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Harmony Day celebration set for Grand Central Centre Court

What’s happening

Grand Central will host its Harmony Day celebration on Saturday, 21 March in Centre Court.

The free, family-friendly event will run from 11 am to 2 pm, featuring cultural and disability performers. Visitors can expect live music, dance and community performances throughout the afternoon.

Community Relations Manager Georgina Bayly said the centre is proud to host the event again.

“We are excited to welcome back some of our wonderful performers from last year’s award-winning event and also see some newcomers to the stage,” she said.

“We welcome everyone to come along to support the free performances which will bring the centre alive, with cultural music, dance and song.”

Why it matters

Harmony Day highlights belonging, inclusiveness and cultural diversity across Australia.

The event brings together communities from different backgrounds in a shared public space.

It also creates a platform for both cultural and disability performers to be seen and supported.

Local impact

The event will bring families and visitors into Grand Central for a shared cultural experience.

Local performers are given a platform to showcase their traditions and talents.

It also strengthens community ties by creating a welcoming and inclusive space.

By the numbers

  • Harmony Week runs for seven days, from Monday 16 to Sunday 22 March, recognising diversity across Australia.

  • Four live performances are scheduled during the event, each highlighting different cultural traditions.

  • The event spans three hours, giving visitors time to experience multiple performances and activities.

Zoom in

The stage program features a mix of traditional and modern performances.

Performances as follows:

11:00 am: Welcome to Country, Digeridoo and Dance 
11:30 am: U3A Tai Chi and Chinese Fan Dancers
12:00 pm: Indian Youth Dancers
12:30 pm: D-Dance

Zoom out

Harmony Week is celebrated nationwide each March.

It aims to recognise Australia’s multicultural identity and shared values.

Events like this help connect communities through culture, performance and shared experiences.

What to look for next

More community events are expected across Harmony Week as celebrations continue until 22 March.

Grand Central’s turnout and engagement may shape future cultural events at the centre.

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