Murraylands Multicultural (Yuntu Walun) Festival
This year, enjoy a fantastic lineup of multicultural performers including Flamenco dancers, the Royal Australian Navy Band, Harley Hall’s Welcome to Country and digeridoo, Sun of Africa, Chinese traditional performances, Filipino singers, the Murray Bridge Children’s Community Choir, Ukrainian dancers, and more. Savor cultural delights from various food vans. Kids can enjoy a petting farm, face painting, giant puzzles, glitter tattoos, and balloon art. There will also be craft and art stalls. The Yuntu Walun Festival, meaning “coming together,” is on March 9th at Sturt Reserve from 11am to 3pm. This free family event celebrates the diversity of the Murraylands, welcoming all ages and backgrounds to share in music, dance, food, and crafts, fostering unity and mutual respect.
Presented by: Murraylands Migrant Recourse Centre and Murraylands Multicultural Network Incorporated
The Murraylands Multicultural Network (MMN), established in 2006 Auspiced under the Australian Migrant Resource Centre (AMRC) in Murray Bridge, supports new settlers in the Murraylands. It promotes cultural diversity, links ethnic groups, and addresses migrant and refugee concerns. MMN also engages in fundraising for initiatives and skill development.
The Murraylands Migrant Resource Centre (MMRC), part of the AMRC, offers settlement services from its Murray Bridge office and outreach locations. It focuses on community capacity building, partnerships, and ongoing engagement, helping migrants and refugees adapt and access necessary services and training.
Sessions
Ticket Prices
Free Event (No Tickets Needed)
1 Venue
Sturt Reserve
5 Second Street, Charles Sturt Dr, Murray Bridge, Ngarrindjeri
5 Second Street
- Step-free mobility aid access through the main entrance with an accessible bathroom.
- Venue is suitable for all ages
Suitability & Warnings
Accessibility
- High Audio Content
- High Visual Content
- Suitable for audiences who may not have a comprehensive understanding of the English language