Latrobe University – in collaboration with Harmony Alliance, the Australian Institute of Project Management (and others) will offer an online introduction and overview of this FREE program – for Female Migrants – on Friday, 15 July 2022.
Latrobe University – in collaboration with Harmony Alliance, the Australian Institute of Project Management (and others) will offer an online introduction and overview of this FREE program – for Female Migrants – on Friday, 15 July 2022.
When Sam Atukorala came to Australia, he never saw himself being anything but a banker, let alone landing himself on the Victorian Multicultural Honour Roll. Mr Atukorala was among 28 people chosen in the first-ever Victorian Multicultural Honour Roll, created to recognise individuals who have made lasting contributions to multiculturalism in the state.
From today, Yorta Yorta Elder Sir Douglas Nicholls’ name will live on in tangible form with Australia Post releasing a stamp in his honour. The release marks 50 years since the knighting of Sir Doug, the first Indigenous Australian to be knighted, and coincides with NAIDOC Week.
The locally-produced documentary Australia My Home: An Albanian Migration will feature at the Melbourne Documentary Film Festival on July 22.
The Victorian African Communities Committee is a new advisory body that will report to the Minister for Multicultural Affairs, tasked with providing advice on issues impacting Victoria’s various African communities.
Expressions of Interest are now open for 12 general members of African heritage who will represent a diverse range of lived experiences and skillsets. Members will work together to influence and shape the development of key projects, policies, and strategies.
Passionate Victorians of African backgrounds from across the state are encouraged to apply. The selection and recruitment process will consider the need for a balance of skills, experiences, expertise, and diverse representation. Applications close on Monday 18 July at 11:59pm.
Sport — a universal language.
Across the globe, people are connected by the power of the game and so, Shepparton’s Bishal Kunwar thought it only right to join regional and metropolitan through a soccer match.
In collaboration with Shepparton Malayalee Association, Mr Kunwar organised the game for Saturday, June 18, between the Shepparton FC team and the Melbourne Nepal team, who travelled just to play.
In celebration of Refugee Week, Rural Australians for Refugees Euroa branch and Ethnic Council came together on Wednesday, June 22.