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2025 Harmony Festival showcases Geraldton’s rich cultural diversity through art, dance and activities

Josephine HingstGeraldton Guardian
Children trying to keep the inflatable ball in the air during one of the many games at the Harmony Festival.
Camera IconChildren trying to keep the inflatable ball in the air during one of the many games at the Harmony Festival. Credit: Josephine Hingst

Massive crowds from all walks of life gathered at Stow Gardens on Saturday to enjoy all the activities and great food of the 2025 Harmony Festival.

Geraldton was treated to amazing music, dance and art performances and an abundance of activities, whilst being able to choose between various cuisines from around the world including gelato, kebabs, waffles and the good old sausage sizzle.

Children and parents alike got to show off their skills on the mini-golf course and during the many activities in the rage cage, make their own box kites and pet the cute baby animals at the petting zoo.

Performers from Africa, the Philippines, Indonesia and Asia took to the stage to showcase their cultural music and dance while an Aboriginal sand mural titled Sun City was created over the duration of the event next to the stage.

The jam-packed and successful day ended with a procession of flags representing all of the different cultures that make up the rich diversity of the City of Greater Geraldton.

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