
Joe’s family history is British as far back as any of his relatives can remember, and he was born and raised in the United Kingdom, only leaving to come and live in Australia a year ago.
While there are things that he misses about home, Joe does not get overly homesick living in Sydney. This is largely due to Australia’s outdoor lifestyle, better weather and really good variety of food.
He stays connected with this culture by speaking with his friends back at home and watching British television shows. He also keeps up with British politics but is not quite sure if he should feel bemused or bewildered!
During lunch breaks Joe does occasionally miss the trips to British supermarkets where he could buy cheap meal deals including a sandwich, crisps and a drink. This is something that has yet to catch on in Australia!
View more of Fast Ed’s photo series by clicking here.
Related Posts
-
Australian Taxation Office
-
Chung Jae Lee: My Korean heritage
-
City of Whittlesea
-
William Ross
-
Tessa – Reach Out
-
Why cultural diversity is an important workplace conversation
-
Junnan – Yoghurt Digital
-
Mckenzie – Yoghurt Digital
-
Multiculturalism a key ingredient of Melbourne’s ‘happy cafe’
-
Cultural cuisines you may never have tried (and should!)
-
Ayca – Yoghurt Digital
-
What’s in your pantry?
-
Emma – Blackbird PR
-
Sukaina – Playfair Visa and Migration Services
-
Petra – Playfair Visa and Migration Services
-
Carly Day: Learning more about my cultural background
-
How does your heritage affect what you eat?
-
4 reasons to introduce A Taste of Harmony to your workplace
-
What did you eat today?
-
Mitchell – Reach Out
-
Pride in Diversity for Major Hotel Group – Accor Hotels
-
Dave – Reach Out
-
Metro South Health
-
Sally – Blackbird PR
-
Maxine – Reach Out
-
A workplace champion for harmony – Department of Human Services
-
How many cuisines have you eaten in your life?
-
Newmont
-
Arq Group
-
Neha – Playfair Visa and Migration Services
-
What’s your favourite food?
-
Dominique Rizzo: What I learnt about my cultural heritage
-
Phoebe – Playfair Visa and Migration Services
-
Australia Post – 10 year participant and major supporter
-
Krisztina – Reach Out
-
A Taste of Harmony brings ‘Besties’ together – Best and Less
-
Flourish Australia leads by example, and wins a visit by Celebrity Chef, Fast Ed!
-
Gilad – Yoghurt Digital
-
Fast Ed’s A Taste of Harmony Photo Series
-
ASF Audit’s first A Taste of Harmony celebration
-
Department of Local Government, Racing and Multicultural Affairs, QLD
-
Cristina – Playfair Visa and Migration Services
-
Tammy – Playfair Visa and Migration Services
-
Kristin – Playfair Visa and Migration Services
-
A Taste of Harmony at Harding Martin
-
Why your workplace should celebrate A Taste of Harmony
-
What makes Australian food culture so diverse?
-
How entrepreneurship enables economic independence for migrant women
-
Centre for Multicultural Youth
-
A Taste of Harmony Registration Competition 2026
-
Caring about cultural diversity – AutoCare Services
-
What is Australian cuisine?
-
Angel – Reach Out
-
Melissa Leong – Learning more about my cultural heritage
-
Samantha – Playfair Visa and Migration Services
-
Matthew – Yoghurt Digital
-
What does food mean to you?
-
How a garden in a Brighton backyard is connecting cultures
-
Who makes the best desserts?



