It’s a time of exciting change as 2022's FECCA conference in Melbourne is bringing together thought leaders, young and emerging voices, and changemakers from across the nation for the conversations that will help shape the future of multicultural Australia.
If you haven't already, register as there's still time. We have a rich program of great speakers and sessions lined up, including an opening keynote address from Professor Megan Davis and Juliana Nkrumah AM on The Uluru Statement From the Heart and an address from His Excellency General the Honourable David Hurley AC.Those who are unable to join us for the full FECCA 2022 conference can still attend the Gala Dinner Thursday 16 June for an exciting evening of entertainment and networking at Melbourne Museum.
Registrations
Registrations will be capped at 800 delegates.- Don't miss your chance and register now.
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ECCV Featured Sessions
ECCV staff and members are speaking at the conference and we've highlighted some of the sessions we're looking forward to.- Abuse: awareness and strategies
- Lessons learned from COVID-19
- Multicultural mental health
- Multilingual Australia: inclusive comms
- Next gen in action: Young Leaders Panel
- Racism still sucks
- Refugee and asylum seeker advocacy
- What's an equitable disability system?
- What's my login? #DigitalInclusion
Conference Program
Thank you to our sponsors
We are grateful to our sponsors and partners for the incredible support they have thrown behind FECCA 2022. Our partnerships have enabled us to offer 150 scholarships to young people, people from refugee backgrounds, and leaders from new and emerging communities. We are proud to support people from all walks of life to attend Australia's largest multicultural conference.MORE:
Ethnic Communities' Council of Victoria (ECCV)
Address: Suite 101, 398 Sydney Road, Coburg Vic 3058
Tel: (03) 9354 9555
Email: eccv@eccv.org.au
Website: https://eccv.org.au