NT Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro was not in attendance at the 25thGarma festival after pushing tough-on-crime rhetoric as the prime minister claims "the cheap politics of division" would not lead to solutions ... .
A diversity and inclusion festival held annually on the NSWCentral Coast is in doubt because of a clash with a major sporting event in another city ... .
The new cultural centre is designed to encourage connection in a town rich with different backgrounds ... All three buildings will be renovated and repurposed to form a cultural and social hub for the local community.
Thousands of people flocked to the Tiwi Islands over the weekend to cheer on local teams at the islands' biggest event of the year, the revered annual footy grand final ... .
AmeriMasala blends cultures through music, dancing and activities in Perry Square in Erie on Saturday, July 20, 2024. Erie's annual AmeriMasala festival returns to Perry Square July 19, celebrating diverse world cultures.The festival begins at 11 a.m.
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on Saturday, July 12, at the intersection of 37th Avenue and 83rd Street during the vibrant block party celebrating Colombian culture and heritage ... The cultural celebration features live music, folkloric dance performances and community honorees.
Every religion should disown perpetrators of hate speech and crimes by their own members, says Maulana Abdul Aziz Darimi at peace committee meeting ....
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Nueva Esperanza, meaning “new hope” in Spanish, brings 150 affordable apartment homes to Hillsboro while embracing the cultural diversity of its residents through thoughtful design and community engagement.
It happens just once a year, for five loud, chaotic hours — and only in one rebellious corner of the country. See how the Northern Territory celebrated CrackerNight in pictures ... .