The Rotary Club of Goulburn indulged in something a little different on Wednesday when it held an international food night at the Ken Robson pavilion.
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Members brought along dishes with French, American, Indonesian, Indian, Italian influences, plus some traditional Australian favourites.
The club also invited guests along to the function in the recently completed venue. They included Heni Hardi from Goulburn's Multicultural Centre who spoke about the service's work in assisting some 254 migrants in the community. They come from 25 different countries and the centre helps them transition for up to five years.
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The Reverend Roger Ellem thanked the Club for its sponsorship that had helped the Anglican Diocese support the marginalised BaTwa people of Uganda and spoke about the difference it was making to lives.
Matthew Clark and his wife, Rupa, owners of Goulburn business, Masala Mill, also told of their experience moving from Wollongong. They initally set up their Asian Grocers store in Sloane Street before moving to larger premises in Auburn Street.
The evening included some fun and frivolity and plenty of good cheer.
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