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Invite: A world of food, music, performance and colour at SSI’s signature event World of Cultures 2025

SSI 2 mins read

Date and time: Saturday 30th August from 4pm to 8pm 

Location:  Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct, 270 Jacaranda Avenue, Kingston 

More than 40 cultures, 300 artists and performers and more than 5000 attendees – World of Cultures celebrates Logan’s vibrant multicultural heritage and diversity through vibrant art, live performances, music, dance and cuisine.

World of Cultures – an official Multicultural Queensland Month event – celebrates all the cultures that call Logan home, including refugee and migrant communities and First Australians and Traditional Custodians. Back for its fourth year, it’s set to be bigger and better than ever with more than 5000 people expected at the 2025 event.

The free event is an atmospheric cultural experience in the heart of one of Australia’s most multicultural cities. It’s family friendly and is a much-loved staple of the multicultural calendar. World of Cultures showcases the work of culturally and linguistically diverse local communities, businesses, artists and musicians through artisan market stalls, food from around the world, live performances, cultural exhibits and children’s activities.

World of Cultures 2024 in numbers: 

  • More than 40 cultures represented.

  • More than 5000 people attended.

  • More than 360 artists and cultural performers provided entertainment.

  • More than 50 local businesses were involved.

  • Dozens of market and multicultural food stalls took part, the majority of which were owned and operated by people from diverse communities.

  • VIP attendees – Federal Treasurer the Hon. Jim Chalmers MP and the previous State Minister for Multicultural Affairs the Hon. Charis Mullen MP attended the 2025 event.

Media invitation

World of Cultures 2025 presents a fantastic opportunity to showcase stories from the many diverse and vibrant cultures that call Logan home, with ample opportunities to capture colourful and interesting content.

Media representatives are invited to attend the event or SSI can supply images and coordinate interviews pre or post-event.


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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