2026 WA Multicultural Awards Kick Off Harmony Week

  • Western Australian Multicultural Awards recognise individuals and organisations contributing to multiculturalism in Western Australia
  • WA Harmony Week runs from 15 to 21 March
  • Cook Government building safe and inclusive communities

A para-footballer from East Africa who mentors young people and a police officer who helps new migrants navigate essential services are among 12 individuals and organisations recognised at the 2026 Western Australian Multicultural Awards.

The awards, held last night, recognise outstanding contributions to multiculturalism and culturally and linguistically diverse communities.

The awards marked the start of Harmony Week 2026 in WA.

Harmony Week, held annually from 15 to 21 March, encourages everyone to experience, explore and appreciate WA's wealth of cultural, religious and linguistic diversity.

The week ends on 21 March with a day of reflection, acknowledging the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.

This year, the Cook Government, with funding of $67,100, is supporting a range of Harmony Week events across regional WA, helping to spread the message of inclusion and belonging throughout the State.

This includesarts projects, community activations, street parades, markets, sporting events, children's activities and educational programs led by local government authorities in collaboration with public sector agencies, non-government organisations, service providers, community associations, Culturally and Linguistically Diverse community associations and local businesses.

Events will be held in Geraldton, Katanning, Karratha and Kalgoorlie.

As stated by Multicultural Interests Minister Dr Tony Buti:

"The Western Australian Multicultural Awards continue to grow each year, reflecting the strength and vibrancy of our State's culturally and linguistically diverse communities.

"The record number of nominations demonstrates a strong desire to celebrate Western Australia's rich multicultural fabric and acknowledge the outstanding individuals and organisations contributing to it.

"I encourage everyone to take the opportunity this Harmony Week to explore and learn more about the cultures that make our State such an inclusive and dynamic place.

"The Cook Government is proud to fund Harmony Week activities across WA, supporting the messages of inclusion and belonging to be celebrated throughout the regions.

"I also invite all of us to reflect on the ongoing impacts of racism and discrimination as we mark the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, and to consider the role each of us can play in preventing them.

"A huge congratulations to the winners of the 2026 Western Australian Multicultural Awards - your dedication and service to the community are truly inspiring."

The 2026 Western Australian Multicultural Awards winners are:

Outstanding Individual Achievement Award

Mr Michael Elwan

Youth Award

Mr Rodrigues Niyongere

Artist of the Year Award

Mrs Rakhi Bose

Sportsperson of the Year Award

Mrs Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard

Community Service and Support Award - CaLD Community Association

Gosnells Chinese Association

Community Service and Support Award - CaLD Community Service Organisation

Multicultural Services Centre of WA

Community Service and Support Award - General Community Service Organisation

Culture Care WA Inc

Local Government Award

City of Cockburn

Premier's Public Sector Award

Department of Communities

Business Award

Fortescue

Sir Ronald Wilson Leadership Award

Inspector Don Emanuel-Smith

Laksiri Jayasuriya Lifetime Community Service Award

Ms Wendy Rose

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