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In fact, in the following decades there was mass migration. By the middle of the twentieth century, people from all over Europe, the Middle East, Asia and South America were immigrating to Australia. After , almost all migrants to Australia travelled by air instead of by ship. In modern times, many people who come to Australia are escaping war and violent conflicts in their home countries. To live harmoniously in Australia, it is essential that we ensure that everyone from different backgrounds is made to feel equal and involved, and is treated with fairness and respect.

Some people might look or dress differently from you. Learning more about the cultures and customs of those around you will help you to better understand these differences.

Remember, differences are not a bad thing. They are what make us unique and special. Harmony Day is a day to celebrate and learn more about the things that make us different. Many people from different countries, some of whom speak different languages, and hold various religious beliefs, live side by side in Australia.

The top five languages spoken in Australia are:. The rest have moved here. The top five countries from which people have immigrated are:. These are only the most common languages and birthplaces in Australia, and there are many more, all of which are very interesting to learn about. If you find an error, please let us know. The first day of Hanukkah is the start of the Hanukkah period, which lasts for 8 days, from the 25th day of the month of Kislev to the second day of Tevet in the Hebrew calendar.

The last day of Hanukkah marks the end of a festive Jewish occasion, known as Hanukkah or Chanukah. Some Christians, particularly those of Catholic faith, in Australia mark the Feast of the Immaculate Conception on or around December 8.

Sign in. For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, put some time aside to spend on country. If spending time on country is a little harder or unfamiliar, you could ask an Auntie, Uncle, Elder or friend to welcome you onto their land and learn about their traditions and practices.

This sort of reconnection with land can be healing and beneficial for your wellbeing. Feeling a sense of belonging is really important to make you feel good. Harmony Day and Harmony Week Harmony Week is all about celebrating the amazing cultures that make up our country.

Our mouths are watering just thinking about these recipes that young people on the ReachOut Forums shared: Jewish chicken soup with kneidel Bangladeshi street food Sinhalese curry It's important to make your event as COVID-safe as possible. Hearing or seeing your native or second language can be really comforting. You can hit up SBS again for a some awesome foreign-language films , check out Palace or Dendy Cinemas if you want to get out of the house to watch something, or even go old-school at your local library which should have a DVD collection you can borrow freely from.

When it comes to reading — the world is your oyster. All bookshops and libraries whether online or IRL have foreign-language sections you can browse. Ask others about their culture Hearing from others about their culture can be super interesting — just check out what some young people in our forums shared.



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