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'We want you to feel it!': Filipinos in Gold Coast celebrate PH-Aus friendship with Multicultural Festival

'We want you to feel it!': Filipinos in Gold Coast celebrate PH-Aus friendship with Multicultural Festival

SBS Australia20-05-2025

Key Points Philippine-Australia Friendship Day, officially recognised every 22nd of May, commemorates the strong diplomatic, economic, and cultural ties between the two nations.
Filipino community leader, Shirley Nield is inviting everyone to experience the warmth, colours, and rich culture of the Philippines through a multicultural festival on May 24
The festival will feature traditional Filipino cultural performances, food stalls serving classic Filipino dishes, and exhibitions from other cultural groups.
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'We want you to feel it!': Filipinos in Gold Coast celebrate PH-Aus friendship with Multicultural Festival
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20/05/2025
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As preparations continue for the upcoming Philippine-Australia Friendship Day celebration, Filipino community leader from Gold Coast, Shirley Nield is encouraging people from all backgrounds to come together and celebrate their cultures through shared experiences.
'We want to share the joy of our culture and also welcome other communities to join in and share theirs,' Nield said. 'This is a celebration of friendship—not just between the Philippines and Australia—but among all nations living here in harmony.'
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