Monday, March 28, 2011

TAFE HARMONY DAY








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Last Wednesday St George TAFE celebrated Harmony day. Really it was exiiciting and fantastic for me because, that was my first time celebrating Harmony day. Before that I didn't know how to celebrate Harmony day. I saw lots of students who came from different cultural backgrounds and they wore their own traditional dresses and brought lots of food as well. We enjoyed a Bangladeshi song and a nice speech by Japanese students and a Bangladeshi student. Lastly we all sang Advance Australia Fair together and we took lots of photos .

Monday, March 21, 2011

Harmony day


Harmony Day is a day where all Australians celebrate their cultural diversity. Harmony day is celebrated on 21st of March each year. This Day we come together to learn and understand how Australians have different backgrounds. Living in harmony makes Australia a great place to live. Lots of community events and product promotion are held to celebrate Harmony day . Harmony Day gives us the opportunity to celebrate what makes each Australian unique and share what we have in common. We have 260 languages including aboriginal languages and 270 ancestries. We are united by our acceptance of cultural diversity, mutual respect for one another by democratic tradition. The key message of Harmony day is 'Every one Belongs' which means all Australians are a welcome part of our country, regardless of their background.


All Australians are encouraged to get involved in Harmony Day.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

weekend

I think my weekend a bit of different from others. Because a whole week lots of job waiting for me what's I need to be done in the weekend such as washing cleaning and some of them for next week preparation like shopping, cooking and ironing as well. Actually these are my routine work.
Easily I can say I don't have any leisure time after coming Australia. I should say life is hard in overseas without family or relative. Sometimes I feel bad when I remember how was my Bangladesh's life.