NAVIGATION

NAVIGATION

AGMC | CONFERENCE | Living and Loving in Diversity | Friday 21-Sunday 23 September 2018

[Edited extract from public address]

Join us for three days of meeting new friends, interesting discussion and practical workshopping to build a better future for multicultural LGBTIQA+ communities and their family and friends.

The Australian GLBTIQ Multicultural Council (AGMC) 2018 National Conference will be held at the iconic St Kilda Town Hall September 21-23!  It will be the only conference of its kind to discuss, share and explore diversity and intersectionality at its fullest.

Schedule Overview
A conference for multicultural/multifaith and LGBTIQA+, there is a special focus on youth, disability, and what is happening for our international brothers and sisters.

Themes covered:
  • Socio-political
  • Youth
  • Older adults
  • Refugee and asylum seekers
  • New and emerging communities
  • Multi faith
  • Health and wellbeing
  • Disability
  • International research and movements
  • Local advocacy programs and strategies
Register for Early Bird- Ends 30 August 2018
Early Bird rates are now available – join us for three days of meeting new friends, interesting discussion and practical work-shopping to build a better future for multicultural LGBTIQ communities and their family and friends.

Scholarships:
The AGMC have a limited number of scholarships for the 2018 Living and Loving in Diversity Conference!

Where: St Kilda Town Hall, Corner Carlisle Street and St Kilda Road

Getting There:
WALK: The St Kilda Town Hall is an 8 minute walk from Balaclava station, and an 8 minute walk from Tram 96 Terminus.
CYCLE: Bike parking is available outside the Town Hall.
TRAMS: Tram 67 stop 35, Tram 3 & 15 stop 36
TRAINS: Balaclava Station, Sandringham Line.
http://www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/default/st_kilda_map_v2.pdf

Acknowledgment of Country
AGMC 2018 National Conference is being held on the traditional lands of the Yalukut Willam Clan of the Boon Wurrung. We wish to acknowledge them as Traditional Owners and to pay respect to their Elders, past and present, and the Elders from other communities who will be attending.

More about the Conference

MORE:
National Committee, Australian GLBTIQ Multicultural Council Inc.
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Website: http://www.agmc.org.au/