Monday, July 7, 2025

A warm and meaningful day to connect, reflect, and celebrate Filipino culture together

The 127th Anniversary of Philippine Independence was celebrated this year under a new name and at a new venue, as Liwanag: A Celebration of Filipino Culture, held on Saturday, 28 June 2025, at The Colebee Centre in Nurragingy Reserve, Doonside.

Liwanag means “light” in Filipino, symbolising hope, identity, and resilience.

Previously known as Philippine Cultural Night and Rhythm of the Philippines at Bowman Hall, the event continued in the same spirit of community and cultural pride.

The day began with a flag-raising ceremony, followed by an indoor program featuring speeches and performances.

The Philippine flag is raised during the 127th Independence Day commemoration at Liwanag: A Celebration of Filipino Culture, held at The Colebee Centre in Doonside.   Credit: Louie Pelaiz / Don Valix
The Philippine flag is raised during the 127th Independence Day commemoration at Liwanag: A Celebration of Filipino Culture, held at The Colebee Centre in Doonside. Credit: Louie Pelaiz / Don Valix

Speakers included Councillor Dorothy Del Villar, who spoke on behalf of Blacktown City Mayor Brad Bunting, and Philippine Consul General Charmaine Rowena C. Aviquivil.

Marissa Bala, representing Dr. Gil Marvel Tabucanon of Macquarie University, shared insights on Filipino migration to Australia, while Mark Ong from the Filipino Saturday School presented on Baybayin, the pre-colonial Filipino script.

Cultural performances from Plumpton High School and the Philippine Cordillera Dance Group engaged the audience and showcased Filipino traditions.

Hosts Don Valix and Kay Camongol facilitated the program.

After the formalities, guests enjoyed the picnic grounds of Nurragingy Reserve and shared Filipino food from Lugaw Queen, Smash The West, and Bruno’s Filo Street Food.

Performers and attendees at Liwanag 2025 celebrating Filipino culture and heritage in Doonside.   Credit: Louie Pelaiz / Don Valix
Performers and attendees at Liwanag 2025 celebrating Filipino culture and heritage in Doonside. Credit: Louie Pelaiz / Don Valix

Like in previous years, the event was organised by Blacktown City Council’s Sister Cities Advisory Committee members Jade Cadelina and Tess Sayas, in collaboration with the local Filipino-Australian community.


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