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Harmony Week 2025

This Harmony Week, Robina Private Hospital has been a vibrant hub of cultural celebration and unity!

Our talented chefs have delighted patients with a culinary journey around the world, serving up delicious meals from every corner of the globe. Staff members embraced the spirit of the week by wearing orange or showcasing their unique cultural backgrounds through their attire. The hospital was a beautiful mosaic of colours and traditions, reflecting the rich diversity of our team.

To highlight our multiculturalism, we created a special poster featuring the diverse origins of our staff. We are proud to have team members born in Australia, England, Fiji, India, Japan, the Philippines, the United States of America, Argentina, Ireland, New Zealand, France, Iran, South Africa, China, Canada, Scotland, South Korea, Ethiopia, and Finland.

At Robina Private Hospital, we believe that our diversity is our strength. Harmony Week has been a wonderful reminder of the beauty and unity that comes from embracing our different backgrounds and cultures.

Happy Harmony Week to everyone! 


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