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"Indian Crown Jewel" unearthed in Harris Park

"Indian Crown Jewel" unearthed in Harris Park Main Image

From authentic spices and the best butter chicken, chaat and jalebi through to beautiful sarees and 
exciting Bollywood-style street performances, Harris Park has it all. A group of dedicated locals are celebrating everything Southeast Asian cultures have to offer and are inviting the wider community to join them.


Harris Park is set to become Sydney’s epicentre of Indian food, fashion and music thanks the Little 
India Harris Park Business Association (LIHPBA) who are wanting to create “the jewel of India, 
outside of India” with support from the NSW Government.


The Little India Harris Park Business Association’s vision for Harris Park is just one of 21 new 
projects supported by the Uptown program under the Office of the 24-Hour Economy with $198,000 
dedicated to this idea. The Uptown program was brought in to encourage local businesses to 
collaborate and build a self-sustainable cultural district for everyone to enjoy. 


Minister for Music and the Night-Time Economy John Graham said: 


“The Little India Harris Park Business Association will use the Uptown grant to bring their vision of 
positioning Harris Park as “the jewel of India, outside India” to life.”


“The Harris Park district team will create a coordinated program of events and activities, including 
festive street lighting, traditional music performances, arts and crafts stalls, food stalls and 
Bollywood-style performances, to bring even more brightness and vibrancy to Harris Park while 
celebrating Indian culture,”
“The Uptown projects kicking off across Greater Sydney highlight the diverse and exciting 
opportunities available for locals, visitors, and tourists alike. It’s a chance for these districts to not 
only bring in more visitors but to enhance their reputation on the global stage.” 


Member for Parramatta Donna Davis said: 


“’Little India’ is at the heart of Parramatta’s nightlife and this Uptown grant will help ‘Little India’ 
achieve the national and international attention it deserves.”


“Prime Minister Modi’s personal acknowledgement of ‘Little India’ demonstrates this cultural 
precinct has become a destination in its’ own right, that provides an exciting, authentic Indian 
experience all Sydneysiders can enjoy close to home.”


NSW 24-Hour Economy Commissioner Michael Rodrigues said:


“The Harris Park project was just one of the great district visions for Sydney to come out of the 
Uptown program this year.”

“Uptown will help these districts to deliver brilliant night-time experiences that will enhance greater 
Sydney’s rich social fabric and bring more visitors to these great locations.” 


Little India Harris Park Business Association President Sanjay Deshwal said:


“Wigram Street, Harris Park was already on its way to becoming Sydney’s heart of Indian culture.”


“Fresh from hosting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi last month, we’re on a mission to share the 
best of Southeast Asian culture with as many people as we can, from tourists and locals through to 
international stars,” 


“We want to put Harris Park firmly on the map when you’re looking for the best of India in Sydney, 
with activity that also celebrates the cultural and artistic richness of our Southeast Asian 
neighbours including Sri Lankan, Afghani, Pakistani, African, Lebanese and Nepalese communities 
among others.”


For more information visit: www.investment.nsw.gov.au/Uptown

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