Harmony Day (21 March) celebrates Australia’s cultural diversity. It’s about inclusiveness, respect and a sense of belonging for everyone.
Recipes for Harmony brings the world to children, introducing them to amazing people, cultures and foods in an interactive and educational way.
The online resource features recipes, cultural profiles and personal stories from every-day and high profile Australians such as AFL player Bachar Haloui and Masterchef contestant Alice Zaslavsky.
A helpful teacher’s resource provides example lesson plans, work sheets, ice breaker and other classroom activities.
Register your event for Harmony Day and a Taste of Harmony for free products and online resources, to help your class celebrate Australia’s cultural diversity.
Recipes for Harmony was developed by Cultural Infusion for the Department of Social Services and theScanlon Foundation.
- Recipes for Harmony is available in different formats to help you access it in the classroom or at home, on a tablet or on a computer.
- Recipes for Harmony eBook (PDF 45 MB)
The PDF format links to YouTube for videos. Some versions of Adobe PDF Reader may not play theaudio files. Please download these separately if you have trouble accessing these. - Recipes for Harmony eBook (epub file 143 MB)
This interactive eBook includes all videos and audio recordings embedded. This is suitable for Macs, iPads and iPhone devices via iBooks or for PCs via Azardi. - Recipes for Harmony eBook (epub file 28 MB)
This file links to YouTube for all videos while audio is embedded. This is suitable for Macs, iPads and iPhone devices via iBooks or for PCs via Azardi. - Recipes for Harmony eBook accessible version (Word 3 MB)
This is a plain text version of the eBook and suitable for those needing an accessible version.
- Recipes for Harmony eBook (PDF 45 MB)