When he’s not cooking up a storm in the Better Homes and Gardens kitchen our very talented Hero Ambassador ‘Fast’ Ed Halmagyi also works as a professional photographer!
A Taste of Harmony is a chance to reflect on what makes us who we are, and everything that we share. To get people talking, Fast Ed captured the stories of team members at Yoghurt Digital, Play Fair Visa and Migration Services and ReachOut – workplaces who all recognise and embrace cultural diversity.
“One of my favourite jobs is working as an ambassador for A Taste of Harmony, it’s such a great opportunity to get to know one another – the many faces from many places that come together to build a better us.”
To view Fast Ed’s photo series click here.
A Taste of Harmony provides a chance to reflect on what makes us who we are, and everything that we share. Bring a plate, share a story, and leave with a better understanding of the people you work alongside.
Register your workplace for A Taste of Harmony event this year, to eat, share and learn what makes us great, together.
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