Grupa Poetycka “JESZCZE RAZ” invites you to a warm and atmospheric Polish-style evening filled with music, shared singing, poetry, traditional food and community spirit.
This special community event supports the new Polish Library in East Victoria Park, created thanks to the efforts of Polish School WA and dedicated community members who helped save and organise the Polish book collection.
🎶 Polish music and singalongs
📖 poetry and traditional biesiada atmosphere
🥘 traditional Polish flavours
😊 great atmosphere and community spirit
🎟 Entry: $10 (online or at Polish Club Sikorski)
ALL TICKET PROCEEDS SUPPORT THE POLISH LIBRARY PROJECT.
During the event, Polish Jar Restaurant will also serve a special Biesiadny Talerz inspired by traditional Polish gatherings, with part of the proceeds also supporting the library.
Come together for an evening of singing, food, poetry and Polish tradition while helping preserve Polish language, culture and books for future generations ❤️📚🇵🇱
Mass at St Anthony’s Catholic Church,
96 Innamincka Road, Greenmount
Mass starts at: 11:00 AM Commemorative Lunch in the Sikorski Club
7 Bellevue Road, Bellevue
Lunch starts at: 1:00 PM
The Anniversary of death of General Wladyslaw Sikorski, we commemorate with two events, firstly the Holy Mass (in Polish) for the soul of General in St. Anthony’s Church and then with a meeting at the Club and short historical and informative presentation followed by the lunch.
Join us for a magical afternoon full of music, dancing and fairytale fun!
On Sunday, 12 July, our venue will transform into a magical world where princesses, superheroes, pirates, fairies and favourite storybook characters come to life.
Dress up as your favourite fairytale character and join the fun on the dance floor!
Event Details:
📅 Sunday, 12 July
🕑 Time: 2:00PM – 4:00PM
🎟️ Ticket: $5
🥤 Includes a juice coupon at the bar
👧🧒 Ages: 0–12 years
What’s waiting for you:
✨ music and dancing
✨ games and surprises
✨ magical fairytale atmosphere
✨ fun for the whole family
Put on your costume and dance into our fairytale with us!
Concert Presented by Polonia WA
Event Details
Date: 5 June 2026
Doors Open: 6:00 PM
Concert Starts: 6:30 PM
Venue: Polish Club Sikorski (Late change)
Dress Code: Semi-formal attire recommended
Light refreshments included
Tickets: http://trybooking.com/DLUWA
Presented by Polonia WA
Project supported by Blum Foundation
Polish Impressions – An Evening of Classics and Jazz
We invite you on a unique musical journey that blends the depth of Polish Romanticism with the lightness of modern jazz.
In the first half of the evening, we will immerse ourselves in the masterpieces of Chopin, Moniuszko, and Wieniawski, before being swept away after the interval by iconic Polish hits in surprising new arrangements.
This is an evening full of emotion, celebrating our heritage in one of Perth’s most prestigious interiors — the Government House Ballroom.
Performances will be in Polish.
The event will be hosted (MC) in English.
Featuring Magda Lisek – Soprano
Perth-born lyric coloratura soprano Magda Lisek captivates audiences with a voice of remarkable agility and warmth. A graduate of the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA), she holds a Bachelor of Music (Classical Performance) and a Graduate Diploma in Opera, studying under acclaimed soprano Elisa Wilson and mezzo-soprano Patricia Price.
Her artistic development has taken her internationally, including the Bel Canto Summer Voice Program in Germany, masterclasses in Poland with Jolanta Żmurko, and coaching in Perth with baritone Gregory Yurisich.
Magda has performed as a soloist with the West Coast Philharmonic Orchestra at Perth Concert Hall and has appeared with Western Australian Opera and Freeze Frame Opera. She has sung in Opera Australia’s Carmen Spectacular at the WACA (2023) and most recently performed in Mahler’s Symphony No. 9 with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra and Western Australian Opera (2025).
She is also the founder of Couch Opera Live, creator of original productions Diary of a Couch Diva and From Vienna to Hollywood and Broadway, and has received acclaim for her roles as Mabel (The Pirates of Penzance) and Phyllis (Iolanthe). She returns to Mabel in June 2026 under Ian Westrip OAM.
A familiar presence at the Government House Ballroom, Magda has also performed the Australian National Anthem at the Australian of the Year Awards before distinguished guests including the Governor of Western Australia.
Her operatic repertoire includes Adina (L’Elisir d’Amore), Gilda (Rigoletto), Blonde (Die Entführung aus dem Serail), Susanna (Le Nozze di Figaro), and Marie (La Fille du Régiment).
Marta Nowicka – Jazz & Crossover Soprano
Marta Nowicka is a Polish-born soprano and crossover artist based in Sydney, celebrated for her radiant voice, emotional depth, and magnetic stage presence.
Classically trained at the Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Vienna, she has performed leading operatic roles across Europe, earning acclaim for her vocal brilliance and expressive interpretations.
A versatile artist, Marta seamlessly bridges opera, musical theatre, and jazz. Her performances combine classical elegance with the storytelling immediacy of musical theatre and the rhythmic vitality of jazz, creating a sound that is both sophisticated and contemporary.
In recognition of her artistic achievements, Marta was granted Australian citizenship through the Distinguished Talent pathway. Alongside performing, she is a passionate educator dedicated to inspiring emerging artists.
Kasia Boccamazzo – Violinist
Kasia Boccamazzo is a 16-year-old violinist from Perth whose musicianship reflects a unique blend of classical training and Polish folk tradition.
She began playing violin at the age of four in Albany and continues her studies in Perth. Currently working towards her AMEB Certificate of Performance, she has completed Grade 7 in violin and has also studied flute.
Kasia has trained with Margaret Gunson, Mike Hyder, Jacek Sławomirski, and currently studies with Helen Kruger (Australian Baroque).
She has performed extensively with the West Australian Youth Orchestra and across festivals, eisteddfods, and concert venues including theatres and cathedrals. Her experience spans orchestral, chamber, and solo performance.
Deeply connected to her Polish heritage, Kasia brings authenticity and character to her folk-inspired playing. She also plays flute and guitar, reflecting her broad musical engagement.
Volunteer Thank You Disco Night Friday 22 May 2026 at 6:00 PM
Join us for a special disco evening held as part of National Volunteer Week.
This event is all about thanking our volunteers – the people who help create and support our community. We also warmly welcome anyone who would like to get to know the club and get involved.
🎧 Music by DJ Marcin, playing a mix of disco hits.
📝 Registration is required – a light welcome snack will be available at the beginning of the evening. Due to planning requirements, we may not be able to provide this for guests who do not register in advance.
Expect a relaxed and friendly atmosphere with music, dancing, and great company.
This event is delivered as part of National Volunteer Week, supported by Volunteering WA and Lotterywest.
Dear Members,
The Annual General Meeting 2026 will take place at the Club.
7 Bellevue Road, Bellevue
on the 26 of May 202 at 1:00 PM.
Agenda below.
1. Start at 1:00 PM, checking the quorum.
2. Opening of the AGM – President.
3. Election of the Secretary and two assessors.
4. Reading from the last year’s AGM report – Secretary.
5. Reports by:
– Treasurer.
– Audit Committee.
– President.
6. Discussion on the reports.
7. Any other business.
8. Closing of the AGM.
Saturday 9 May 2026 at 3:00PM Polish Club Sikorski 7 Bellevue Rd, Bellevue WA Entry Free
Family Friendly Festival
Celebrate culture, diversity and friendship at our annual Friendship Day – Poles and Friends Festival.
This vibrant family festival brings together the traditions, music and flavours of the Visegrád Group countries – Poland, Czechia, Hungary and Slovakia.
Join us for an afternoon and evening filled with colour, music, food and community spirit.
Official Opening Ceremony
Main Hall at 4:00PM
What to Expect
• Folkloric performances and live music
• Cultural presentations from Poland, Czechia, Hungary and Slovakia
• Animal Farm for children – free
• Face painting and kids’ activities – free
• Music throughout the afternoon and evening
• Raffle, games and entertainment
• Traditional food from participating communities
Food & Drinks
Polish Jar Restaurant will operate from our outdoor festival tent with a special event menu. There will be of course additional stalls with Czech, Slovak and Hungarian cuisine
The Bar will be open throughout the festival.
Dress Code
We encourage everyone to wear the colours of their country or traditional folk costumes.
Let’s make it vibrant, joyful and friendly.
Want to be part of the Festival team?
We are always looking for volunteers to support our community events – from helping at the bar and assisting with activities to event photography and organisation. If you would like to get involved, send us a message or speak to us on the day. Be part of something meaningful.
Sensation: Norbi in Perth!
Polish Club Sikorski invited Norbi to celebrate the 60th Anniversary. He accepted. So, there will be a concert by Norbi and a Disco.
The disco part will be run by one of the top DJs – Skandal!
What a marvellous combination: Norbi and DJ Skandal.
Don’t miss it!
When: long weekend Sunday 26 April 2026 at 6 PM
Where: at the Celebrant’s place, Polish Club Sikorski, 7 Bellevue Road, Bellevue WA 6056
Norbi is a Polish singer, songwriter, and also a radio and television presenter. Known for hits such as “Kobiety są gorące”, he has been entertaining audiences for years with energetic, dance‑driven performances full of humour and great interaction with the crowd. Together with Artur (DJ Skandal), they guarantee a night of fun and an unforgettable atmosphere!
Bar and Restaurant will be open.
Tickets: http://psdu.com.au/
Normal: $65
Concession (senior/student) $60
Promotion – (buy 4 pay for 3) $195
Group Ticket – (8 persons) $370
Special: Two events combined ticket for Gala Ball (18/04/2026) and Norbi (26/04/2026) only $100 (save $40) this ticket will be on sale from 11/03/2026
Friday 25 April 2026
ANZAC Day Service
Every year all Club members are invited to attend ANZAC Day Commemorative Service at RSL Bellevue.
The usual program of the Service is as follows:
12:00 PM Parade is formed
12:15 PM Parade commences
12:30 PM ANZAC Day Service
1:00 PM Service concludes
All members will gather at 11:30 AM at the Club, 7 Bellevue, Bellevue and then we walk to the RSL Bellevue Branch at Purton Place, Bellevue to attend the Service.
In our tradition is that the President of the General Sikorski Polish Club on behalf of Club members, lay a wreath at the War Memorial.
Let’s celebrate the Polish Club’s Birthday Party!
We’ll congratulate and thank the volunteers then will have a good time enjoying entertainment and partying till Midnight!
Saturday 18 April 2026 – 6:00 PM till 12:00 PM
Dress code: Black Tie
Main Event of the Celebrations – great Gala Ball including
Programme includes, among others:
– Speeches by distinguished invited guests
– Presentation of certificates to deserving contributors
– Live music performed by a Polish band
– Performances by well‑known and local Polish artists
– Dances by the Kukułeczka ensemble
– Dinner
– Dance party / Social dancing
TICKETS
Members (of all Polish organisations affiliated with Polonia WA) $65
Non-members $75
Special: Two events combined ticket for Gala Ball (18/04/2026) and Norbi (26/04/2026) only $100 (save $40)
EVENT MENU Entrée (alternate drop)
Poultry pâté with cranberry sauce
Herring tartare. Main (alternate drop)
Pork loin with plum
Grilled chicken breast in mushroom sauce Cake
A Slice of Jubilee Cake.
Dietary Requirements & Allergies
Please inform us of any dietary requirements or allergies at the time of booking. While we take great care in preparing our dishes, we cannot guarantee an allergen-free environment.
CURIOUS PLATTERS FOR CURIOUS APPETITES
(Please make your selections when booking your tickets. Pre-order with your ticket – additional cost applies. These are optional extras and not included in the dinner ticket.)
Aussie Grazing Platter – $40
A merry medley of cold meats, charming cheeses, dips that dance, crackers that crunch, and antipasto delights — a feast for 1 to 3 wanderers.
Polish Grazing Platter – $50
A royal spread from the heart of old Poland — noble cold cuts, enchanted vegetables, village antipasto, and fresh-baked bread to share with fellow adventurers.
Feeds 1–3 hungry hearts.
About the Jubilee
Believe it or not, this year marks the Diamond Jubilee of the Polish Club Sikorski — 60 years of activity.
Sixty years of helping people, supporting new immigrants, and sharing Polish culture, traditions, and customs with the wider community.
Our founding members, already active in the early 1950s, sought to unite and support one another in a new land. After more than twenty years of planning, fundraising, and preparation, they registered the Polish Club General W. Sikorski Western Australia Inc. on 26 April 1966, in the year of the Millennium of Christianity in Poland. They chose as the Club’s patron the World War II hero, General Władysław Sikorski.
Since then, the clubhouse was built in 1972, the function room was added in 1995, and countless events have taken place here. Many distinguished guests have visited the Club, and a great number of cultural, educational, sporting, and community initiatives have been organised.
The last 15 years have brought tremendous changes and improvements.
The ageing, run-down buildings from the 1970s era were transformed into fresh, modern facilities equipped with contemporary equipment, fittings, and technology. These improvements enabled the volunteer Management Committee to significantly increase the pace of the Club’s activities. The number of major events grew from an average of about 10 per year to around 50 — a fivefold increase — while the number of visitors has increased tenfold.
And all of this has been achieved by volunteers — and volunteers alone.
This April we celebrate 60 years of the Club serving the community, and with it we celebrate three generations of volunteers who have made it possible.
Today we thank them for their hard work, dedication, initiative, enthusiasm, and the countless hours they have devoted to building and sustaining this Club and community.