Notre Dame is home to students who come from all over the world.
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Ashley Darling
The many cultures that make up the community of Notre Dame College came together for a special Harmony Day celebration on the morning of Friday, March 20.
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The event featured student speakers, cultural dances and a fashion parade.
Each student had something to be proud of, with many of them wearing cultural dress or participating in the event.
Iraqi students Noor and Batul Mgoter spoke about their family’s journey to Australia.
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Ashley Darling
Notre Dame deputy principal Brendan Lindsay proudly represented his Irish heritage.
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Ashley Darling
The Samoan students at Notre Dame perform a traditional dance.
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Ashley Darling
Notre Dame’s African students enjoy the opportunity to perform.
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Ashley Darling
Notre Dame’s students enjoyed spending the morning together.
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Ashley Darling
Indian saris were just one example of the beautiful cultural garments on display.
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Ashley Darling
Students from Samoa and the Philippines fly their flags.
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Ashley Darling
The Nutbush was the perfect way to end the event with many of the cultures that make up Australia dancing as one.
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Ashley Darling