In a digital age where Facebook ‘friends’ and linked in
connections are often numbered in hundreds, where speed is of the essence and
we seemingly know every thought, every movement, every happening around us, it
can be a lonely place out there especially for newcomers. Australia is
encouraging and driving its digital revolution with great innovation and flair
but as new technologies explode onto the Australia market and more people
communicate with clicks and touch than spoken words there is something else
happening, something all embracing which in successful in part because of
Australia’s climate, in part to do with our multiculturalism and in part to do
with the intrinsic values that have honed a nation. Australia’s young cities
have invested in community: real physical connection, magnificent human
gatherings to celebrate almost anything, assuring our many newcomers that they
belong as much as the next man.
With each oohh and
ahhh as the fireworks catapult through the sky there is a wave of certainty in
the commonality of the experience. The crowd holds its breath while the
tightrope walker teeters high between the buildings and the people below reach
out to each other with gasps and murmurs of admiration. It is addictive, that
togetherness, that belonging to community and Australia does it so well!
Every weekend, all over Australia there are festivals,
fairs, community markets, events which in other countries would not happen or
be so well attended merely because the weather prevents such experiences
happening with such regularity. We are lucky in Australia, that it can be cold,
it can be wet, it can be windy and it can be incredibly hot but the chances of
good weather are relatively high for a good portion of the day.
If you are new you can guarantee that you will be able to
wander along to any number of events, often at almost no cost, and that the
people will be genuinely friendly! This collective experience will be made up
of peoples from almost every nationality because Australia is truly a melting
pot of many nations and so, as well as often connecting with people because of
the communality of having relocated, it is not unusual to strike up
conversation with people from your home country! Even if you don’t meet other
newcomers, there is a deep sense of connection n Australia which sits at the
heart of its values: reaching out to others, helping ‘mates’ whether you know
them or not, genuinely being interested in others. This is something as old as
Australian time when aboriginal culture instilled community values and passed
them down generation after generation. But there is something more than this
happening as well.
Australia is taking its vibrant and dynamic art and
culture into the community. Recently Melbourne staged White Night where almost
half a million people descended on the city to take part in one of the most
spectacular artistic triumphs in Australia. The experience was mind boggling
and even as the crowd jostled to see more and more of the city on show there
was a sense of collective pride. Over 300 artists across the city made
Melbourne visible on an international scale but most importantly reinforced the
drawing together of locals. Recent newcomers felt as much a art of the dazzling
spectacle as old timers! Australia really understands taking art to the people,
drawing a crowd and harnessing community energy.
The Sydney Festival, Australia’s spectacular arts and cultural festival
showcases music, theatre, dance and
other events right across Sydney while every major city is doing the same
thing. And then there is food! Every city has it’s community markets, farmers
markets where everybody gets to know the stallholders and there is an easy
opportunity to catch up with new found friends with no pressure.
You will also find that different nationalities have celebrations around
the cities and this is usually a food fest as much as anything else. Again a
great opportunity to meet up with others. And we mustn’t forget sport:
wonderful events from triathlons to team sport to horse racing and the list
goes on: Australia does it with enormous flair. There is a craving for more and
more coming together in ways which are reminiscent of past ages but offer
amazing opportunities to connect and Australia is right ahead of the game.