two informative workshops hosted by Department of Immigration covering topics such as becoming an Australian Citizen, understanding legal frameworks and learning to drive in Australia. Online bookings required;
a beautiful photographic exhibition by documentary photographer and researcherTeena Saulo entitled Telling Lives. The exhibit showcases images of the everyday lives and portraits of the Indigenous Hmong and Mlabri people of Thailand, and Filipino peasant folks, specifically the remaining cultural bearers of the historic Philippine province of Ilocos Sur;
multicultural cooking demonstrations to inspire; and
a Tai Chi demonstration by Paul Li.
“And I’m happy to report the youngsters don’t miss out in our Harmony Day celebrations as there are a range of fun activities for them to get involved in – including getting their face painted in their favourite flag of the world,” Cr Rogerson said.
More details are available at council’s library website or by calling 1300 LIBRARY.
Please note Harmony Day was incorrectly advertised in council’s Spotlight print advertising as being held on March 28.