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$3 million for multicultural festivals to bring communities together

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Steve Kamper

Minister for Lands and Property

Minister for Multiculturalism

Minister for Sport

Minister for Jobs and Tourism

The Minns Labor Government is delighted to announce a new round of the Stronger Together Local Council Major Festival Grants program for councils to deliver large-scale multicultural festivals that bring communities together and celebrate the state’s diversity.

Councils across NSW are invited to share in $3 million of funding, which illustrates the Minns Labor Government’s unwavering commitment to promoting, celebrating and reinforcing the state’s vibrant multiculturalism.
With grants between $100,000 to $250,000 available, the program helps councils deliver inclusive events that foster cross-cultural understanding and celebrate the traditions, stories, and contributions that make our communities so diverse and vibrant.
Previous recipients have delivered festivals that left a lasting impact on their communities.
In October, Wagga Wagga City Council brought the city to life with the FUSION BOTANICAL Multicultural Festival – a vibrant mix of music, food, art, and culture. Locals and visitors enjoyed performances, art installations, storytelling, and even a Latin silent disco walking tour that filled gardens with energy.
Looking ahead, the City of Parramatta will use a grant to double the scale of its 2026 Lunar New Year Festival. The Year of the Horse program will feature traditional workshops, mouthwatering street food, and cultural activities, expanding beyond Parramatta to include new events in Epping, bringing even more communities together in celebration.
Administered by Multicultural NSW, applications for the Stronger Together Local Council Major Festival Grants close Friday, 19 December 2025.
NSW Local Government Councils are encouraged to apply at https://multicultural.nsw.gov.au/stronger-together-major-festival-local-council-grants/
Minister Multiculturalism Steve Kamper said:
“The Minns Labor Government is proud to once again be supporting our state’s multicultural communities, with this new round of grant funding ensuring that local councils have the support they need to deliver vibrant events that bring people together.
“Multicultural festivals showcase the traditions, stories, and shared values that connect communities and strengthen the sense of belonging across cultures.
“Important events like these empower our diverse communities and ensure that they can share their amazing cultures, traditions and stories with our entire state.”
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