Published on Monday, 16 March 2026 at 3:19:05 PM
The City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder is inviting the community to celebrate Harmony Week with a vibrant week-long program of events and activities.
Developed in partnership with local multicultural groups and community members, this year’s celebration will showcase the traditions, stories and voices that help shape Kalgoorlie-Boulder into the welcoming and inclusive community it is today.
Throughout the week, residents and visitors are invited to take part in a diverse program of community-led activities including cultural performances, storytelling, art and craft experiences, interactive workshops, youth activities and family-friendly events.
Mayor Glenn Wilson said Harmony Week is a chance for the Kalgoorlie-Boulder community to come together and celebrate the people and cultures that help shape the city.
“Kalgoorlie-Boulder has always been a place where people from all over the world come together to live, work and build a life, and that diversity is something we’re really proud of,” Mayor Wilson said.
“This year’s theme, Interwoven, reflects what Kalgoorlie-Boulder looks like in real life - different cultures and backgrounds all coming together and contributing to the strength of our community.”
“One of the things that makes Kalgoorlie-Boulder special is how welcoming and supportive people are. Events like this give us a chance to learn from one another, share our cultures and strengthen the connections that bring our community together.”
“I encourage everyone to come along to one of the events across the week, meet new people, try something different and celebrate the diversity that makes our City such a great place to live.”
Harmony Week highlights this week will include a Scarf Crocheting Workshop on Monday, 16 March at the Eastern Goldfields Community Centre, and a Night of Storytelling on Tuesday, 17 March at the Museum of the Goldfields, where guest speakers will share personal and cultural stories alongside live music and refreshments.
A Citizenship Ceremony will take place on Wednesday, 18 March at the Goldfields Arts Centre, while Street Sports will bring energy and activity to the Kingsbury Park Youth Precinct the same afternoon.
On Thursday, 19 March, St Barbara’s Square will come alive with a Chalk Mural Activation, followed by the Harmony Week Celebration in the Square, featuring live performances from the Goldfields Fiji Association, Nepalese Dance Group, Goldfields Bhutanese Community, and Filipino Australian Multicultural Association.
The celebrations will continue during the Kalgoorlie-Boulder Community Fair on 20 and 21 March, with performances, interactive activities, community artwork and a reflection on the significance of the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Harmony Week will conclude on Sunday, 22 March with the Harmony Week Sports Day at the Oasis Playing Fields - a family-friendly multicultural sports festival featuring come-and-try sessions, mini-games, cultural performances, food stalls and community activities hosted by WA Football.
Additional activities across the week will include daily interactive experiences at the Museum of the Goldfields, a Harmony Week craft session at the William Grundt Memorial Library and other community-led cultural activities across the city.
The 2026 Harmony Week celebration is proudly supported by the Office of Multicultural Interests.
All events are free and open to all ages.
Harmony Week
Together, let’s celebrate the diverse community threads that weave community connection in Kalgoorlie-Boulder.
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