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Floriade and the Secrets of a Beautiful Life

Do you ever feel like celebrating Spring? Do you ever want to really enjoy the blossoms, the smell of new flowers, the sight of new buds and the glorious feeling of warmth after the winter? In this program, you will take in the gorgeous scenes of Floriade, Canberra’s most iconic annual tourism event. Also, you will discover how to bring colour not just in your life but to the lives of the people around you as well.

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