About this Event
Join us for the Sydney Multicultural Women's Festival 2026 (SMWF), a vibrant, family-friendly celebration dedicated to multicultural women and the communities that make Sydney extraordinary.
🗓️ Date: Sunday 21st June 2026
⏰ Time: 12PM - 4PM
📍 Location: Bowman Hall - 35 Campbell St, Blacktown NSW 2148
🎟️ Free entry: Registrations are required to secure your spot
👗 Dress code: Cultural attire or your favourite outfit!
This year, SMWF will showcase performances, food and cultures of Afghan, Cambodian, Fulani, Iraqi, and Uyghur communities. This will be an afternoon filled with colour, connection, culture, and joy. Whether you're coming with your family, your friends, or on your own, there is something here for everyone.
What expect on the day
Doors open at 12:00pm and the festivities run through to 4:00pm.
Across the afternoon you'll experience multicultural performances and cultural exhibitions, a vibrant fashion parade showcasing traditional dress from our five communities, and a buzzing marketplace of interactive workshops and activities you can jump into at any time throughout the day.
Interactive Workshops & Activities
Our hands-on cultural workshops are free and included with your festival registration. Workshops run throughout the afternoon.
🌸 Uyghur Flower Making: create delicate handmade flowers in the traditional Uyghur style, guided by community artisans
🥁 Drumming: feel the rhythm of West African drumming in an energetic group session open to all ages
🍲 Cambodian Cooking Show: watch and learn as community cooks share the flavours and stories behind traditional Khmer cuisine
💇 Hair Braiding: experience the art of African hair braiding, a cultural tradition rich in meaning and beauty
🎨 Henna & Face Painting: adorn your hands with intricate henna designs or let our face painters transform the little ones
✂️ Arts & Crafts/Kids Corner: drop into our creative corner for hands-on cultural arts and crafts suitable for all ages
About SMWF
The Sydney Multicultural Women's Festival is proudly delivered by a consortium of five women-led community organisations: Khmer Community of NSW, Uyghur Charity Inc., Afghan Women Support Association, Learner Place Community Centre and Women's Welfare Australia.
Proudly funded by the Department of Home Affairs, Multicultural Grassroots Initiatives Program.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Bowman Hall, 35 Campbell Street, Blacktown, Australia
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