Jabba the Bus will be at African House on Tuesday 1 March from 3-8pm for COVID Vaccinations. Boosters and First or Second doses will be available for children 5-11 years, 16 years and older, and adults in need of vaccinations.
Jabba the Bus will be at African House on Tuesday 1 March from 3-8pm for COVID Vaccinations. Boosters and First or Second doses will be available for children 5-11 years, 16 years and older, and adults in need of vaccinations.
In observance of International Women’s Day, The Women’s Collective in partnership with La Trobe University present Jane Caro, Feminist social commentator, novelist and columnist.
Victorians from multicultural communities are invited to enter a new photography competition and tell their story.
The first of its kind, Capturing Culture: A Focus on Multicultural Victoria is open to anyone in Victoria with a multicultural background.
In addition to the $9,000 in prizes on offer, entrants have the opportunity to contribute to the visual record of a unique time in our history.
headspace National are hosting a webinar for parents and carers of young people to support their mental health, for the region of Shepparton. these webinars are for Parents and Carers of young people between 12-25 years old. This online session is scheduled for 22 Feb 2022 at 7pm.
If you’re having a difficult time, there are people here to help.
The pandemic has affected everyone in different ways, and it’s important to take the time to care for your mental health. There’s free help available now for every Victorian who needs it, at your local Mental Health and Wellbeing Hub.
The Hubs provide free services for anyone living in Victoria, no matter your visa status. The experienced support workers will listen to you and help you to find the best and most appropriate support.
The Fair Work Commission has announced fruit pickers nationwide will be given a guaranteed minimum wage rate from April 28, a historic industrial policy won by the Australian Workers’ Union last November.
Although she is not representing Greater Shepparton City Council as a member of the Hume Regional Advisory Committee, Ms Seema Abdullah’s experience as Victoria’s first female Muslim migrant councillor and mayor provides valuable insights into Australian multicultural experiences.
Some Pacific Islander workers say they feel like they are being “treated like slaves” as fruit pickers in Australia under the Seasonal Worker Programme.
The National Ethnic and Multicultural Broadcasters’ Council (NEMBC) is a national peak body that advocates for multiculturalism and ethnic broadcasting. The National Ethnic and Multicultural Broadcasters’ Council will conduct an online session addressing promoting human rights and reducing racism on February 8, 6pm, AEDT.
This weekend a pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinic will be hosted at St Georges Road Primary School. It will operate on Saturday 5 February and Sunday 6 February, 9am-3pm (both days).