New South Wales

Cultural Festival Returns to Quakers Hill Park for Marsden Park in 2026

By

Crystal Tainsh
11 March 2026, 9:10 am

On Saturday, 21 March 2026, the Blacktown City Council will host the annual Festival of Colour at Quakers Hill Park to provide a nearby cultural celebration for residents in Marsden Park, New South Wales. The event is designed to bring the local community together at an accessible venue that is easy for families to reach.

Attendees can expect a day filled with South Asian music, food stalls, and market stalls. There will also be plenty of activities for children and the traditional colour throw, which is the main highlight of the festival. These activities are intended to offer a family-friendly environment for people of all ages to enjoy cultural performances.

Although the council is promoting the park as a new home for the festivities, records show the event has been held in the Quakers Hill area in previous years, including 2024 and 2025. This return to a familiar site allows the council to use an established space for the large crowds expected at the celebration. The move ensures that the event remains in a central location that is convenient for those living in the surrounding suburbs.

The Blacktown City Council is responsible for organising the festival and managing the park facilities to keep the event safe for all visitors. This gathering is part of a broader effort by the local government to encourage neighbours to connect through community initiatives and local engagement.

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