Culture Mix
We’re excited to present Wollongong’s new contemporary multicultural festival, Culture Mix.
This FREE one-day outdoor event will celebrate Wollongong’s diverse community with vibrant music, dance, workshops, installations, and food from around the world.
Saturday 21 October, 12pm to 8pm
Various locations in Wollongong CBD
The Arts Precinct, Lower Crown Street and Mall, Wollongong Library, Wollongong Art Gallery and Wollongong Town Hall.
Culture Mix is a free and inclusive event, open to people from all backgrounds, ages and abilities.
Program
There's something for everyone to experience at Culture Mix! Take a look at what's on offer below.
This is an accessible event with programming, amenities and features for people with disability, sensory or mobility needs.
Stay tuned! We will have a downloadable program and map available soon to help you on the day.
Events
Find out more about the associated events happening in the lead up to, and on, event day!
You'll need to book in for these events, as spaces are limited.
Looking for more? See the festival's event listing page for other activities.
Stay connected
Check out our Facebook event page for unique Culture Mix updates and the latest news. You can also follow City of Wollongong on social media for regular community updates.
On the day, don't forget to tag us in your posts and use #CultureMixWollongong.
Plan your visit
The festival will be in the heart of the Wollongong CBD, so plan ahead for the best experience.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Need to know more about the event? Check out the FAQs page for answers to some common questions.
If you still need help, get in touch with us by email or call (02) 4227 7111.
Our supporters
Supported by the NSW Government.
Wollongong City Council would like to acknowledge the support of our Multicultural Community Advisory Group who guided the development of Culture Mix:
Community representatives: Sylvina Beleniski (representing the Argentinian Community), and Zahra Javadi (representing the Persian Community).
We'd also like to thank Council's Aboriginal Reference Group for their advice and support in this project.