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Celebrate Refugee Week at Spirit of Welcome Community Festival in Lilyfield this Sunday

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At a glance: 

  • Who: newly arrived artists, our diverse community, SSI and the Inner West Council, including:

    • 10 talented newly arrived musicians from diverse backgrounds who rehearsed for just six weeks to prepare a multilingual show. 

    • 20 newly arrived artists who worked diligently for several weeks to create an original work for an art exhibition through SSI's Creative Compass program. 

  • What: Refugee Week event, the Spirit of Welcome Community Festival, a Refugee Week 2025 community led event co-designed and co-led by people from refugee backgrounds.

  • Where: Refugee Welcome Centre (Callan Park Precinct), 504 Wharf Rd, Lilyfield NSW 

  • When: Sunday 15th June 2025, 12-5pm

  • Why: to showcase the power of community gatherings and the arts as a social cohesion tool during Refugee Week 2025

Case study: contact the media team, details below.

 

Newly arrived refugee artists will showcase their incredible talents, share their stories, and express their cultural heritage through art, music, performance and food at SSI’s Spirit of Welcome Community Festival this Sunday.

SSI General Manager Newcomers, Settlement and Integration Yamamah Agha said the free event provided a platform for the area’s diverse community to express their heritage through the arts.

Spirit of Welcome will be held at Lilyfield’s Refugee Welcome Centre, a collaboration between SSI and Inner West Council. It is a safe and inclusive space for newcomers to flourish, with its practice rooted in love and care.

Ms Agha said the festival’s theme was the same as the Refugee Council of Australia’s theme for Refugee Week 2025, Finding freedom: diversity in community, demonstrating how gathering together and celebrating culture through the arts is a powerful tool for social cohesion.

“Many of the artists have recently settled in Australia – for them, it’s a moment of connection, of expression, and of being truly seen and heard,” she said.

“The Spirit of Welcome is a celebration of who we are as a community; diverse, resilient, creative, and above all, welcoming. It’s an opportunity to come together, to learn from one another, and to experience the richness that every culture brings into our shared space.”

The Spirit of Welcome event is a cross-cultural and family friendly event that showcases the cultural and artistic contributions refugees make to their new home and is a celebration and acknowledgement of our rich cultural and linguistic diversity.

The event encourages active participation and engagement of inner west locals and newly arrived communities through workshops, performances and activities. This year, an art exhibition titled The Spirit of Welcome, will open during Refugee Week and run until June 20 at the Refugee Welcome Centre to showcase SSI Creative Compass artists.

Spirit of Welcome is a free event with all community members welcome. RVSP here


About us:

Settlement Services International (SSI) delivers a range of human services that connect individuals, families, and children from diverse backgrounds with opportunities - including settlement support, disability programs, community engagement initiatives and training and employment pathways. At the heart of everything we do is a drive for equality, empathy, and celebration of every individual.  


Contact details:

Leah Heinrich 

0468 836 703 

[email protected]

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