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Annabelle McIntyre

A Taste of Harmony

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See event description for details on how to connect.
When

Monday 17 March 2025 from 1am to Tuesday 18 March 2025 12:59am

Over a shared love of food, there’s no more flavourful way to celebrate cultural diversity across workplaces, community groups and schools, than serving up an A Taste of Harmony event.  

Now in its 17th year, A Taste of Harmony has grown into a nationwide event, with thousands of people coming together to share meals, stories, and traditions from their cultural backgrounds. 

An initiative of the Scanlon Foundation, A Taste of Harmony is the nation’s biggest and best annual cultural diversity event. It is designed as an opportunity for people to connect, recognise and celebrate cultural heritage as a way of fostering social cohesion within a fun and relaxed setting. 

The free initiative invites people to share a meal from their heritage and participate in activities to learn about different cultures. 

There are a number of ways to celebrate A Taste of Harmony, such as:

  • Host a lunch or morning tea with your teammates to share food and stories

  • Create a team cookbook with everyone’s favourite recipes from their culture

  • Enjoy team-building exercises that help you learn more about your colleagues 

  • Learn more about Ramadan by utilising our newly created materials

  • Utilise ATOH’s discussion guides to better embrace cultural diversity at your workplace.

At a time when cultural divides are being felt more heavily across the nation, the opportunity for workplaces to support social cohesion is more important than ever. 

Those looking to participate in A Taste of Harmony should register at tasteofharmony.org.au to access exclusive resources from the expansive event hub.

Contact event organiser

Annabelle McIntyre

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