Central Coast Council will recognise Harmony Week, aligning with the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination on 21 March through activities that promote respect and meaningful community participation.
This year, Council has worked closely with young people on the Coast to explore key themes in meaningful and creative ways.
Through a series of workshops delivered at Wyong High School, students aged 12-18 took part in drawing, collage and storytelling activities designed to spark conversations about migration, culture, identity and belonging.
Community members are encouraged to view the students’ works on display until Sunday 29 April in Wyong Town Centre, Council Libraries and the Erina Centre Exhibition Space.
Central Coast Council Media Release
