The annual Alinta Energy Christmas Pageant in Perth, Western Australia, witnessed an outpouring of community spirit on the evening of December 2, 2023, as thousands gathered to celebrate the festive season. The event, marked by a vibrant parade featuring Santa Claus and various performances, drew an estimated 70,000 attendees who embraced the joy and magic of the holidays.
Community Joy Amidst Challenges
For many, the Christmas Pageant serves as a cherished tradition, evoking nostalgia and joy. Jerrie Demasi, a journalist who participated in this year’s festivities, reflected on his childhood experiences and the emotional connection to the event. “Nothing quite compares to the joy on a child’s face as they suddenly realise Santa is less than a metre away,” he noted, capturing the essence of the evening.
While the world grapples with challenges such as the rising cost of living, events like these offer a beacon of hope and community connection. Free to the public, the Christmas Pageant stands out as a safe space where families can come together and celebrate, providing relief to those who may otherwise struggle to afford holiday entertainment.
The popularity of the pageant demonstrates its enduring appeal, as it continues to captivate the imaginations of children in an age dominated by screens and digital entertainment. The live event fosters a sense of belonging that is increasingly rare in today’s digital landscape.
Stars Shine Bright
Adding to the excitement, Emma Memma, a former member of the popular children’s group The Wiggles, graced the parade with her presence. Known for her infectious smile and engaging performances, she has become a significant figure in the world of children’s entertainment. This year, her songs were streamed over 14 million times, reflecting her vast popularity among young audiences.
Memma’s genuine interactions with fans further exemplify the spirit of connection fostered at the event. According to attendees, she took the time to meet families, including children with special needs, showcasing a rare compassion that resonates deeply with the community. “It’s an increasingly rare and authentic connection that these beloved events so beautifully foster,” Demasi observed.
Beyond the festivities, the success of the Christmas Pageant is a testament to the dedication of organisations like Seven West Media, which invests considerable resources to ensure the event thrives. Demasi, who previously worked at a rival network, acknowledged the unique commitment that Seven demonstrates towards engaging with the local community.
As the network prepares for an upcoming merger with Southern Cross, there is a hope that the essence of community support will remain intact. The Christmas Pageant serves as a reminder of the importance of local connections and the role of media in nurturing them.
While change is inevitable, the heart of the community remains strong, as evidenced by the overwhelming turnout and participation in events like the Christmas Pageant. The evening not only celebrated the joy of the holiday season but reaffirmed that Western Australia continues to embrace its rich tradition of community magic.


































