Events
TRC Harmony Day in the City
From: | Tuesday 23 March 2021 |
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To: | Tuesday 23 March 2021 |
Time: | 11:00am - 02:30pm Tuesday 23 March 2021 |
Location: | TRC Harmony Day in the City, 155 Herries St, Toowoomba , Qld 4350 Australia |
Harmony Day (21 March) celebrates Australia’s cultural diversity. It’s about inclusiveness, respect and a sense of belonging for everyone.
The continuing message of Harmony Day is 'Everybody Belongs' and its annual observance aims to encourage inclusiveness, respect and belonging for all Australians, regardless of cultural background, and celebrate core Australian values.
Toowoomba Regional Council celebrates the 21st Harmony Day at the TRC Civic Square (behind the Library ) on Tuesday 23rd March 2021.
The day's program includes Welcome, guest speakers ,activities and entertainment from variuos cultural groups showcasing our rich tapestry of cultures recogninsing the contribution from the First People and the migrants that came and s choiceto live here This is an also an opportunity welcome those that has just arrived to setlle and visit from many countries to contribute to our journey as a nation.
Time : 11am - 2:30 pm
Limited free Sausage sizzle for community..
Covid checklist applies.
Other Notes :
"Harmony Day is observed annually on 21 March in Australia. Harmony Day is intended to celebrate the cohesive and inclusive nature of Australia and promote a tolerant and culturally diverse society. Initially celebrated in 1999, Harmony Day coincides with the UN's International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, which was established in 1966 with the aim of eradicating racism and racially-fuelled hate crime.
Harmony Day is represented by an orange ribbon, and participants are encouraged to wear orange due to connotations of social communication, freedom of ideas and encouragement of mutual respect. Australia prides itself on being a multi-cultural society, with figures showing that nearly half of all Australians were born overseas, with the country seeing a high volume of migration every year. On top of this, more than 70 Indigenous languages are spoken in Australia and it has a very rich tribal heritage.
Harmony Day is observed annually on 21 March in Australia. Harmony Day is intended to celebrate the cohesive and inclusive nature of Australia and promote a tolerant and culturally diverse society. Initially celebrated in 1999, Harmony Day coincides with the UN's International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, which was established in 1966 with the aim of eradicating racism and racially-fuelled hate crime.
Harmony Day is represented by an orange ribbon, and participants are encouraged to wear orange due to connotations of social communication, freedom of ideas and encouragement of mutual respect. Australia prides itself on being a multi-cultural society, with figures showing that nearly half of all Australians were born overseas, with the country seeing a high volume of migration every year. On top of this, more than 70 Indigenous languages are spoken in Australia and it has a very rich tribal heritage.
The continuing message of Harmony Day is 'Everybody Belongs' and its annual observance aims to encourage inclusiveness, respect and belonging for all Australians, regardless of cultural background, and celebrate core Australian values."
155 Herries St
Toowoomba
Qld
4350
Australia
Entry charges - Adult | free |
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Entry charges - Child | free |
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Contact phone | 131 872 |
Booking information | Free to public |
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Contact organisation | Toowoomba Regional Council |
Is food and drink available? | Yes |
Are toilets available? | Yes |
Is there disabled access? | Yes |