Cultural Diversity Week 2026: Culture connects us all
Published on 04 March 2026
The City of Whittlesea is inviting the community to celebrate Cultural Diversity Week from 21 to 29 March 2026.
This year’s theme, ‘Culture connects us all,’ celebrates the many cultures that make up our community. It highlights the importance of sharing stories, learning from one another and building understanding and respect.
Cultural Diversity Week begins on Harmony Day on 21 March. Harmony Day celebrates Australia’s multicultural community and the contributions of people from diverse cultural backgrounds. The City of Whittlesea is proud to be a welcoming and inclusive place for everyone.
The highlight of the week is the Cultural Diversity Week and Harmony Day Celebration on 25 March from 5:30pm to 9:30pm at the Plenty Ranges Arts and Convention Centre (PRACC).
This special evening will bring the community together to enjoy vibrant traditional attire, cultural performances, delicious food and opportunities to connect with local groups and services. Plus, the event is free.
A range of additional events will be held across the week, providing opportunities for people of all ages to connect and celebrate:
- Aboriginal Gathering Place visit and Sorry Walk: 23 March, 9:30am – 1pm, commencing at Civic Centre and visiting the Aboriginal Gathering Place at bunjil nganga Parkland Quarry Hills
- Culture connects us all – Seniors event: 24 March, 12:30pm – 3pm at Barry Road Community Activity Centre, 36 Barry Road, Thomastown
- Intergenerational culture connects us all: 26 March, 1pm – 3pm at Galada Community Centre, 10A Forum Way, Epping
- Keeping Kirpan information sessions: multiple dates and locations (visit the website for details)
Spots are limited. Visit the Cultural Diversity Week page for more information and booking details or contact our Cultural Diversity team on 03 9217 2170 or email CulturalDiversity@whittlesea.vic.gov.au
Quotes attributable to City of Whittlesea Mayor, Councillor Lawrie Cox:
"Cultural Diversity Week is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the stories, traditions and contributions of all our communities. It’s a chance for everyone in the City of Whittlesea to come together, learn from each other, and feel a sense of belonging.
"This year’s theme, ‘Culture connects us all’, reminds us that our city’s strength comes from its diversity. By embracing our differences and sharing our cultures, we build a community that is inclusive, respectful and connected."