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Ideas & inspiration
Why one workplace believes Australians should get involved with A Taste of Harmony
Himanshi Munshaw Luhar of Foodie Trials Nearly 50% of Australians are born overseas or have one parent born overseas. We speak almost 300 different languages and we are a melting pot of culture. There is no better way of getting people together than over a plate of food and that is why I feel
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By Felicity Menzies, Principal Consultant and CEO of Include-Empower.Com Initiatives such as A Taste of Harmony and Harmony Day, held each year in March, provide us with a unique opportunity to celebrate the cultural diversity of our nation, and most commonly, our workplaces. Australia is the world’s second most multicultural nation, tied with Switzerland behind Luxembourg
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The annual Christmas party is one of the most anticipated events on the social calendar for businesses. But what happens if you work in a team that includes people from different cultures, including some who don’t celebrate Christmas? How can you make everyone feel included? The team at A Taste of Harmony, in collaboration
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Australia’s biggest celebration of cultural diversity in the workplace is set to return from 14 – 25 March 2022 with more ways than ever for small businesses to take part! When people feel included at work, employee innovation and productivity increases, while absenteeism falls. Yet one in five people experience discrimination in workplaces of all
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If you’ve planned an event but are looking for some activities that don’t involve food, check out these ideas.
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