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The ICGC hosted their first Independence Day of India celebration, which featured kite flying, food stalls, a cultural performance, and a live giant kite demonstration at the Big Lawn in Broadwater Parklands, Southport on Aug 15. The event also supported Queensland Kites Organization’s Gold Coast Kite Festival. Thousands of kites flew in the sky and over 2000 people gathered on the ground, making it one of the biggest India Independence Day celebrations ever held on the Gold Coast. The splendid event, which was free and open to the public, began at 9 in the morning and went on till post lunch.

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