“Let’s have more conversations. Let’s have more driveway conversations” said David Manne. On Tuesday night when the rain fell we moved to a driveway and shared in conversation with David Manne, Human Rights Lawyer and Advocate.
“Let’s have more conversations. Let’s have more driveway conversations” said David Manne. On Tuesday night when the rain fell we moved to a driveway and shared in conversation with David Manne, Human Rights Lawyer and Advocate.
Employment opportunities and social isolation are some of the issues that need addressing if more humanitarian migrants are to relocate to regional Victorian centres. These are two of the key messages taken from a meeting of the Strategic Engagement Co-ordinators in Shepparton during November 2018.
People with low English and literacy levels can access key brochures in Easy English and translations of five priority languages from BeyondHousing.
For the fifth year running the multicultural St Georges Road Food Festival enjoyed idyllic weather and a strong turnout.
Determined to become Australian citizens, a large group of women from Afghanistan have been hitting the books and studying together at the Ethnic Council of Shepparton and District.
People with a disability from culturally and linguistically diverse communities will get the tools they need to advocate for themselves in Shepparton this month.
Australia should ‘‘connect the dots’’ and help rural areas capitalise on the opportunities migrant communities can offer, a regional think-tank has argued.
Women from a range of cultural backgrounds gathered in Shepparton for a Friendship Cafe event this week.
Professor Andrew Markus will give a presentation in Shepparton on the annual Social Cohesion surveys conducted by the Scanlon Foundation at the Sherbourne Terrace on afternoon of Wednesday 16 May.
Migrants wanting to sponsor family members to immigrate to Australia have been caught out by a sudden increase in the amount of income they are required to prove to the Federal Government.