Ethnic community groups in Casey Victoria got together to share their stories about their personal journeys to Australia as migrants for artist Dena Al Jamal to transform these stories and ideas into a quilt artwork. This exciting art project will feature a multicoloured haired woman on the quilt that represent mothers from different cultural backgrounds, and it will be delivered in March next year.
$5.3 Million Funding in Support of Services for Australians with Disability
The government today announced the $5.3 million funding in providing services and work for people living with disability. The organisations which will receive the funding are as follow:
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The Bennelong By-election is this Saturday with a Translated Guide Available
There will be a by-election held in the federal electoral division of Bennelong on Saturday 16 December 2017. We’re helping the Australian Electoral Commission to get the message to voters in the culturally and linguistically diverse community of Bennelong.
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“Your Capacity to Incorporate Inclusive Messaging is Boundless” Said Multicultural NSW CEO Hakan Harman
Multicultural NSW CEO Hakan Harman has spoken about the importance for Australia’s media and marketing industry to address multicultural audiences, at the AdNews Live! Reframing Australia event in November.
While presenting numbers and stats that reflect a reality of cultural diversity, Mr. Harman raised awareness about the necessary to incorporate inclusive messaging among marketeers and media agencies. He pointed out that the capacity to contribute to a cohesive multicultural society within a marketing agency is boundless.
We Celebrate Marriage Equality!
In one of the biggest events across Australia for 2017, the Australian Federal Parliament has passed the marriage equality law last Thursday. This historic moment follows the results of the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey on 15th November where 61.1% of Australians voted YES for marriage equality. Australia is the 26th country to have achieved marriage equality.