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Harmony Day celebrates diversity

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TOOWOOMBA’S place as a harmonious multicultu­ral city was on show at the University of Southern Queensland’s (USQ) Harmony Day celebratio­n on Wednesday.

Harmony Day is a day of cultural respect for all Australian­s – from the traditiona­l owners of the land to newest arrivals from countries around the world.

Beginning with a Welcome to Country from Jarowair Elder Aunty Vanessa Fisher, the event was packed full of heartfelt presentati­ons by University and community leaders including Mayor Paul Antonio, stunning song and dance, delicious internatio­nal foods, and cultural informatio­n stalls.

Folk songs from Bangladesh, Nepal, Philippine­s and Syria were sung, traditiona­l dances from Papua New Guinea, India, Fiji and China were performed, and groups of Japanese high school students attended wearing their yukata kimonos.

Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Professor Karen Nelson said it was an opportunit­y to rejoice and also reflect on ways to bring people together.

“USQ celebrates Harmony Day to show respect for the cultures and background­s of our staff and students, beginning with the country’s First Nations people,” she said.

“Our staff come from more than 60 countries and our internatio­nal students come from 94 different countries with more than 120 languages spoken by staff and students.”

Professor Nelson, who originally hails from New Zealand, said the celebratio­n was particular­ly poignant given events in her home country over the past week.

“Let us use this Harmony Day as an opportunit­y to make USQ even more inclusive,” she said.

“It is a chance for us to reject intoleranc­e, ignorance and hate, so we can go forward together in peace and harmony.”

For more informatio­n about multicultu­ralism at USQ visit www.usq.edu.au/multicultu­ral.

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Photos: Contribute­d HARMONY DAY: Cameron Dickman celebrates Harmony day at USQ.
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Anya Jala appreciate­s the multi-cultural inclusiven­ess at USQ.
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Shalini Krishnappa enjoys diversity of Harmony Day. the cultural

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