Protection of Historical Heritage
Since its inception, the Wirrulla Autonomous Council(WAC) has been dedicated to preserving and transmitting the cultural heritage of the Wirrulla region. This includes not only safeguarding historic buildings and sites but also supporting traditional arts and folk customs that are integral to the area's cultural identity. WAC organizes cultural festivals, celebrations, and exhibitions that showcase these elements, fostering a deep appreciation among local residents for their rich heritage. These activities also serve as a significant attraction for visitors, providing them with an immersive experience of the region's unique cultural traditions. The council's efforts in heritage preservation are not limited to mere conservation but also involve active engagement and education, ensuring that both locals and visitors understand the historical and cultural significance of these assets.

Cultural Exchange and Integration
WAC actively promotes cultural exchange and integration, creating a vibrant and inclusive community atmosphere. By organizing multicultural festivals, international art exhibitions, and cultural workshops, the council encourages interactions between local residents and people from diverse cultural backgrounds. These events serve as a platform for showcasing a variety of cultural expressions, from music and dance to visual arts and culinary traditions. This exchange not only broadens the horizons of the local community but also fosters mutual understanding and respect among different cultural groups. WAC's initiatives in cultural exchange have brought new energy and diversity to the Wirrulla community, enriching its cultural landscape and making it a more dynamic and cosmopolitan place to live and visit.