Fast Facts: COVID-19 Victoria & Australia
- VIC | GOV | UPDATING | Pandemic Response
- VIC | GOV | ISSUING | Flood Response
GRANTING - VIC | GOV | GIVING | Cash back - Victorian Dining and Entertainment Program
- AUST | NUEN | GRANTING | IAP2A Australasia Certificate in Engagement scholarship program | applications now open
- VIC | GOV | GRANTING | 2023 Interpreter Scholarship program | applications now open, closing 30 November 2022
- VIC | GOV | GRANTING | Multicultural Seniors Support Program | applications now open, close 28 February 2025
ENGAGING - COPP | TRVI | TRAINING | LGBTQIA+ & Transgender Diverse Awareness | Tuesday 1 November 2022 | 9.30am-12.30pm
- VIC | VTMH | WEBINAR | Approaching Work With Interpreters In Mental Health Settings – 2 Day (Non-Consecutive) Workshop | Wednesdays 2 & 9 November 2022 | 3 hours per day: 9.30am-12.30pm
- VIC | CAVI | WEBINAR | Carers Sector Seminar Series | 2 & 16 November 2022 | 1.30-3.30pm
- COPP | GOV | WEBINAR | The Mayor's Community Group Forum | Thursday 3 November | 6-7pm
- COPP | PPCfR | GATHERING | Referendum for an Indigenous Voice To Parliament Forum | Thursday 3 November 2022 | 6.30-8pm
- COPP | HISTORICAL | WALKING | WEBINAR | People of South Melbourne – decade by decade | Thursday 3 November 2022 | 8-9pm
- COPP | TRVI | TRAINING | LGBTQIA+ & Transgender Diverse Awareness | Friday 4 November 2022 | 9.30am-12.30pm
- CoPP | GOV | GATHERING | Remembrance Day Public Event | Sunday 6 November 2022 | from 5pm
- VIC | VTMH | WEBINAR | Understanding religious trauma through spiritual care – Where to begin? | Tuesday 8 November 2022 | 10.30am-12.00pm
- VIC | VEC | REMINDING | Eligible Victorians to Enrol to vote in November 2022 State election | enrolments close 8pm Tuesday 8 November 2022
- VIC | WHISE | CALLING | Interested Women to join Menopause Working Group | Wednesday 9 November 2022
- AUST | THCO | GATHERING | The Conversation Live - upcoming events | November 2022
- VIC | GOV | INVITING | Victorian Youth to Join 2023 Congress | applications closing Friday 11 November 2022
- VIC | JCCV | GATHERING | First Nations Voice Q&A | Sunday 13 November 2022 | 11am-1pm
- VIC | FCCV | GATHERING | 2022 Victorian Interfaith Networks Festival | Sunday 13 November 2022 | arrive 11.30am for 12noon-4.30pm
- COPP | S2B | CALLING | All Artists to Exhibit in St Kilda Affordable Art Show 2022 | applications close Sunday 13 November 2022
- VIC | CAVI | WEBINAR | Marketing Your Project to find Hidden Carers | Wednesday 16 November 2022 | 1.30-3.30pm
- COPP | FoSC | GATHERING | Friends of Suai/Covalima Annual Community Meeting | Thursday 17 November 2022 | 6-7.30pm
- COPP | HISTORICAL | WALKING | WEBINAR | Port Characters - decade by decade | Thursday 17 November 2022 | 8-9pm
- CASEY | WHISE | TRAINING | Cultural Competency Training | Thursday 24 November 2022 | 10am-1pm
- COPP | HISTORICAL | WALKING | WEBINAR | The street where you live - Kerferd Road | Sunday 4 December 2022 | 10am-12noon
- AUST | EQPR | ENGAGING | Australia's 5th National LGBTIQ+ Conference: Better Together 2023 | 17-18 February 2023
- ASIA-PACIFIC | EAF | ANNOUNCING | 2023 Queer Displacements Conference | February 2023
COLLECTIVISING - AUST | CHUFFED | RAISING | Donations to Australian Winter Survival Packs for Syrian refugee children
- AUST | ULDI | RAISING | Awareness, Funds and Support for Voice, Treaty and Truth in Australian History
- AUST | CHUFFED | RAISING | Awareness, Support and Donations towards Sponsorships of Aboriginal Midwifes for all First Nations Peoples | Tuesday 25 October 2022
- VIC | VMC | CONNECTING | With young multicultural Victorians
- CoPP | PPMS | CONNECTING | Port Phillip Men's Shed
ANNOUNCING - AUST | CUIN | UPDATING | Diverse Perspectives and Lived Experiences, Cultural Infusion News and more | Saturday 15 October 2022
- AUST | SBS | BROADCASTING | News Bulletins in Arabic and Mandarin
- AUST | SCIN | INTERVIEWING | Voices of Australia podcast
- AUST | ECCV | LAUNCHES | National Speak My Language podcast
- AUST | LOTE | HEARING | Your say: Multicultural research - intercultural or interfaith relationships
- VIC | VEC | LAUNCHED | 2022 Aged Care Handbook – voting for residents in residential aged care
- VIC | YEF | LAUNCHED | Guide To Solar For Apartments | October 2022
- WORLD | PWR | UPDATING | 2023 Parliament & More
SUPPORTING - AUST | GHO | SUPPORTING | Anyone affected by gambling
- AUST | Coronavirus hotline
- AUST | Helpers and Reliable Sources Along the Way
ACKNOWLEDGING - Acknowledgment to Sources
- Bye bye to Essentialists
- Self-Isolators, Non-Essentials And The Homebound
1. VIC | GOV | UPDATING | Pandemic Response
From 11.59pm Thursday 22 September 2022, face masks are no longer required on public transport or in taxis, rideshare services or tourism vehicles and will instead be strongly recommended, in line with the existing indoor mask recommendations.Masks continue to be strongly recommended in indoor settings, in situations where people can’t physically distance, for people who have any COVID symptoms and for anyone who may be immunocompromised or vulnerable to COVID.
The requirement to wear face masks will remain in some circumstances – like visiting a hospital, care facility or any other indoor space that is publicly accessible in a healthcare setting, including allied health providers.
With more Victorians becoming eligible for their fourth dose of the COVID vaccine, it is important that people continue to stay up to date with their vaccinations to help protect themselves and the community.Stay up to date on the latest health advice and please consider both the COVID-19 and flu vaccinations if eligible. If you need access to food or financial relief, there is information available for how to get this support.
To learn in other ways about Victoria's responses:
- Call the Victorian Coronavirus Hotline on 1800 675 398. International, interstate and mobile callers can phone (+613) 9096 9000.
- Department of Health's website in English or Other Languages
- What to do if you are a close contact
- Financial support for coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Isolation and quarantine – extra help and support
- Mental health resources
- Mental health support services
- Information for people with disability - coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Emergency relief packages
- COVID business information
- COVIDSafe religion and ceremony guidance
Additionally
- You can leave home if there is an emergency.
- You can leave home if there is family violence or violence by another person in the home, and you are at risk. If you are stopped by police, tell them you are feeling unsafe at home and they will help you. Safe accommodation and support for family violence is available. Call Safe Steps on 1800 015 188 or email safesteps@safesteps.org.au for help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Other ways to stay safe
- Always wash your hands before you leave, and when you return home.
- Keep at least 1.5 metres between yourself and others.
- Resist going out if you are unwell unless it is to get tested.
- After you get tested, return straight home.
- Remember that the most important thing you can do is get tested, even if you have the mildest of symptoms.
- Get vaccinated.
Updated COVID-19 communication resources for community stakeholders
The Victorian Government has developed resources in multiple languages with information about how you can stay COVIDSafe and get support if you need it.This includes stakeholder packs with in-language, up to date material on:
- Rapid Antigen Tests
- What to do if you test positive
- What to do if you are a household contact
- Find more translated resources at the Department of Families, Fairness and Housing website.
Spread the word: help protect our communities
With winter around the corner, it's more important than ever that the most vulnerable in our communities are up-to-date with their COVID-19 vaccinations. Consider sharing these Ethnic Communities' Council of Victoria (ECCV) videos in 'Protecting Our Communities' series which features inspiring stories of how community leaders overcame misinformation and hesitancy to support seniors during the pandemic.VIC | GOV | CHANGING | COVID-19 food relief | from 1 July
Effective from 1 July 2022, there will be changes to how food relief is being delivered.The changes will connect people to food relief providers and local health services that can become a part of an individual or family’s ongoing support network.
Once you have registered your positive COVID-19 result, you will be asked to complete a short survey on your care and support needs. Based on the survey response, you may receive a text message from the Department of Health that will allocate you to the COVID Positive Pathway program.
This program will connect you with the support you need to manage COVID-19 isolation, including access to food relief if eligible.
VIC | GOV | ADVISING | Eligibility for COVID-19 medication
People with a high risk of getting very sick with COVID-19 can get medicine to help them stay well. There are medicines to:Only people most likely to need hospital care can get COVID-19 medicines. This includes people who:are aged 70 and over
- are aged 50 and over with certain health conditions (or 30 if they're Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander)
- have a weakened immune system, disability or are born with heart disease.
2. VIC | GOV | ISSUING | Flood Response
VIC | GOV | CALLING | Those impacted by the floods or storms in Victoria
This is an important community update on how to get help if you've been impacted by flooding in Victoria. Please share this email with your networks, community groups, and anyone you may know who has been affected.- If your home is flooding and you need emergency assistance, please call 000.
- If your home is about to flood, please call VICSES on 132 500.
- For family violence services, please contact the Safe Steps Family Violence Response Centre on 1800 015 188.
- If you'd like to get in touch with the VMC, please email contact@vmc.vic.gov.au.
VIC | SES | PROVIDING | Victorian State Emergency Service
- Hotline: 132 500 and dial 9 for an interpreter
- Information hotline: 1800 226 226
- Rural Financial Counselling Service (RFCS): 1300 771 741
- Interpreting service: If you need an interpreter, call TIS National on 131 450.
- Triple Zero: Please keep Triple Zero (000) for emergencies only.
VIC | GOV | SUPPORTING | Flood recovery hotline 1800 560 760 | open 7.30am-7.30pm everyday
Flood Recovery Hotline is a single number that all Victorians impacted by the recent floods can call for help with:- temporary accommodation
- clean up
- understanding what support is available
- mental health and wellbeing support
- Learn more
AUST | NEMBCM | TRANSLATING | Victorian Floods in Language audio
NEMBC Media (NEMBCM) has translated their news updates regarding the Victorian floods into 11 languages. The translations are available in:- Arabic
- Greek
- Hindi
- Italian
- Macedonian
- Maltese
- Mandarin
- Sinhala
- Spanish
- Tagalog
- Turkish
AUST | LIFELINE | PROVIDING | Emotional support
It is normal to experience a range of physical, mental, emotional and behavioural reactions following an emergency or distressing event.- If you or a loved one needs support during this difficult time, call Lifeline on 13 11 14.
VIC | GOV | TRANSLATING | Other Resources
- Multilingual audio news - flood updates
- After the flood: Returning home safely
- Information on emergency payments
- General information about floods and storms - including audio
- Trauma - reaction and recovery
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Survivor reactions to traumatic events
- Trauma and children - newborns to two years
- Trauma and families
AUST | GOV | SUPPORTING | Affected Victorians to claim a Disaster Recovery Payment or Disaster Recovery Allowance | claims close 17 April 2023
A $1000 Disaster Recovery Payment or Disaster Recovery Allowance is available to help people seriously affected by flooding around Victoria in October 2022.Those impacted have until 17 April 2023 to make a claim for either the lump sum payment or the allowance.
Only select Victorian regions are covered - please read the eligibility criteria for more information.
For more information, please call the Flood Recovery Hotline on 1800 560 760.
VIC | GOV | SUPPORTING | Affected Victorians to claim a Personal Hardship Assistance Program
This program helps people experiencing financial hardship because of a natural disaster related emergency such as flood or severe storm.A one-off payment is provided to help meet immediate needs, including emergency food, shelter, clothing, medication and accommodation. Additional assistance may also be available for up to seven days after the emergency event.
Eligibility is determined by a needs assessment. Relief payments are not available to cover the cost of cleaning up fallen trees, replacing fences, repairing or towing vehicles, covering insurance excesses, or to cover business losses.
VIC | GOV | OFFERING | Flood support for small businesses
The Small Business Immediate Flood Relief Program supports businesses directly affected by the October 2022 Victorian floods. There are two streams of support available under this program.The first is the Immediate flood relief grant, a one-off $5000 grant to cover immediate expenses of businesses impacted in eligible local government areas. Applications for this grant close 4pm Friday 13 January 2023 or earlier if funds are exhausted.
The second support available is the Business Relief Service which is a free service offering one-on-one support through a local business relief adviser. The adviser will guide business owners to the available Commonwealth, state and local supports.
To access the Business Relief Service, please call the Business Victoria hotline on 13 22 15 and they will connect you with dedicated business relief advisers and support. The hotline operates seven days a week
VIC | CSEFAP | GRANTING | Flood support for sporting clubs | applications open, closing 13 January 2023 or when funding exhausted
The Community Sport Emergency Flood Assistance Program (CSEFAP) will support sport and active recreation organisations directly affected by the October 2022 Victorian floods.$5,000 one-off grants are available to assist in the replacement of items that have been lost, damaged or destroyed.
VIC | GOV | SUPPORTING | Affected Victorian flood-affected farmers
A support package is available for flood-affected farmers:- Primary Producer Clean-Up Relief Grants: $10,000 grants to cover the cost of the clean-up and get businesses up and running again
- Primary Producer Concessional Loans: Up to $250,000 to restore or replace damaged equipment and infrastructure, or to cover the short-term business expenses.
- Primary Producer Transport Subsidies: Up to $15,000 to support the transport of emergency fodder or stock drinking water, and the movement of livestock.
- Learn more and apply
VIC | SES | ADVISING | Local flood guides
Local flood guides can help you better understand your flood risk, how flood warnings work and how to prepare yourself, your home or your business.You can search for your local flood guide by suburb, postcode or council/municipality.
GRANTING
3. VIC | GOV | GIVING | Cash back - Victorian Dining and Entertainment Program
The Victorian Dining and Entertainment Program is back! You can now claim 25% cash back when you spend $40 or more, anywhere in Victoria, any day of the week. You can make multiple claims until you reach a combined total of $125 cash back.Claiming is easy – all you need is a receipt and your bank account details.
4. AUST | NUEN | GRANTING | IAP2A Australasia Certificate in Engagement scholarship program | applications now open
Nurture Engagement (NUEN), a partnership program offering scholarships for virtual training, has been established by the IAP2 Australasia Board to support small not-for-profits by offering their staff and directors the opportunity to complete the IAP2 Australasia Certificate in Engagement. The Program is open to charities and not-for-profit organisations who meet the specified criteria and that are accepted as program partners.How to apply?
- Applications for the next intake must be submitted via the online submission form.
- For further assistance or information please contact us at membership@iap2.org.au.
5. VIC | GOV | GRANTING | 2023 Interpreter Scholarship program | applications now open, closing 30 November 2022
The Victorian Government is offering scholarships for people wanting to study interpreting at RMIT University in 2023.The scholarships aim to increase Victoria’s number of qualified interpreters so that non-English speakers have better access to crucial government services, such as health care and housing support.
Since 2003, the Victorian Government has offered scholarships for students undertaking a range of translating and interpreting courses at RMIT University and have helped more than 500 people gain certification with NAATI.
6. VIC | GOV | GRANTING | Multicultural Seniors Support Program | applications now open, close 28 February 2025
Multicultural seniors’ groups can now receive financial help through the Multicultural Seniors Support 2021–25program.This funding is for activities that benefit seniors' group members and build stronger community connections. For example, social and cultural activities, improving digital literacy and the running costs of the organisation.
Grants of $2,000 will be available each financial year, up to 2024-25.
ENGAGING
7. COPP | TRVI | TRAINING | LGBTQIA+ & Transgender Diverse Awareness | Tuesday 1 November 2022 | 9.30am-12.30pm
This hybrid training is part of the Port Phillip Community Training Calendar. It is delivered in person but also accessible online.The first half of this training provides an overview of LGBTIQA+ communities, issues and concerns and the second half delves into more detail about trans and gender diverse communities. We provide recommendations and tips for working with LGBTIQA+ and TGD clients, customers and staff.
This training is delivered by Transgender Victoria (TRVI) and the trainers will be Nicole Shaw (they/them) and Zoe Walder (she/her).
- Where: Council Chambers, St Kilda Town Hall, 99A Carlisle Street, St Kilda & online
- Cost: Free
- Bookings: essential, online through Trybooking
8. VIC | VTMH | WEBINAR | Approaching Work With Interpreters In Mental Health Settings – 2 Day (Non-Consecutive) Workshop | Wednesdays 2 & 9 November 2022 | 3 hours per day: 9.30am-12.30pm
A workshop designed for all practitioners currently working with interpreters in mental health settings.This Victorian Transcultural Mental Health (VTMH) workshop will explore challenges and realities in the interpreting environment, look at strategies for adapting practice for working with interpreters in a variety of mental health settings and consider key culturally responsive practices and principles, including cultural safety and cultural humility, in the context of working with interpreters.
Participants will receive hard copies of resources developed in the project (Approaching work with interpreters in mental health settings, VTMH, 2019), including a Practice Tips Poster and Report.
The workshop is delivered online via Zoom over 2 days, with a 3-hour session per day, and complimented with some self-directed learning activities.
Open to staff working in publicly funded mental health programs across Victoria, including staff in clinical and community mental health services, as well as people working within mental health programs in community health and social services. Visit the link below for more information about workshop eligibility.
- Where: Online via Zoom — details to be sent to registrants in advance
- Cost: Free
- Bookings: essential as spaces are limited. Please register early to secure a place online through VTMH
9. VIC | CAVI | WEBINAR | Carers Sector Seminar Series | 2 & 16 November 2022 | 1.30-3.30pm
These free Carers Victoria (CAVI) seminars offer opportunities to people working with carers to expand their skills and understanding. Workshops include;- Wed 2 November - Models of Carer Services "Showcase"
- Wed 16 November - Marketing your project to find Hidden Carers
10. CoPP | GOV | WEBINAR | The Mayor's Community Group Forum | Thursday 3 November 2022 | 6-7pm
The City of Port Phillip (CoPP) Mayor is holding a community forum specifically for community groups, to provide an update on what’s currently happening in Council, consultations coming up and where the focus is for the next six months. It is also an opportunity to provide feedback on Council’s performance and ask any questions you may have.This is a great opportunity for your club or community group to get an update directly from the Mayor.
- Watch Video Invitation
- Where: Online
- Cost: Free
- Bookings: register online via Trybooking
11. COPP | PPCfR | GATHERING | Referendum for an Indigenous Voice To Parliament Forum | Thursday 3 November 2022 | 6.30-8pm
There is a groundswell of interest in and support for the upcoming Referendum for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, which is appropriate as it is a journey that all Australians are invited to take part in.The Prime Minister has provided the words he would like voters in that referendum to add to the Australian Constitution:
- There shall be a body, to be called the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice;
- The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice may make representations to parliament and the executive government on matters relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples;
- The parliament shall, subject to this constitution, have power to make laws with respect to the composition, functions, powers and procedures of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice.
Volunteer
As we get closer to a referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, the Campaign from the Heart will need volunteers out on the streets of Australia.
- Register interest https://fromtheheart.com.au/join-now/
Attend City of Port Phillip Forum
Attend our public event Forum on a Referendum for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament presented by Port Phillip Citizens for Reconciliation (PPCfR) with moderator Leila Gurruwiwi and speakers Thomas Mayor, Uncle Shane Charles and Ian Hamm.
- More information can be found here
- Where: St Kilda Town Hall
- Cost: Free
- Bookings: online through Trybooking
12. COPP | HISTORICAL | WALKING | WEBINAR | People of South Melbourne – decade by decade | Thursday 3 November 2022 | 8-9pm
Tobias Nash leads this virtual walk to uncover South Melbourne milestones through the lives of extraordinary people decade by decade between the 1850s and 1950s.- Where: Online
- Cost: FREE but bookings essential.
- Bookings: essential, online through Trybooking
13. COPP | TRVI | TRAINING | LGBTQIA+ & Transgender Diverse Awareness | Friday 4 November 2022 | 9.30am-12.30pm
This hybrid training is part of the Port Phillip Community Training Calendar and delivered in person but also accessible online.The first half of this training provides an overview of LGBTIQA+ communities, issues and concerns and the second half delves into more detail about trans and gender diverse communities. We provide recommendations and tips for working with LGBTIQA+ and TGD clients, customers and staff.
This training is delivered by Transgender Victoria (TRVI) and the trainers will be Nicole Shaw (they/them) and Zoe Walder (she/her).
- Where: Council Chambers, St Kilda Town Hall, 99A Carlisle Street, St Kilda & online
- Cost: Free
- Bookings: essential, online through Trybooking
14. CoPP | GOV | GATHERING | Remembrance Day Public Event | Sunday 6 November 2022 | from 5pm
The Mayor and Councillors from the City of Port Phillip (CoPP) invite you to join us for an event to remember and reflect on our community’s service in times of peace and conflict.- For more information ring (03) 9209 6777 or visit website
15. VIC | VTMH | WEBINAR | Understanding religious trauma through spiritual care – Where to begin? | Tuesday 8 November 2022 | 10.30am-12.00pm
While person-centred care models include these domains, workers often feel ill-equipped to support people in these aspects of their lives.This reflective peer group allows mental health practitioners to deepen their understanding about spiritual diversity, which can include beliefs, values, traditions and practices.
In partnership with Spiritual Health Association (SHA), Victorian Transcultural Mental Health (VTMH) is pleased to offer opportunities for mental health practitioners to identify and explore challenges when spirituality or religion comes up during encounters with consumers.
Eligibility criteria
Sessions in this series are for practitioners working in the Victorian publicly funded mental health sector. This includes staff working in clinical and community-managed mental health services, as well as mental health programs in community health services. Unfortunately, these discussions are not currently open to those working in private practice, NDIS providers, or students on clinical placement.
- Where: Online via Zoom – details to be sent to registrants in advance
- Cost: Free
- Bookings: online through VTMH
16. VIC | VEC | REMINDING | Eligible Victorians to Enrol to vote in November 2022 State election | enrolments close 8pm Tuesday 8 November 2022
The next State election is on Saturday 26 November 2022. To vote, you'll need to be correctly enrolled by 8pm on Tuesday 8 November 2022.You must enrol to vote if you:
- are an Australian citizen
- are aged 18 years or older
and - have lived in Victoria for longer than a month.
- Tel: 1300 805 478
- email: info@vec.vic.gov.au.
- Enrol to vote now
17. VIC | WHISE | CALLING | Interested Women to join Menopause Working Group | Wednesday 9 November 2022
Women's Health in the South East (WHISE) is seeking expressions of interest for a menopause working group, following the success of our event, "Hot" topic: a free public webinar on menopause and how to manage. The working group will seek to create and deliver a project to increase awareness of, or improve the treatment of, menopause and its impacts on women's physical and mental wellbeing, work and relationships.At our initial meeting, we will be scoping potential areas of work and projects for development and implementation, as well as the capacity of prospective working group members to determine the regularity of our meetings and Terms of Reference.
- Where: In person WHISE's office, Level 1/70 St Kilda Rd, St Kilda. OR Virtual access for those who are unable to attend in-person.
- Cost: Free.
- Inclusions: Morning tea will be provided.
- Bookings: For more information, email lriccardi@whise.org.au.
18. AUST | THCO | GATHERING | The Conversation Live - upcoming events | November 2022
One of the great thrills of being a journalist is the access you get to fascinating people. Every day editors at The Conversation (THCO) get to talk to epidemiologists and philosophers, historians, economists, climate scientists and astrophysicists. Often we are the first to hear about major new research, or have someone explain the implications of a major government decision or breaking news.It's a buzz to have that sort of access to interesting people, and as a Friend of The Conversation I’m betting that you feel the same. That's why I’m inviting you to attend one of a series of special author events we’ve got coming up over the next couple of months.
The details for each event are below, but in summary we are hosting events in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Canberra, Adelaide and Hobart to launch our annual “best of” yearbook.
In addition, our Politics Editor Amanda Dunn is in conversation with the renowned historian Frank Bongiorno in Melbourne and we're hosting a wonderfully quirky event at the State Library of Queensland about an extraordinary collection of tea-towels.
As a Friend of the Conversation we are giving you early access to register for all these reader events. (All but one is free – there is a cover charge of $15 for the Brisbane yearbook launch at Avid Reader, $5 if you are joining by Zoom).
These events usually sell out very quickly, so please get in early to book your place, and join us as some of Australia’s most fascinating thinkers ponder the future and discuss the shifting sands of power and privilege in an election year.
Melbourne
Book Launch | 2022: Reckoning with Power and Privilege | Wednesday 9 November 2022 | 6.30pm
- Where: Readings Hawthorn, Woiworung Country, 701 Glenferrie Rd, Hawthorn, Victoria, 3122
- Cost: Free
- Bookings: essential, online through Readings
Adelaide
Book Launch | 2022: Reckoning with Power and Privilege | Thursday 10 November 2022 | 6pm-7.15pm
- Where: UniSA City West Campus, Allan Scott Auditorium, Hawke Building, 55 North Terrace Adelaide
- Cost: Free
- Bookings: essential, online through UniSA
Canberra
Book Launch | 2022: Reckoning with Power and Privilege | Wednesday 16 November 2022 | 6-7.30pm
- Where: Theatre | Livestream online, National Library of Australia
- Cost: Free
- Bookings: essential, online through National Library of Australia
Brisbane
Book Launch | 2022: Reckoning with Power and Privilege | Thursday 17 November 2022 | 6.30-7.30pm
- Where: In store at Avid Reader Bookshop / ZOOM Online
- Cost: Instore Ticket $15.00, Zoom Ticket $5.00
- Bookings: Tickets available online until 17 November 2022 4pm
Sydney
Book Launch | 2022: Reckoning with Power and Privilege | Thursday 17 November 2022 | 6.30-7.45pm
- Where: UNSW Sydney, Kensington Campus, Roundhouse
- Cost: Free
- Bookings: essential, online through UNSW Centre for Ideas
Melbourne
Amanda Dunn in conversation with Frank Bongiorno | Friday 25 November 2022 | 6.30pm
- Where: Readings Hawthorn, Woiworung Country, 701 Glenferrie Rd, Hawthorn, Victoria, 3122
- Cost: Free
- Bookings: essential, online through Readings
Perth & Hobart
Details coming soon!
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19. VIC | GOV | INVITING | Victorian Youth to Join 2023 Congress | applications closing Friday 11 November 2022
The Victorian Youth Congress is an advisory body of young Victorians aged between 12 and 25. The congress provides advice to inform and shape Victorian Government policy and programs for young people.Previous experience is not required and young, diverse Victorians from rural, regional and metropolitan areas are encouraged to apply.
20. VIC | JCCV | GATHERING | First Nations Voice Q&A | Sunday 13 November 2022 | 11am-1pm
Australians will soon have the opportunitv to vote to enshrine an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voice in the Australian Constitution. Learn more about a proposed voice for First Nations Australians with Jewish Community Council of Victoria (JCCV). Join Dean Parkin (Director, From the Heart), a Quandamooka man of Minerribah (North Stradbroke Island QLD) and was involved in the process that resulted in the Uluru Statement From the Heart.Together with Daniel Aghion KC, President, JCCV and Rabbi Gabi Kaltmann, ARK Centre.
- Where: Location provided with ticket
- Cost: $20 (Light Refreshments included)
- Bookings: essential, online through Trybooking
21. VIC | FCCV | GATHERING | 2022 Victorian Interfaith Networks Festival | Sunday 13 November 2022 | arrive 11.30am for 12noon-4.30pm
The Victorian Interfaith Networks Festival is a celebration of cultural and faith diversity, bringing together people from all walks of life, and providing a great networking opportunity.
In 2022, the Faith Communities Council of Victoria (FCCV) event will be hosted by the City of Boroondara and the Boroondara Interfaith Network, and held on Sunday November 13th @ the Hawthorn Arts Centre.This year’s theme will focus on issues affecting young people:
- What creates a sense of belonging for young multicultural people?
- How are young people negotiating religion, sexuality and diversity?
- What community projects are young people participating in?
This free festival will include multicultural food, stands, music, dance and workshops.
- View Flyer (PDF)
- Where: Hawthorn Arts Centre, Main Hall, 360 Burwood Highway, Hawthorn VIC 3122
- Parking: Public parking is available at the rear of the Centre, accessible from Kent St or Oxley Road. Additional parking is also available a short walk from the Centre on Serpells Lane and Swinburne Avenue
- Cost: Free
- Bookings: online via Eventbrite
22. COPP | S2B | CALLING | All Artists to Exhibit in St Kilda Affordable Art Show 2022 | applications close Sunday 13 November 2022
Open to both emerging and established artists, the Space2b Social Design (S2B) St Kilda Affordable Art Show is an exhibition that celebrates the power of creativity and expression of joy in the lead-up to the Christmas and New Year celebrations. The show is open to creatives of all kinds, exhibiting a wide array of artistic styles and mediums, and will run from 29 November 2022 until 28 January 2023.
- Where: Space2b ArtSpace at 144 Chapel Street, St Kilda VIC 3182
- Cost: $25 Registration Fee Per Artwork
- Further information: including entry details, artwork specifications, and all the necessary T's & C's.
Welcoming Our New Gallery Manager
We would like to take this opportunity to thank Robyn and Sarah from Artisan Society for being with us and say farewell as they have decided to follow their personal careers. In saying that, we want to welcome our new Gallery Manager, Andrea Vargas!
2023 Gallery Space Available
Exhibition Space Available Solo And Group Shows
Reasonable rates for short and long term exhibitions
Space2b is a social enterprise supporting newly arrived migrants, refugees and people seeking asylum. ArtSpace supports Space2b's training and mentoring programs.
- Where: Artspace @ Space2b, 144 Chapel St St Kilda
- Enquiries
- Applications
Opening Hours:
Space2b Store
- Tues–Fri: 10am–5pm
- Sat: 10am–2pm
- Wed–Fri: 9am–2pm
- Sat–Sun: 9am–4pm
23. VIC | CAVI | WEBINAR | Marketing Your Project to find Hidden Carers | Wednesday 16 November 2022 | 1.30-3.30pm
Join Carers Victoria (CAVI) to learn a few "hacks" for promoting your service or project.This session will help participants in learning marketing tips, techniques and tools.
This session will include our regular "What's New" and "Networking" segments.
Who should attend? Any staff, volunteers and professionals working in the design or delivery of support services for Victorian carers.
- Where: Online
- Cost: Free
- Bookings: See the Carers Victoria website for information and bookings.
24. COPP | FoSC | GATHERING | Friends of Suai/Covalima Annual Community Meeting | Thursday 17 November 2022 | 6-7.30pm
You are invited to the City of Port Phillip Friends of Suai/Covalima annual community meeting on Thursday 17 November in the Council Chamber at St Kilda Town Hall. The meeting will be held from 6-7.30pm, with refreshments provided.Dr Alan Dupont AO is guest speaker. Dr Dupont is an international security expert, strategist, journalist and former adviser to Timor-Leste. He has written about Australia and Timor-Leste strategic relations, the Tasi Mane (South Coast) megaproject and the processing of gas from the Greater Sunrise field in the Timor Sea. This will be the topic of his presentation.
At the annual meeting we will also present and share highlights from our 2021/22 Annual report.
- Where: Council Chambers, St Kilda Town Hall
- Cost: Free
- Bookings: Please RSVP vis email
25. COPP | HISTORICAL | WALKING | WEBINAR | Port Characters - decade by decade | Thursday 17 November 2022 | 8-9pm
Join Janet Bolitho on this virtual journey to experience Port’s milestones through the lives of extraordinary people, decade by decade, between 1830 and 2022.- Where: Online
- Cost: FREE but bookings essential
- Bookings: essential, online through Trybooking
26. CASEY | WHISE | TRAINING | Cultural Competency Training | Thursday 24 November 2022 | 10am-1pm
Women's Health in the South East (WHISE) and the Multicultural Health and Support Service (MHSS), as part of the Centre for Culture, Ethnicity and Health (CEH) are pleased to offer a free professional development opportunity for all allied health professionals, health promotion practitioners, policy-makers and health planners in the Southern Metropolitan Region.The aim of the course is to improve the knowledge and skills of allied health professionals, health promotion practitioners, policy-makers and health planners, to enable them to provide culturally appropriate, safe and inclusive services and messaging.
- Where: City of Casey (CASEY), Strathaird Family and Community Centre, 106 Strathaird Drive, Narre Warren South, VIC 3805
- Cost: FREE
- Bookings: essential, online through Eventbrite
27. COPP | HISTORICAL | WALKING | WEBINAR | The street where you live - Kerferd Road | Sunday 4 December 2022 | 10am-12noon
Travel with Tobias Nash along Kerferd Road, Albert Park to the foreshore exploring the former tramline, historic personalities, architecture and design including the new Shrine to Sea Project.- Where: Online
- Cost: FREE but bookings essential
- Bookings: essential, online through Trybooking
28. AUST | EQPR | ENGAGING | Australia's 5th National LGBTIQ+ Conference: Better Together 2023 | 17-18 February 2023
Since 2018, The Equality Project (EQPR)'s Better Together has created space for LGBTIQA+ communities, organisations, and advocates to gather for a unique 2-day experience.Attendees have described as "an extremely valuable and irreplaceable platform for LGBTIQA+ people and a "wonderful space for debate and critical thinking".
Our 5th National LGBTIQ+ Conference, Better Together 2023, will be back in Adelaide at the Adelaide Convention Centre on 17-18 February 2023.
We warmly invite you to join us for our biggest conference yet ahead of Sydney WorldPride!
Dedicated to The Equality Project's mission of bringing our diverse communities and allies together to share our ideas and experiences; Better Together is about creating opportunities for meaningful connections so we can learn from each other, forge alliances, and advance the LGBTIQ+ movement to create positive lasting change.
- Watch Better Together 2023 (3 mins)
We invite advocates, leaders, educators, artists, social workers, researchers, and others in the community to attend and run workshops, host panel discussions, or take part in our new initiative Better Think.
Better Think
Introducing a new format: Better Think is a showcase of speakers presenting impactful and well-formed ideas that will help us “think better”.
Inspired by the short and powerful format of the TED Talk, the aim of Better Think is to share great ideas in under 20 minutes!
Do you have a new and surprising idea that we have not heard about? Or a basic idea but with a compelling new argument behind it that challenges beliefs and perspectives?
If this sounds like you, we’d love you to be part of Better Think.
Propose A Session
Submit a proposal to run a session with the aim of exploring the current issues facing the LGBTIQ+ movement in Australia.
Register Early And Save!
Do You Need A Scholarship?
Up to 47% of conference delegates attend on a full or partial scholarship. If you need help with your 2-day conference ticket, we encourage you to apply.
We're passionate about this work and we'd like you to join us.
29. ASIA-PACIFIC | EAF | ANNOUNCING | 2023 Queer Displacements Conference | February 2023
The Queer Displacements conference is the first of it's kind in the Asia Pacific region designed to comprehensively foreground protection and settlement challenges of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ+) forcibly displaced people.This conference is a space for awareness raising, solidarity, building alliances and engaging the whole of society in ensuring justice, protection and solutions for LGBTIQ+ people in forced displacement. The theme of the 2023 conference is Leadership, Partnership and Belonging.
The 2023 Queer Displacements is organised in partnership with Equal Asia Foundation (EAF) and will take place in February 2023 in Sydney.
COLLECTIVISING
30. AUST | CHUFFED | RAISING | Donations to Australian Winter Survival Packs for Syrian refugee children
Right now there is an urgent need to get warm clothes and blankets to kids in Syria living through the longest running war in a century. These children have lost their homes and are now living in flimsy Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps. Winter is fast approaching, bitterly cold and hypothermia is rife.Warm woollen clothes and blankets save lives. Chuffed is endorsing Aussies Knitting for War Affected Kids as a community-led movement sending Winter Survival Packs with handmade pure wool clothes, blankets, toys and enrichment items. Each pack includes a jumper, scarf, beanie, mittens and blankets knitted and sewn by volunteers, keeping each a child absolutely covered in wool warmth from head to toe.
They are purposefully designed to keep a child alive during the most bitter winter.
These children receive the bare minimum in aid and have little more than the clothes they flee in.
Chip in and keep a Syrian child warm this winter!
31. AUST | ULDI | RAISING | Awareness, Funds and Support for Voice, Treaty and Truth in Australian History
Join a movement of the Australian people and walk with The Uluru Dialogue (ULDI) for a better future.- Watch Vision Trailer (1 min)
32. AUST | CHUFFED | RAISING | Awareness, Support and Donations towards Sponsorships of Aboriginal Midwifes for all First Nations Peoples | Tuesday 25 October 2022
Before colonisation, culturally safe birthing was an uninterrupted practice for First Nations women and families for over 60,000 years. Women birthed on the same Country as generations before them, supported by traditional childbearing wisdom, extended kinship and community care.In addition to western midwifery training, First Nations midwives draw on these cultural knowledge systems, including key family members and cultural practices specific to that community. They allow First Nations women to feel safe at a time when they need it most.
When a First Nations student midwife is sponsored to complete their studies, you are sponsoring not only their future, but all of the First Nations mothers and babies who will benefit and thrive in their care.
“Receiving this scholarship is going to help me achieve my dreams of hopefully one day becoming a midwife, just like my grandmother did back in the early days on the mission.” - Eleanor McCall, Kamilaroi womanEndorsed by Chuffed, chip in to this First Nations-led movement for the health and lives of all First Nations people.
33. VIC | VMC | CONNECTING | With young multicultural Victorians
Victorian Multicultural Commission (VMC) online community, VMConnect, now has over 900 members.It's also home to a dedicated Group for multicultural young people living in Victoria, and you're invited to join the conversation!
Group discussions are a great way to connect with others who have shared identities and interests, who are also passionate about advocating for young people in our state. Other Groups include LGBTIQ+, mental health and volunteering.
34. CoPP | PPMS | CONNECTING | With Port Phillip Men's Shed
Located in the City of Port Phillip (CoPP), Port Phillip Men’s Shed provides a safe and caring mateship environment. Our members hail from all walks of life and from different age groups.Most of us like being busy—working on projects, learning new things, or problem solving. The Shed provides opportunities to do just that. We have woodworking and metalworking facilities, as well as a vegetable garden. We have also found that folks experiencing loneliness, depression—often undiagnosed or ignored— or a sense of meaning seem to benefit from being at The Shed.
The Shed provides a safe and supportive space where members can be creative, remain active, contribute to the local community, and connect with Shed mates.
Women are most welcome to participate and are invited to join the Shed as Associate members. They have access to all facilities and can participate in workshops and Shed community activities.
Drop in for a visit, have a chat over a cuppa, and take a tour of one of the best Sheds in Victoria.
ANNOUNCING
35. AUST | CUIN | UPDATING | Diverse Perspectives and Lived Experiences, Cultural Infusion News and more | Saturday 15 October 2022
Cultural Infusion (CUIN) reflects on an expert accessibility keynote speech, the 2022 Global Talent Summit, cultural incursions in the community, upcoming webinar and our new website & discount offer!SPEAKING | Equal Employment Opportunity Network Victoria (EEON) Forum
Cultural Infusion's Project Manager and UX Specialist Saman Akbaryan was featured as an expert speaker at the EEON's Accessibility: stories from people about the impact when we get it right event.
The EEON event hosted four keynote speakers, each sharing and reflecting on their lived experience of navigating the accessibility of a range of spaces. Each keynote spoke on the impact of making adjustments to their everyday lives. Accessibility is impacted across areas including their studies, business', work and recreation.
Saman is a highly qualified individual who has earned a Bachelor's degree in Software Engineering, a Masters of eCommerce and a Masters of Information Technology, specialising in Human-Computer Interaction. His keynote reflected on his own unique perspective of living with disability and the influences which have led him to develop innovative and technological solutions to support others also living with disability.
Saman developed the idea for Inclusion Atlas, an application designed to highlight the accessibility and inclusive features of buildings and spaces.
The platform catalogues the real-time accessibility and inclusiveness features of venues across the world with User Generated Content. Contributors can rate spaces they have visited, upload photos and provide up to date information to help support a range of diverse and cultural accessibility needs.
The beta version of Inclusion Atlas is set to be launched on a number of platforms by the end of 2022. Stay tuned to Cultural Infusion's newsletters and social media for updates over the coming weeks.
ATTENDING | 2022 Global Talent Summit
Our Founder and CEO, Peter Mousaferiadis is currently in Washington DC, where he was invited to attend the 2022 Global Talent Summit.
This year's Global Talent Summit hosted keynote speeches and workshops with a focus on the theme 'Reinvention, Rethink, Reshuffle and Renegotiation'.
Peter met with other key thought leaders and multi-disciplinary stakeholders from the private sector, policy, academia, and innovation to discuss trends and solutions for the future of work, talent retention, recruitment and education.
Over the course of his travels this year, Peter has shared the value of intercultural knowledge and understanding to new audiences around the world.
Diversity Atlas is our unique data-analysis platform that provides insight into cultural and demographic diversity within an organisation. It features the world’s largest commercially available datasets of people-groups, languages and worldviews. This allows teams to better measure, understand, acknowledge and act on its diversity, inclusion and development strategies.
ENGAGING | Culture with Context: Presenters in the Community
Part of Education Strategist Nisha Feik's work at Cultural Infusion is to visit Cultural Infusion presenters for support, to collect current images of them at work, to liaise with clients and help with ideas for audience engagement. It’s a real privilege to work closely with people from diverse communities who are experts in the areas of song, dance and storytelling amongst other talents.
It’s at times like these when Cultural Infusion presenters really spark intercultural understanding with others.
In September, Nisha helped Mohamed Camara unload 30 djembes, 2 dun duns, various kiss kass and shekere and a kora upstairs to deliver an interactive Rhythms and Instruments of West Africa incursion for students at a Christian college in Melbourne. During the 50-minute sessions children learnt to play various rhythms on shared instruments and danced and sang with Mohamed as well as asking him questions to learn more about West African culture.
Another September highlight for Nisha was attending a short Middle Eastern Belly Dancing class for under-5s at Port Melbourne library with Heidi Tyrell, AKA Azura.
Heidi was great with audience involvement. An elderly man who said he was from Egypt added his own vocal ululation to the ones Heidi and the audience were doing together and agreed with her explanation that it meant love – he had heard it at a wedding. Children also joined in: learning to say ‘darabukka’ – broke rolling the R, dancing and learning a chant.
Cultural Infusion Cultural Calendar is a great way for community organisations to celebrate important cultural events. Visit the link below to discover our upcoming dates to celebrate, complementing our range of cultural programs.
INTRODUCING | Cultural Infusion's new website and digital brochures! Plus- there is still time to book your next cultural incursion using our exclusive discount offer.
Cultural Infusion's new Education & Experiences website is now live! Our website is easy to navigate, sharing our diverse range of amazing cultural programs.These are available to all schools, early learning centers and community organisations Australia-wide as well as for virtual delivery. We are also excited to announce that our updated digital brochures can now be found on our new website. Each state has it's own brochure displaying the available cultural programs.
EXCLUSIVE DISCOUNT OFFER FOR NEW ENQUIRIES
Enquire via our new website and present the code 'MCAD10' to our Education & Experiences team to receive 10 percent off your next Multicultural All Day or Half Day incursion.
- Offer is now valid until the 2nd of November 2022. Book Now!
36. AUST | SBS | BROADCASTING | News Bulletins in Arabic and Mandarin
SBS is now presenting two locally-produced news bulletins, SBS Arabic News and SBS Mandarin News.Two dedicated teams of journalists produce the in-language bulletins, which provide coverage of major national and international stories.
SBS عربي News streams live at 8pm on weeknights and SBS ä¸æ–‡ News is live from 8.30 pm on weeknights. They are also both available to stream at any time on SBS On Demand.
37. AUST | SCIN | INTERVIEWING | Voices of Australia podcast
Victorian Multicultural Commission (VMC) Chairperson Viv Nguyen joined Youth Activating Youth Programs Manager Hanad Hersi on the fourth episode of The Voices of Australia podcast to explore the question 'What is Social Cohesion?'.Hosted by Scanlon Institute (SCIN) CEO Anthea Hancocks and Below the Surface Magazine Founder Lydia Tesema, this podcast is filled with insightful perspectives from a range of diverse voices on how to create a cohesive society.
The podcast is available to listen for free on PodBean.
- Listen now (47 mins)
38. AUST | ECCV | LAUNCHES | National Speak My Language podcast
Ethnic Communities' Council of Victoria (ECCV) was pleased to be part of the national launch of the Speak My Language (Disability) podcast series in Sydney earlier this month. Our Victorian SML team produced more than 100 episodes about living well with disability. The launch included a panel of SML participants who shared their stories, including Yousif Assafiri, coordinator of our Raise Our Voices disability advocacy project.39. AUST | LOTE | HEARING | Your say: Multicultural research - intercultural or interfaith relationships
This project aims to examine the nature of ethnic/religious partnering and explore how mixed relationships embody Australian multiculturalism. The outcome will be used to help improve cultural understanding and policies.The LOTE Agency (LOTE) is working with Monash University to research intercultural or interfaith relationships.
Participants are to be aged 25 to 34 yrs old for interviews to take one hour and will be run by Monash University’s Research Team. They can take place virtually or in person (if you are based in Melbourne).
All interviewees will be given a $100 Gift Voucher to thank you for your time and contribution to the project.
- If you are interested in participating in the research, please contact Nina@LoteAgency.com.au
40. VIC | VEC | LAUNCHED | 2022 Aged Care Handbook – voting for residents in residential aged care
The Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) has just released its guide containing information and alternative arrangements for people living in residential aged care.While aimed at aged care residents, the handbook contains information that may be relevant to other residents unable to vote in person or without assistance.
- Download 2022 Aged Care Guidebook
- For more information, please contact VEC on 131 832 or email info@vec.vic.gov.au
41. VIC | YEF | LAUNCHED | Guide To Solar For Apartments | October 2022
A comprehensive document full of relevant information, step-by-step advice, and guidance on how to tackle the roadblocks faced by apartment tenants, owners, and management companies when approaching solar for apartments.So many of us are keen to reduce our bills and lower our emissions by installing solar. However, accessing reliable information or knowing where to start can be difficult.
This guide takes the guess work out for you and makes it easy to buy, install, and use solar generated electricity in your apartment.
The guide is the result of a collaborative effort between Yarra Energy Foundation (YEF) and sustainability consultancy Point Advisory.
It was made possible by the Metropolitan Community Power Hub (MCPH), a landmark community energy initiative led by YEF and funded by the Victorian Government through Sustainability Victoria.
42. WORLD | PWR | UPDATING | 2023 Parliament & More
EXTENDED | Deadline of Call for Programs – Take Advantage | submissions closing Thursday 3 November 2022
We've heard your feedback! The Parliament of the World's Religions (PWR) has formally extended the Call for Programs for the 2023 Parliament of the World's Religions.Take advantage of an extra month to brainstorm, plan, and organize your program proposal. Join hundreds of presenters and thousands of global attendees in defending freedom and human rights through the Call for Programs.
Programming for the 2023 Parliament will focus largely, but not exclusively on:
The Theme of the Convening
This program track aims to raise hope and empower people of faith and goodwill in addressing the foundational issue of our time; the threat to freedom and human rights and the rise of autocracy in our world.
Faith & Democracy
This program track examines and offers practical insights for people of faith and goodwill originating in both homogenous and diverse social environments to defend freedom, human rights, and enhance equity in the political process.
The City of Chicago
This program track showcases how Chicagoans leverage faith and interfaith cooperation for achieving a more peaceful, just, and sustainable future.
Faith & Interfaith Understanding
This program track features commentary, activities, or rituals that spotlight what is at the heart of a unique tradition or contributes dialogue through the lens of multifaith relationship and cooperation.
Peace & Justice
This program track features projects and models addressing injustice, through concrete action, that offer insights and training on peace and justice.
Climate Action
This program track addresses the role of faith and spiritual communities in encouraging and enabling collective and individual action to reduce and counter the adverse impacts of human-caused climate change.
Indigenous Peoples
This program track features ritual, workshops, artistic expression, sacred observances, or panels led by Indigenous Peoples.
The Next Generation
This program track features youth and young adult changemakers working towards interfaith cooperation in their communities and tackling the critical issues facing the world.
Women & Girls
This program track advances collective and individual action to promote the dignity and human rights of women and girls, stop religiously justified violence, and promote women’s leadership and equal participation in religious, spiritual, and civic institutions.
The Global Ethic
This program track advances 1 or all of the ethical commitments of the Global Ethic: non-violence & respect for life, solidarity & a just economic order, tolerance & a life of truthfulness, equal rights & partnership between men and women, and sustainability & care for the Earth.
Showcase best practices, storytelling, artistic expression, spiritually nourishing ritual, and emerging data, highlighting the wisdom of specialists from across sectors and up to 200 unique religious and spiritual affiliations.
Pick the format that best fits your needs:
- Panel Application
- Workshop Application
- Religious Observance Application
- Art Exhibit Application
- Performance Application
- Film Application
- Individual Application
Email us or leave a voicemail at +1-312-629-2990 by Wednesday 2 November 2022 and a member of our team will get back to you as soon as possible.
ATTENDING | Parliament Convenings are gatherings of community!
Enjoy special savings when you book as group.The Early Bird group rate offers groups of 5-9 a special rate of $280 per registrant and groups of 10+ a rate of $250 per registrant. Don't have a complete list of group members? You can secure the group rate NOW and finalize the registration for individual group members at their convenience.
Did you know? Faculty can access the student rate when they register a group of students.
- Complete the group registration form TODAY and join the global interfaith community at the 2023 Parliament of the World's Religions.
HOSTING | COP27 Side Event “The Right to a Healthy Environment” | Thursday 10 November 2022
The Parliament of the World’s Religions is partnering with UNEP Al-Mizan to host “The Right to a Healthy Environment: Faith And Ethical Perspectives” as an official side event of COP27, hosted in Egypt from 7-18 November 2022.
The right to a healthy environment is upheld by the ethical teachings of the world’s faith traditions on justice and the imperative to value nature. In this program, experts and faith leaders will speak on this topic from the perspectives of religious ethics and shared values, culture, and advocacy.
Global Ethic Census Welcomes Feedback
All members of the public with a general interest in ethics are invited to partner with the Parliament of the World's Religions in this important re-evaluation of the foundational document, Towards the Global Ethic.
REWIND | Faiths for a Just Energy Transition | Wednesday 28 September 2022
The Parliament of the World's Religions joined colleagues at GreenFaith for the Faiths for a Just Energy Transition – a webinar available for rewatch.
- Watch (130 mins)
REWIND | FORUM2022 | Thursday 20 October 2022
The Temple of Understanding, in collaboration with Marble Collegiate Church and with the co-sponsoring support of the Association For New Global Thought, Interfaith Center of New York, Interfaith Power and Light, Islamic Society of North America, Laudato Si' Movement, the Parliament of the World's Religions, and the World Interfaith Network, hosted FORUM2022 Science, Spirituality, Solidarity: Weaving Interconnections for Change.
- Watch Here (140 mins)
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SUPPORTING
43. AUST | GHO | SUPPORTING | Anyone affected by gambling
Help is just a click away from Gambling Help Online (GHO). Free, confidential and available 24/7. While it may seem obvious what gambling is, emerging technology has blurred the lines to expand the range of ways people gamble.Traditionally gambling is an activity where someone risks money or belongings, there is an element of randomness or chance involved and the purpose is to win.
The traditional methods that usually come to mind are:
- Gaming Machines/Pokies
- Lottery
- Scratch cards
- Online Gambling
- Sports betting.
In addition to the traditional definition of gambling, urges and the way they affect people (read more about urges) are a strong factor in gambling addiction.
Someone can have a gambling problem if they are addicted to an activity where they cannot control the urge to participate, and it’s having a negative impact on their lives.
Emerging gambling activities include:
- Online investment trading
- Fantasy sports
- Games with In App Purchases
- Online Auctions.
Taking a step forward includes:
- Chat now
- Self help
- Join a discussion
- Assess your gambling
- SMS support
- Take a step forward
44. AUST | Coronavirus hotline
- Coronavirus hotline: If you are concerned, call the coronavirus hotline on 1800 675 398 (24 Hours).
- Coronavirus in-language information
- If you are an NDIS participant you can also call the national hotline on 1800 020 080.
- Information and referrals for people with disability and their supporters about Coronavirus: Contact the Disability Information Helpline on 1800 634 787.
- If you are deaf, or have a hearing or speech impairment, you can also call the National Relay Service on 133 677.
- Interpreting service: If you need an interpreter, call TIS National on 131 450.
- Testing locations: Find a testing location near you.
- Call-to-Test-at-Home service, providing in-home coronavirus testing to Victorians who would otherwise be unable to get tested, call the DHHS Coronavirus hotline on 1800 675 398.
- Triple Zero: Please keep Triple Zero (000) for emergencies only.
45. AUST | Helpers and Reliable Sources Along the Way
- Access Easy English – Over 70 resources developed on coronavirus.
- Ageism and reducing its impact – reframing the discussion to help everyone better understand how to communicate about age, ageing and issues affecting older people. Download the Framing age message guide and Download the quick reminder Cheat Sheet
- ‘Ageing well in Victoria: An action plan for strengthening wellbeing for senior Victorians 2022-2026' supporting older Victorians from all backgrounds to connect socially and live healthy, active, and purposeful lives.
- Amaze – step-by-step social scripts outlining the COVID-19 vaccine process to help people with autism.
- Aspergers Victoria (ASVI) – support groups and events for people who have Aspergers, autism, or other similar neurodiverse profiles.
- AUSLAN – Updates by Expression Australia - Regular Auslan only videos on updates of breaking news in Victoria, Australia and abroad.
- Australian Government Department of Health – Coronavirus advice for people with disability
- Australian Government Department of Health – Translated resources into 60 different languages, informing communities about COVID-19 vaccines and how they will be rolled out across Australia.
- Australian Government Department of Social Services – Daily update on NDIS participants and workforce and easy English information on COVID-19.
- Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) have continued their national campaign: Racism. It Stops With Me. Learn more
- Australian Islamic Centre (AIC) has co-produced award winning Fired Up (36 mins) short documentary which tells the story of AIC volunteers who travelled to areas impacted by the devastating 2019-2020 bushires to provide essential supplies to communities in critical need.
- Better Health – Surviving Extreme Heat In-language video
- Better Health – COVID-19 and flu vaccinations health information available in more than fifteen languages. Learn more
Beyond Blue – translated information on managing your mental health during COVID-19 in 63 languages. - Blind Citizens Australia – Information on coronavirus for people who are blind or vision impaired.
- Cancer Council Victoria (CCV) – online resources in simple English to support linguistically diverse Victorians learn about bowel cancer screening. Watch video (10 mins)
- Carer Gateway – an Australian Government website for carers that provides practical information and advice, and connects carers to services and support.
- Centre for Culture, Ethnicity & Health (CEH) has translated Long COVID fact sheet into nine in-language written resources and five in-language audio recordings. The Long COVID project focuses on priority CALD communities particularly impacted by COVID-19 in 2020. Read the factsheet
- City of Port Phillip (CoPP) Neighbours and Seniors Register creates links between Port Phillip residents over 55, enabling getting to know each other and better supporting each other. Register by using the seniors registration form (PDF 78 KB)
- The Conversation (THCO) – continuing to grow, making an important contribution to public knowledge
- Couch International Student Centre is a safe and free lounge space in Melbourne for international students to socialise, relax, study, and seek assistance
- Council for Intellectual Disability (CID) – Easy English information for people with intellectual disability and videos about COVID-19.
- Country Fire Authority and Fire Rescue Victoria recommend your smoke alarms are tested regularly, that batteries are replaced once a year, and smoke alarm units are replaced every 10 years. Learn more
- Crime Stoppers Victoria (CSV) with Ethnolink – video on how to report a crime, now available in our 11 priority languages: Arabic, Simplified Chinese, Dinka, Farsi, Greek, Hindi, Italian, Punjabi, Somali, Spanish, and Vietnamese. Watch videos
- Cultural Infusion (CUIN)'s online Cultural Calendar is designed to assist schools with organising cultural incursions throughout the year.
- DHHS – Victorian Government Department of Health and Human Services advice and information on coronavirus available in 56 languages
- Disability, Engaging Australians with Ask Me First and How to – 16 mins episode of a discussion on support and advocacy for people with disability and inclusion from CALD communities.
- Disability Gateway Service – the Australian Government provides free information and services to help people living with disability, their families, friends and carers in key areas including finance, employment, health and equipment. Translated fact sheets and videos or Learn more
- Domestic and family violence and your visa Department of Home Affairs web page. Learn more
- Down Syndrome Australia – Easy Read guide about using money on the internet.
- Equal pay matters – educational resources for organisations by Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission (VEOHRC). For small-to-medium sized enterprises (SMEs) to understand and implement equal pay in their workplaces.
- Eastern Community Legal Centre (ECLC) is supporting culturally and linguistically diverse community leaders to become Anti-racism Ambassadors in partnership with IndianCare, the Centre for Holistic Health and the Communities’ Council on Ethnic Issues. Learn more
- Emergency management improvement report with engaged multicultural communities, government and emergency services
- Equality Project (EQPR) Better Together Training Academy – for LGBTIQ+ and Allies to hone advocacy, transform leadership Initiate, activate, lead to make a positive impact in your community.
- Ethnic Communities' Council of Victoria (ECCV) – Multicultural COVID-19 Outreach Program
- Ethnic Communities' Council of Victoria (ECCV) – COVID-19 video series Protecting Our Communities
- Ethnic Communities' Council of Victoria (ECCV) Speak My Language podcasts feature people sharing stories and practical advice about living well with disability in a range of community languages.
- Ethnolink Language Services – Multi-lingual resource library with information available on coronavirus in 71 languages.
- Expression Australia – Keep up to date with regular Auslan videos on COVID-19, breaking news in Victoria, Australia and abroad.
- Faith Communities Council of Victoria (FCCV) have published their 2023 annual multifaith calendar outlining major holy days and festivals for Baha'i, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Judaism and Sikhism.
- Financial support if restrictions have affected your work – Australian Government's COVID-19 Disaster Payment and Pandemic Leave Disaster Payment. Also see COVID-19 resources for CALD communities. Eligibility rules apply.
- Fire season preparation in Regional Victoria – visit Country Fire Authority's website, sign up to MyCFA to get local information on how to plan and prepare for fires and other emergencies in your area or learn more
- From the Heart (FTH) views a Voice to Parliament as a body enshrined in the Constitution would enable Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to provide advice to the Parliament on policies and projects that impact their lives.
- GP Expert Advice Matters – a website for patients translated into Arabic, simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Hindi and Vietnamese, and has practical information on how to access a local GP, telehealth and interpreter services
- The Healing Foundation (THF) – a national Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisation providing a platform to amplify voices and lived experience of Stolen Generations survivors and their families.
- Health Translations – A comprehensive place to find current COVID 19 multilingual information in 78 languages including Auslan and Easy English.
- Hepatitis B In-language videos – allowing people in CALD communities to access clear and simple information about liver health, available in Arabic, Burmese, Khmer, Mandarin Chinese, Thai and Vietnamese.
- IncludeAbility: employment for people with disability – an initiative of the Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC), designed to support employers who want to create meaningful employment opportunities for people with disability, and people with disability seeking employment, developing a career or considering self-employment. Learn more
- Independent Broad-Based Anti-Corruption Commission (IBBACC) is Victoria's independent body responsible for preventing and exposing police misconduct. You can report anything police do to deny your rights to IBAC.
- Independent Mental Health Advocacy (IMHA) is a free state-wide non legal advocacy service for people at risk of or subject to compulsory treatment in Victoria.
- Jobs that Matter campaign highlights a range of roles available across the community services sector in Victoria.
- LGBTIQ+ Health Australia – free training activities for LGBTIQ+ people with disability
- Little Dreamers (LIDR) is Australia’s leading Young Carer organisation, supporting young people who provide unpaid care for a family member affected by disability, chronic or mental illness, addiction or frail age. Watch 3 min video
- MiACCESS Multilingual Information Access to resources & information – A purpose-built website for CALD people with disability, carers and communities.
- Migrant Resource Centre North West Region (MRCNWR) – Diversity and Disability YouTube Channel
- Moving Pictures launched 12 new short films aimed at raising awareness about dementia, and the importance of early diagnosis to enable better treatment and quality of life. Watch the films
- Multicultural Health Connect (MHC) – hotline that can be used to find health services such as doctors, hospitals, and community health centres. The hotline is available 11.30am-8pm, 7 days a week - including public holidays. Call the hotline on 1800 186 815.
- Mungo Explorer – online learning platform by Cultural Infusion (CUIN). An inquiry based resource aligned with the Australian curriculum and covers Year 4 First Contact and Year 7 Ancient History. Allowing teachers to share Indigenous perspectives, historical and scientific thinking to teach students about the remarkable story of Mungo Man and Mungo Lady.
- MyAus Covid-19 app – Multilingual resource application produced by Migration Council Australia (MCA) for Australia's culturally and linguistically diverse communities about COVID - 19, it's impact and available support.
- My Body. My Health – a five-part series of educational presentations to help organisations deliver health information to women from migrant and refugee backgrounds.
- National Disability Gateway – a one-stop shop from the Department of Social Services assisting all people with disability, their families and carers to locate and access services across Australia
- National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) – Information about changes to how the NDIS work during the COVID -19 pandemic in 12 languages.
- National Ethnic Disability Alliance (NEDA) – free training activities for LGBTIQ+ people with disability
- National Ethnic and Multicultural Broadcasters' Council (NEMBC) is the peak organisation representing ethnic community broadcasters across Australia. Listen to news
- National Ethnic and Multicultural Broadcasters' Council (NEMBC) – translated audio explainers of COVID-19 and flu vaccinations on SoundCloud. Translated audio available includes Arabic, Cantonese, Dari, Dinka, Hindi, Mandarinand Vietnamese. Listen today
- NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission – Information contains links to updates, training, alerts, and resources for NDIS participants and providers.
- NWMPHN Maintaining good mental health through the pandemic through in-language videos. Help spread the message of looking after our mental health in Hindi, Cantonese, Mandarin, Dinka and Vietnamese.
- Older Persons Advocacy Network (OPAN) – promoting The Older Persons COVID-19 Support Line (OPCSL) within ethno-specific communities.
- Palliative Care Advice Service (PCAS) – supporting people diagnosed with life-limiting illnesses and those who support them.
- Parenting courses by Relationships Victoria (REVI) offers free 6 to 12 week courses for parents to learn better ways to connect with their children and family in a culturally sensitive way.
- Prejudice Motivated Crime in Victoria and Reporting – Victoria Police website, an animated video (2 min) and poster. Resources are available in English, Arabic, Chinese (Traditional and Simplified), Hindi, Korean, Persian, Punjabi, Somali, Urdu and Vietnamese. Explore the resources
- Reconciliation Victoria – promoting reconciliation across Victoria, promoting deeper understanding, respect and justice for and with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.
- Red Earth (REEA)'s School Immersions are all-inclusive, comprehensive programs designed to open the hearts and minds of students to the beauty and realities of life in remote Indigenous Australia. Find out more
- Safe Steps Family Violence Response Centre – Victoria’s statewide first response service for women, young people and children experiencing family violence.
- Safer and Stronger Communities Pilot, South East Community Links (SECL) – In-language videos for family violence prevention and multilingual resources for Dari, Hazaragi, Hindi, Punjabi and Tamil speaking community members. View on SECL website
- Self Advocacy Resource Unit (SARU) supports Victorian self-advocacy groups run by and for people with intellectual disability, people with acquired brain injury and people with complex communication support needs. Watch 'Live Our Lives' (4 mins music video).
- SBS – news and information about coronavirus (COVID - 19) available in 63 languages.
- Scope - Key word sign video, posters and easy english resources on communicating COVID-19.
- SisterWorks is a not-for-profit social enterprise, empowering migrant and refugee women by connecting them with entrepreneurship and employment opportunities. Empowerment Hubs are workplaces and training centres providing opportunities for women to share their experiences with other women and develop pathways to education, employment, entrepreneurship and leadership.
- Social Services Jobs Guarantee program - Victorian Diploma of Community Services graduates between 1 September 2022 and 31 August 2024
- Spiritual Health Association (SHA) in partnership with Victorian Transcultural Mental Health (VTMH) has been running The Spirituality & Diversity Discussion Project since 2019. Read More
- StarHealth fact sheets on COVID-19 are now available – using only valid information sources for its fact sheets, distilling the key points from only trusted sources.
- Summer Foundation (SUFO)'s Reasonable & Necessary podcast series helps simplify the NDIS for participants, their families and anyone supporting NDIS participants.
- Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS National) is an interpreting service provided by the Department of Home Affairs for people who do not speak English and for agencies and businesses that need to communicate with their non-English speaking clients. Over 70 years' experience in language services and access to more than 2700 interpreters in more than 150 languages. The phone interpreting service is available 24 hours a day, every day of the year for the cost of a local call for any person or organisation in Australia who needs an interpreter.
- VALID – 16 Page plain language guide to NDIS Specialist Disability Accommodation
- Vietnamese resources supporting people with disability and their families, friends and carers – a suite of Vietnamese resources available in English and Vietnamese informing how to articulate rights and entitlements, negotiate service agreements and conditions with support providers.
- Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission (VEOHRC) partnering with Cinespace developed a fictional short film that tests contestants on their knowledge of racism. Watch the video (6 mins) and how to report racism in Victoria through VEOHRC. Visit Reducing Racism information hub to understand your rights, know the options available to report your experiences, and obtain help.
- Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission (VEOHRC) surveyed 1500 Victorians and targeted follow up interviews were used to create the commission’s two new research pandemic snapshots – Supporting workers with disability and Juggling parenting, caring and work. Explore the research snapshots, FaceBook
- Victorian Transcultural Mental Health (VTMH) seminars are open to individuals, from all disciplines and working in all sectors, who are based in Australia and interested in diversity and mental health.
- Victorian Volunteering opportunities available.
- Water Well Project works with people with migrant, refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds to provide health education to improve health and wellbeing. Releasing a series of simple but informative videos on health and wellbeing topics including COVID-19 vaccination, mental health for kids, and preventative healthcare. Learn about The Water Well Project
- Women’s Information and Referral Exchange (WIRE) – Free support, referral and information for all Victorian women, nonbinary and gender-diverse people.
- Women With Disabilities Australia (WWDA) – women and non-binary people with disability, sharing a diverse range of experiences
- Youth and Family Support Network (YFSN) delivering activities and initiatives that empower local African-Australian communities to tackle racism and support social cohesion. Watch video (2 mins)
ACKNOWLEDGING
46. Acknowledgment to Sources
This is a consolidated account of information current at time of issuance, sourced, collated and provided by Victorian Multicultural Commission, Victorian Jewish Community COVID-19 Taskforce, Ethnic Communities' Council of Victoria, various Government Authorities, community organisations, public domain and individuals, received with gratitude.
47. Bye bye to Essentialists
Us non-essentialists will endeavour to manage our expection of miracles and do our best to follow rules while staying out of the way.
Contact your closest friendly non-essentialist if you need anything that can be done remotely. Bye bye to Essentialists for now, please leave to attend to the essential work. That is all from GEIFN Caretaker at this time.
48. Self-Isolators, Non-Essentials And The Homebound
Meanwhile, if with a surplus of time, this and the following is offered. Discuss with sincerity. Deny untruth. Dismiss unuseful. Accept useful. Adapt to change. Adopt least effort most benefit. Adept with sharing. Enjoy throughout. As each case may be. Round about. And again. Or not.