Refugee Week 2026
About this event
Come along this Refugee Week for an uplifting musical performance celebrating Ukrainian culture and community. Enjoy live choir singing, inspiring talks and moving poetry readings that honour resilience, hope and belonging. All are welcome to share in the power of voices coming together.
2026 Theme – A Million Stories
As Europe recovered from the devastation of World War II, Australia responded to an international call to offer a future to people with nowhere to call home.
Since that initial agreement in 1947 to receive 4000 refugees from Central Europe, Australia has issued one million permanent humanitarian visas – welcoming people from all parts of the globe, people who have helped to build modern Australia.
Refugee Week 2026 is a moment to reflect on that milestone and to celebrate the million stories behind it.
Each story is unique. Each one is powerful. And together, they shape the Australia we all call home today.
This is about more than a number. One person’s journey influences the lives of many others: children, grandchildren, and future generations who leave their unique mark on our shared story. A thread in something greater; a million colourful strands woven into a rich and beautiful tapestry, shaping communities and stories we continue to tell.
As we celebrate this milestone, we also look to the future.
How can we continue to welcome people in need of safety?
What more can we do, as individuals and communities, to offer support and understanding?
And how can each of us show kindness and help people feel they belong?
As part of celebrating the 40th Refugee Week, a celebration born in Australia and now observed around the world, let’s keep sharing stories, challenging stereotypes, and building a more inclusive society.
Let’s build on our legacy.
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When
Mon, 15 June · 10:30am – 11:30am
Where
Kirrawee Library+, 6 Kiln Road, Kirrawee
Ages
All ages
Price
Free entry
Source
Source: sutherlandshire.nsw.gov.au · Last checked 3 June 2026
Source: sutherlandshire.nsw.gov.au · Last checked 3 June 2026