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Urgent Update: Manjimup Cherry Festival Set for December 13, 2025

UPDATE: The Southern Forests region of Western Australia is gearing up for the 2025 Manjimup Cherry Harmony Festival, scheduled for December 13, 2025. Cherry producers are celebrating a promising harvest season after last year’s devastating losses, with some growers reporting up to 90 percent of their crops lost.

Cherry trees are currently in full bloom, and the outlook for this year’s crop is optimistic. George and Kathy Grozotis, owners of the state’s largest cherry orchard in Manjimup, express excitement about the upcoming festival, stating, “We saw great blossom and the fruit set is looking good.” This is critical as cherries are a seasonal delicacy, enjoyed during the festive season in the southern hemisphere.

Cherries are not just a holiday treat; they carry numerous health benefits, including aiding sleep thanks to their melatonin content. The fruit also provides antioxidants that combat inflammation, protect against cardiovascular diseases, and assist with weight loss. “The cherry fruit’s flavour can be sweet, tart, or tangy, depending on the variety you pick,” Mr. Grozotis explained.

This year, the Grozotis family celebrates 38 years in cherry farming, continually innovating with new varieties that offer diverse agronomic and health benefits. Their cherries are primarily sold to Woolworths, with a portion donated to support local community initiatives, including the festival itself.

Festival-goers can expect a vibrant showcase of local produce, along with the chance to explore the Southern Forests Cherry Trail, a self-drive experience where visitors can meet growers and buy cherries fresh from the farm. The festival promises to highlight the community spirit of the Southern Forests region, bringing together a celebration of fresh, local flavor.

SFFC Chairman Arthur Wilson emphasized the importance of this annual event, saying, “This year, we’re celebrating our growers, our community, and the joy of sharing truly fresh, local produce.” He urged visitors to embrace the cherry celebrations, noting that there’s no better time to visit the Southern Forests, where genuine people and vibrant orchards converge for one of WA’s sweetest summer festivities.

As the cherry season progresses, local growers remain vigilant, knowing that weather can dramatically impact their harvest. “Cherries keep us on our toes—much can happen before we reach harvest,” Mr. Grozotis warned.

With the cherry harvest looking promising and the festival just around the corner, locals and visitors alike are eager to partake in the celebration of this beloved fruit. The 2025 Manjimup Cherry Harmony Festival is shaping up to be an event not to be missed, highlighting both the resilience of the community and the rich bounty of the Southern Forests region.

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