, wine enthusiasts, and those seeking to immerse themselves in the Great Southern’s diverse offerings.
The event is expected to contribute significantly to local businesses and employment, generating valuable tourism dollars and reinforcing the state’s economic diversification strategy. The festival also coincides with Albany’s Bicentenary celebrations, adding another layer of cultural significance to the event.
“Wander with the Wild”: A Journey of Culinary Discovery
The 2026 edition of Taste Great Southern will be guided by the theme “Wander with the Wild”, inviting visitors to explore the region’s untamed landscapes, rich heritage, and the incredible local chefs, producers, and wineries that make the region’s food and drink scene so unique. More than 20 curated events will be held throughout the festival, with highlights including long-table lunches, wine-pairing masterclasses, produce markets, and cultural dining experiences such as a gourmet hike that offers a deeper connection to the land and its people.
With its emphasis on premium produce and a commitment to showcasing local talent, the festival has become a key player in the Great Southern’s tourism and economic strategies. Over the years, Taste Great Southern has grown in prominence, drawing foodies and wine lovers from all over the world, and now in its 22nd year, it continues to showcase the best of Western Australia‘s food and drink scene.
A Vital Part of Western Australia’s Economic Diversification Strategy
The festival not only provides a platform for local artisans and chefs to showcase their skills but also supports the broader goal of economic diversification. The Cook Government’s commitment to this strategy is reinforced by their continued support for the festival, helping to attract more visitors to the region, generate tourism dollars, and create jobs. Minister for Tourism, Reece Whitby, stated that Taste Great Southern has become a fixture on Western Australia’s events calendar, with each year demonstrating the excellence of the region’s producers, chefs, and communities.
Minister Whitby’s Comments on the Festival’s Growth
Minister Whitby highlighted that Taste Great Southern offers visitors the perfect opportunity to immerse themselves in the region’s rich food and wine culture. With the festival’s theme encouraging visitors to slow down, explore, and enjoy everything the Great Southern has to offer, he stressed that it’s an event that attracts not just food lovers, but also anyone looking to experience the beauty of the area.
The event is designed to provide a deeper connection to Country, with a focus on the region’s food, landscapes, and stories, reinforcing the Albanese Government’s broader vision for growing tourism, creating jobs, and fostering economic resilience.
Regional Development Minister’s Support for Taste Great Southern
Minister for Regional Development, Stephen Dawson, also expressed his support for the event, noting the Great Southern region’s strong reputation for high-quality produce and wine. He emphasized that Taste Great Southern is not just a celebration of the region’s culinary offerings but a fantastic opportunity to promote local jobs and boost regional economies. Minister Dawson also mentioned the significant role that events like this play in bolstering Western Australia’s position as a state with a diverse event calendar, attracting national and international visitors.
Samantha Rowe MLC’s Praise for the Festival’s Cultural Impact
Samantha Rowe MLC also spoke about the importance of Taste Great Southern, highlighting it as one of the most significant events for the region. She praised the dedication of local producers, chefs, and artisans, whose passion is evident in every dish and event. For Rowe, the festival’s contribution goes beyond just food and wine; it is a celebration of everything that makes the Great Southern region so special. As Albany’s Bicentenary celebrations unfold, she noted that there couldn’t be a better time for visitors to explore this vibrant area.
Expanding the Event’s Reach and Impact
Taste Great Southern continues to grow, with its reputation reaching new heights each year. In addition to the festival’s diverse culinary offerings, the event is also complemented by other major activities in the region. One such event is Lighting the Sound, an Australian-exclusive landscape illumination event, which forms part of Albany’s Bicentenary celebrations. These events, combined with the festival, offer an exciting year of tourism, culture, and art for the region, ensuring that the Great Southern remains an appealing destination for both domestic and international visitors.
A Perfect Time to Visit the Great Southern
With Taste Great Southern 2026 set to offer visitors the chance to experience the best food, wine, and culture that Western Australia has to offer, it is clear that this festival will continue to be a significant draw for tourists, helping the state reach its economic and tourism goals. The event’s combination of food, heritage, and natural beauty, along with the strong support from the Cook Government, ensures that this year’s festival will be one to remember.
For more details on the full program and to purchase tickets, visitors can check out the festival’s official website at tastegreatsouthern.com.au.
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