A friend and I went to an event hosted by the Australian division of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees on Monday, June 20th, World Refugee Day. The woman speaking is someone important here in the Aus government, can't remember exactly who. But the second she arrived it became about acknowledging how wonderful the government is about bringing refugees into Australia. I agree that they've been pretty good, but could be way way better, especially about changing public opinion. People don't take time to think about what sort of circumstances people have to be in to flee their homes, their livelihoods, often members of their families, and pay sometimes more than they can afford to flee. Canada is no better, that's for sure. We are Westerners don't think about these things very often, sadly.
This woman is Auntie Ruth. She's from the Aboriginal community here in Canberra, so she did an acknowledgement of the traditional territories. She also welcomed the international students to Canberra when we arrived in February.
Finally, this is a picture from almost a month ago, of the Sydney Opera House at night. Simon and I did an overnight trip to see a band there. It was really really cool, part of the Vivid Festival in Sydney. I wish we'd had more time to check it out but we both had to be back for class the next day. We're hoping to head back to Sydney soon.Ok, more will come shortly. I went with friends up to a nature park last week, and we are hiking up the Mountain behind our apartment through the Botanic Gardens tomorrow, so more pictures will be up soon too.
Til then!
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