True harmony isn’t just celebrated — it’s built.
It’s built in the places where neighbours meet, where cultures share their stories, where creativity finds a home, and where strangers become teammates.
Community spaces, CWA Branches, PCYC and Surf Life Saving clubs, Marine Rescue Units, RSL Sub-branches, Schools, and church halls are the quiet foundations of belonging.
When these spaces are open, visible and easy to access, something remarkable happens. Local events find a home. Cultural gatherings take shape. Grassroots ideas grow into movements. And people from all walks of life find common ground.
Creating small, strong anchors when the world feels a bit unhinged!
This Harmony Week, we would like to share a simple message:
Everyone belongs in a community space.
If you manage, support, or use a community venue, consider how you might open the door a little wider this week. Celebrate the importance of not just connection but interdependence. Promote an event. Invite a new group. Encourage a collaboration you haven’t tried before. Make it just a little easier for people to come together.
Because when people gather, communities grow stronger.
And when our spaces welcome everyone, harmony stops being a theme for a week — and becomes part of how we live together, every day.
