Sydney Opera House Glows As Beacon Of Light For Diwali

NSW Gov

Sydney turned gold on Monday night as Diwali celebrations lit up the city, with the Opera House sails glowing in tribute to the Festival of Lights.

The lighting of the sails is part of the NSW Government's annual Diwali event - first held in 2011 - at the Museum of Contemporary Art, bringing together 200 community members, faith leaders, and dignitaries.
The evening was a vibrant celebration of colour, culture, and connection.
Diwali, or Deepavali, is celebrated across New South Wales by Hindu, Sikh, Jain and some Buddhist communities, and which signifies the power of light over darkness and good over evil.
These communities continue to contribute immensely to New South Wales, where their positive impact across multiple areas of life enriches all of us.
Premier of NSW Chris Minns said:
"The symbolism of Diwali couldn't be more relevant in our multicultural society than right now.
"One of Diwali's messages is that good triumphs over evil, to come together in joy and unity, working together to overcome darkness and division.
"On Monday night, we lit the sails of the Opera House in honour of Diwali and the communities that celebrate it.
"The evening served as a reminder of NSW's vibrant multiculturalism. and how celebrations like Diwali bring all different people and communities together, in a spirit of joy and unity."
Minister for Multiculturalism Steve Kamper said:
"Diwali brings light, joy, and togetherness. It's a time to honour tradition, celebrate community, and share in the warmth of connection.
"NSW is proud to celebrate alongside our communities and sends its warm wishes to all who mark this beautiful occasion.
"Diwali celebrations will be happening across the state, from Harris Park, Parramatta, Blacktown to Queanbeyan and Newcastle, and we encourage everyone to come along to celebrate."
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