Get ready for a feast of flavours as we present an unforgettable afternoon of culture, connection, and creativity at the third annual Mosaic Festival at Treeby Reserve on Saturday 15 November.
 
The festival celebrates the strength and beauty of Cockburn’s rich cultural diversity and will feature an array of roving entertainment, cultural performances, stage shows, and more than 25 food trucks and stalls from 3-8pm.
 
Whether you’re craving satay, sushi, samosas, tacos, or tiramisu, Mosaic Festival is your passport to a mouth-watering international journey.
And while enjoying the taste of internationally inspired street food, experience a supercharged variety of free live entertainment including local favourites Cockburn Pipe Band, Trinity Irish dancers, Black Brass African duo, and Chinese Lion Dance.
Other highlights will include the Roztiazhka Cossack Dancers, soulful sounds of the To The Toes Afro Band, powerful Māori performances from Ngaru Pou, and a spectacular finale with Wasamba carnival drummers and an unmissable fire show by Zap Circus.
This year’s festival shines a spotlight on Cockburn’s international Sister Cities of Split (Croatia), Mobile (Alabama, USA), and Yueyang (China). See dance performances, interactive activities, and art displays and snap a photo at the free themed photobooth featuring picturesque landscape backdrops of each city.
City of Cockburn Mayor Logan Howlett said the Mosaic Festival was a great opportunity to enjoy Cockburn’s unique international flavour and personality with family and friends, new and old.
“Our diverse community is a fantastic blend of many influences and it’s an impressive, inclusive thing to be a part of,” Mayor Howlett said.
“Cockburn is one of the most culturally diverse local governments in Perth’s southern metropolitan area, with one in two residents hailing from a culturally diverse background.”
The event is packed with fun for all ages including roving entertainers, hands-on henna and batik painting, giant Lego play and dino digs, carnival rides, inflatables and soaring kite displays.
Visit the City’s website for more details. This event is part of the City’s 2025-26 Cockburn LIVE event series.
Cockburn LIVE
Across seven action-packed months, Cockburn LIVE events will pop up around the City of Cockburn. The event series is safe, suitable for all ages, accessible, waste-wise, carbon neutral, often pet-friendly, and did we mention – free?
Whether you’re a resident, a friend or a visitor – the City of Cockburn welcomes everybody to join in the fun at Cockburn Live! Find out more at 
https://www.cockburn.wa.gov.au/cockburnlive
With the exception of the Side Splitter Comedy Festival, all events as a part of Cockburn LIVE are free.
City of Cockburn
The City of Cockburn is a place where you can have it all. It’s either here already, right on our doorstep, or we’re working hard to make it happen.
We’re a magnet for families and lifestyle hunters who want to live, work and play here. We’re centrally located in the southern suburbs of Perth, on Whadjuk Nyungar Boodjar (the land of the Whadjuk Nyungar people) between the coast and Jandakot Airport.
Find out more at
 https://www.cockburn.wa.gov.au