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7 marca 2008
Living in Harmony International Lunch in Jindabyne - 18th of March 2008
Luki Choudhury, ESK
On my way back from Jindabyne I have stopped in Cooma to talk to Luki Choudhury who is a Multicultural Project Officer in the Monaro Family Support Service. Here is her message.

Are you interested in the region's cultural, ethnic and religious diversity? Come along to our free International Lunch on Tuesday 18th of March, from 12,30 - 2 pm in the Snowy Mountains Neighbourhood Centre, Snowy River Visitor Centre, Snowy Rgion Avenue, Jindabyne.

Contact Luki on 6452 3450 for more information. Bring a plate of your favourite ethnic dish to share. Ask a friend to come as well. Children most welcome.

More about the project supported by the Australian Government's Living in Harmony Program.

Living in Harmony

Yet another great event for you: we are celebrating Harmony Day in Cooma on 19th March 2008 at the Centennial Park - just a month before your Kosciuszko Festival!

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A new lease of life for multicultural Australia

The Australian Government is examining how best to foster and promote the benefits of cultural diversity in the Australian community.

The Parliamentary Secretary for Multicultural Affairs and Settlement Services, Laurie Ferguson, said today that as part of this examination he has asked for a review of the community relations program, Living in Harmony, which has operated since 1998.

Mr Ferguson acknowledged the commitment and hard work of many individuals and organisations in combating racism and promoting the benefits of cultural diversity through the program and on Harmony Day each year.

However, he said it is time to take a fresh look at strategies for bringing Australians from all backgrounds together in a positive, productive way.

‘The government wants to make sure that the program reaches the broadest possible audience, delivers value for money and that those most in need of our help are receiving assistance,’ Mr Ferguson said.

‘I also want to ensure that the program meets the Australian Government’s goal of developing a multicultural Australia in which everyone benefits from the diversity in our society.

‘We aim to develop a sense of community in which all Australians pull together to secure our future as a socially progressive, fair and united country.’

Mr Ferguson said the review also included Harmony Day, which has been held on March 21.

‘I believe we can have a celebration which is more engaging, meaningful and relevant for a greater number of Australians and I have asked the department to explore how this can be achieved,’ he said.

‘Australians can look forward to a revitalisation of the celebration, and we will keep them informed about a new date and a new image.’

Mr Ferguson said Harmony Day events would go ahead in March this year, but due to the review, promotional products would not be available.

Media contact: Khaldoun Hajaj - 0404 078 692