Harmony Day is celebrated on 21 March each year in Australia. In this day Australians celebrate the country’s diversity of culture. Harmony Day is managed by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) and gives people who have different backgrounda a chance to share their culture and history. This event is helpful in making Australia a great place to live.
Many schools, community groups and organisations in Australia have events on 21 March to celebrate Harmony Day. Everyone can involve in the Harmony Day’s events, regardless of their backgrounds. On 21 March people are encouraged to wear an orange coloured item to support this event, as orange is the Harmony Day colour.
On Tuesday, we celebrated Harmony Day in St George TAFE. The students who came from different countries brought their local speciality food. The food is very delicious and various. We tasted the wonderful food and at the same time we had a chance to know about other country’s cultures and customs. I had a good time at this event.
Good work Maggie!
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