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Nominations Open for Harmony Day Heroes

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The search is on for champions of a safe and inclusive Central Coast, such as Sandra Morales.

Last year, Sandra, founder of arts organisation Heartdancers, won the Arts and Culture Medal at the annual Harmony Day awards.

“We’re the only organisation in the Central Coast, Hunter and Newcastle areas that solely focuses on collaborating with artists from First Nations and culturally diverse backgrounds,” she said on receiving the award.

Member for Gosford, Liesl Tesch MP is calling on the Coast community to nominate people and organisations that have championed social cohesion in 2025.

“We have some fantastic organisations that do vital work in our multicultural community, and some of it goes completely under the radar,” Ms Tesch said.

Multicultural NSW has officially opened nominations for the 2026 Multicultural Community Medals and Multicultural Honour Roll.

Leaders, volunteers, change makers, innovators, artists and community organisations that contribute to a more harmonious, inclusive and connected NSW are all encouraged to be nominated.

Nominations close 31 October 2025.

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