In the sixth episode of Community Conversations, we are joined by Tricia Foster-Jones, the Community Centres Coordinator at City of Burnside. They discuss the "Chat with a Local" program, which aims to connect locals with recent migrants and explore the local communities and unspoken cultural norms in Australian society.
They also talk about an upcoming program called "Dying to Learn," which intends to openly discuss how different cultures and communities celebrate death and cope with grief. Tune in to this episode to learn more about fostering community connections and understanding diverse perspectives.
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