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Tatiara’s Refugee’s Celebrate Refugee Week

Image Credit: Highway Christian Centre, Bordertown

Tatiara’s small refugee community celebrated Refugee Week by hosting a special cultural celebration at the Tatiara Civic Centre in Bordertown on June 22.

The event, supported by the Tatiara Migrant Resource Centre, Tatiara District Council and local employer JB Swift hoped to raise awareness of the issues affecting refugees and promoting harmony and togetherness in the Tatiara community.

This year’s theme ‘Restoring Hope’ united individuals and individual communities at a single event which highlighted aspects of the refugee experiences and showcased different activities and entertainment.

Special performances that happened throughout the day included:

 

 

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