Utilising sport to bring cultures together where people can meet, connect and empower one another.
Photo: NRL WA 2024 Harmony Cup. Image credit: Libby M Creative.
NRL WA hosted the 2024 WA Harmony Cup bringing together more than 1400 players, volunteers and supporters to participate in a weekend of culture and sport.
More than just a sporting opportunity, the Harmony Cup offers a unique platform for communities to showcase and celebrate their cultures together: to meet, connect and empower one another.
Attracting a huge multicultural audience, the event hosted over 70 teams across different gender and age groups representing cultures from Fiji, Samoa, The Cook Islands, Papua New Guinea, Tonga, New Zealand, First Nations Australians, and Great Britain.
NRL WA received $20,000 through the Sport and Recreation Events Funding Program to host the 2024 WA Harmony Cup.
Administered by the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries (DLGSC), the program offers funding support up to $50,000 for organisations to develop, plan and host events within WA.