Come along to watch Australia’s well-renowned and the largest traditional Christmas nativity scene display in its 21st year on display at St. Elizabeth’s Parish Church in Dandenong North.
The Australian Nativity Scene (ANS) has grown bigger and better each year and is regarded as Australia’s best traditional nativity scene. The display is open to all age group and is free to visit.
Be enchanted by Wilson Fernandez's display as the designer, creator and artist of the annual nativity scene display. Crowds from near and far line up with an early booking to ensure they get to watch the beautiful display of the nativity scene during Christmas season. The community loves it; and there has been a growing passion to view the weekly story of the Australian Nativity Scene.
The display is free to visit and is open to all age group.
Viewing dates and times
- Dates: Monday 9 December 2024 - Friday 10 January 2025
- Times: 10.30am-8pm (Strictly by appointments only)
Location
St. Elizabeth Parish Church, 107 Bakers Road, Dandenong North
Registrations essential
Visitors (Individuals and groups) are required to make an appointment by contacting either Wilson (0428 927 110) or the Parish Office (9795 6217)
Please note:
- Viewing time may change without notice. Please note the display is closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day.
- Visitors (Individuals and groups) are required to make an appointment by contacting either Wilson (0428 927 110) or Parish Office (9795 6217).
- Children must be accompanied by an adult/parent/guardian.
- Viewing on the weekend after the mass times - Check Saturday's and Sunday's Mass Times before visiting. Visit St. Elizabeth Parish website for more information.
More information
Read latest information and weekly updates at:
Australian Nativity Scene (ANS) Website
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If you require additional assistance to participate, please get in contact with us.
Monday 9 December 2024 - Friday 10 January 2025
10.30am-8pm (Strictly by appointments only)
Please note: The display will not open on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day.
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