Harmony Week - Stories of the Strip
Wednesday 18th March 2026
Harmony Week is a time to celebrate the many cultures that make up our community. It also aligns with the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination on 21 March, reminding us that building an inclusive community means actively standing against racism in all its forms.
Stories of the Strip is a celebration of the many stories, myths, legends, and everyday moments that make our local community what it is. From memories passed down through generations to personal reflections on place, belonging, and change - this night is all about the voices of Victoria Park.
Throughout the evening, local speakers will share their stories, feelings, journeys, and experiences of being part of Vic Park through a mix of spoken word, conversation, and creative storytelling. Whether heartfelt, funny, reflective, or unexpected, each story adds another layer to the rich tapestry of the Strip.
Hosted by local artists Natalie de Rozario and Gok-Lim Finch, the night promises local history, community vibes, and a curious, open-hearted spirit of connection. And it’s not just about listening - there will be lots of gentle, welcoming ways for everyone to share their own stories too. From informal chats and prompts to moments of collective reflection, you’re invited to take part at whatever level feels right for you.
Food will be available on the night, so you can nibble and chat.
Registration is free but spots will be limited - bookings encouraged.
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Proudly supported by the Victoria Park Community Centre and the Town of Victoria Park.