NAVIGATION

CoPP | PPLS | CELEBRATING | Seniors Festival | October 2024

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The 2024 Seniors Festival starts in October with an incredible array of programs at our libraries and around Port Phillip. 

The festival recognises the valuable contribution older people have made and continue to make to our community every day. Explore the program, share it with your older friends and family and get ready to celebrate with us.

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Port Phillip Library Service (PPLS)
City of Port Phillip
Address: 99a Carlisle Street, St Kilda, VIC 3182 Australia
Telephone: 03 9209 6655

City of Port Phillip Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of this land, the people of the Kulin Nations. ​We pay our respect to their Elders, past and present. We acknowledge and uphold their continuing relationship to this land.

WORLD | IFD | RAISING | Awareness, Support and Funds towards LGTBIQA+ Channel | August 2024

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We're so close! Lots of folks have pitched in to our 15-year anniversary fundraiser, getting us to 91% of our $15,000 goal. 

Every dollar donated by the end of August will be matched by the generous folks at Husch Blackwell.

Your support will help I’m From Driftwood continue creating professionally-produced, first-person LGBTQIA+ video stories that send a powerful message to queer and trans people everywhere: You are not alone.

Through user comments and direct feedback, we are reminded on a daily basis about the importance of these stories. Here are some messages we received about our stories:
  • “Thank you for improving visibility of LGTBIQA+ in a non-sensational, consistent and inclusive approach.” - Carey
  • “I was expecting these stories to be heartbreaking, but instead they were extremely powerful and uplifting." - Rachel
  • “As a 15 year old homosexual boy, I am often told that I will never live a normal life. These stories help me stay positive and strong. Thank you so much.” - Luis
Thanks to donors for their support through the years.
Nathan Manske, Founder, Executive Director

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I'm From Driftwood (IFD)
Address: 144 North 7th St., 356, Brooklyn, NY 11249

CoPP | VEC | TALKING | Local Council Elections - Community Information Session | Tuesday 3 September | 2.30-3.30pm

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Join VEC Democracy Ambassador Deniz for a free information session about this October’s local council elections.

This session will cover:
  • Who can vote?
  • How to enroll to vote
  • How to vote correctly
  • Where to get help to vote

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Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC)
Address: 530 Collins St, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 3000

The Victorian Electoral Commission acknowledges and pays respect to the Traditional Owners of the land.

CoPP | PPLS | SCREENING | "Searching for Sugar Man" (2012)

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From the Academy Award-winning producer of Man On Wire comes a powerful, unforgettable music mystery. 

Rodriguez was the greatest ‘70s US rock icon who never was. Momentarily hailed as the finest recording artist of his generation, he disappeared into oblivion – rising again from the ashes in a completely different context a continent away. Searching For Sugar Man is a film about hope, inspiration and the power of music.

Directed by Malik Benjelloul | Rated: M | Language: English

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Port Phillip Library Service (PPLS)
City of Port Phillip
Address: 99a Carlisle Street, St Kilda, VIC 3182 Australia
Telephone: 03 9209 6655

City of Port Phillip Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of this land, the people of the Kulin Nations. ​We pay our respect to their Elders, past and present. We acknowledge and uphold their continuing relationship to this land.

CoPP | MPAPHG | TALKING | Albert Park: Bridport Street and Beyond | Tuesday 24 September | 6.30-8pm

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Join us for a very special evening of history and community with our local history experts. 

Middle Park & Albert Park History Group (MPAPHG) present their new publication with author Meyer Eidelson. 

This is the second book published by the MPAPHG on the history of Albert Park which they have meticulously researched by using old historical records and utilising the Port Phillip Heritage Centre, its staff and the Port Phillip City Collection.
  • Where: Emerald Hill Library, 195 Bank Street, South Melbourne VIC 3205
  • Cost: Free
  • Bookings: online via Trybooking

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Middle Park & Albert Park History Group (MPAPHG)

CoPP | GOV | INVITING | Solar Savers Program, start saving today!

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Are you looking for ways to make your home more comfortable to live in, cheaper to run and more energy efficient?

City of Port Phillip (CoPP) has now joined the Solar Savers program to make it easier for you to upgrade your home. The program covers solar panels, batteries, hot water systems and split systems and provides total support from understanding your needs, providing competitive prices, access to accredited installers and help with financial rebates.

Use the link below to find out about the $1400 rebate and how to start upgrading your home for cleaner, cheaper and more sustainable energy options.

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City of Port Phillip (CoPP)
Address: 99a Carlisle Street, St Kilda, VIC 3182 Australia
Telephone: 03 9209 6655

City of Port Phillip Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of this land, the people of the Kulin Nations. ​We pay our respect to their Elders, past and present. We acknowledge and uphold their continuing relationship to this land.

CoPP | PPLS | TALKING | With Author: Claire Dunn "Rewilding the Urban Soul" | Wednesday 4 September 2024 | 6.30-7.30pm

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An in-conversation event with Claire Dunn about her latest memoir Rewilding the Urban Soul.

Claire's journey along the Yarra River and her quest for connection through foraging and other practices offer insights on how we can all learn to belong to our cities and our land.

Don't miss this opportunity to be inspired and discover where change begins, for ourselves and the world.

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Port Phillip Library Service (PPLS)
City of Port Phillip
Address: 99a Carlisle Street, St Kilda, VIC 3182 Australia
Telephone: 03 9209 6655

City of Port Phillip Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of this land, the people of the Kulin Nations. ​We pay our respect to their Elders, past and present. We acknowledge and uphold their continuing relationship to this land.

CoPP | SCLS | TALKING | Know Your Rights: Tenancy Law Info Sessions | Tuesday 10 September | 2-3.30pm

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Southport Community Legal Service is offering an information session on tenancy law for renters, followed by a Q&A session. 

With a difficult rental market out there it's important to know your rights as tenants and what is legal to be asked when you are applying for a property.

Southport Community Legal Service is a small NFP community legal service that provides free legal advice to citizens of the Port Phillip LGA.
  • Where: Emerald Hill Library, 195 Bank St, South Melbourne VIC 3205
  • Cost: FREE and you can book via the links below or by giving us a call
  • Bookings: online via Trybooking

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Southport Community Legal Service (SCLS)
Address: ​154 Liardet Street, Port Melbourne 3207
Ph: 03 96466066 (Tuesday and Wednesday)

This SCLS works on the land of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nations who have never ceded sovereignty. We pay our deepest respects to Country and to Elders past and present.

CoPP | PPLS | HOSTING | Share and Swap Shop | Friday 6 September 2024 | 11am-1pm

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Discover the joy of a shop where everything is absolutely free! 

Welcome to Share&Swap Shop – a community "shopping"! Join us in sharing your pre-loved items and swapping for re-loved treasures. Just like an op shop or garage sale, where everything is free. 

Find out more information about what you can bring, swap and how to get involved via the link below.

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Port Phillip Library Service (PPLS)
City of Port Phillip
Address: 99a Carlisle Street, St Kilda, VIC 3182 Australia
Telephone: 03 9209 6655

City of Port Phillip Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of this land, the people of the Kulin Nations. ​We pay our respect to their Elders, past and present. We acknowledge and uphold their continuing relationship to this land.

CoPP | VPC | WRITING | Queer Zines | Saturday 7 September 2024 | 3pm Onwards

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Join accomplished comics artist and writer Mia Nie for an inspiring Queer Zine Making Workshop.

Experiment with visual language and expression, share stories, and form new connections in a fun, supportive environment.

You will also learn about new zine-making techniques, from content creation to layout design. No experience necessary. This special event will be held at the Australian Queer Archives, housed in the Victorian Pride Centre (VPC). 

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Victorian Pride Centre (VPC)
Address: 79-81 Fitzroy Street, St Kilda, VIC 3182
Tel: 03 7035 3592

The Victorian Pride Centre respectfully acknowledges the Yaluk-ut Weelam Clan of the Boon Wurrung peoples. We pay our respects to their Elders, both past and present. We uphold their continuing relationship to this land where the Victorian Pride Centre exists today. We say 'Yes' to a First Nations Voice to Parliament in the 2023 referendum

CoPP | PPLS | WRITING | Prose Pals | Saturday 14 September | 11am onwards

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Join Port Phillip Library Service (PPLS) for an inclusive literary speed-friending session tailored for emerging writers who identify as queer or gender diverse.

This is your chance to connect with like-minded individuals in a supportive and interactive space.

Facilitated by writers Sam Elkin, Jasper Peach, and Liz Sutherland, this event will explore themes of literature, writing, queer identities, activism, accessibility, and progressive politics.

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Port Phillip Library Service (PPLS)
City of Port Phillip
Address: 99a Carlisle Street, St Kilda, VIC 3182 Australia
Telephone: 03 9209 6655

City of Port Phillip Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of this land, the people of the Kulin Nations. ​We pay our respect to their Elders, past and present. We acknowledge and uphold their continuing relationship to this land.

CoPP | PPLS | WRITING | elegy - Australian Poetry | Friday 6 September 2024 | 6.30 pm onwards

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elegy (in modern literature) is a poem of serious reflection, typically for the dead.

Join Port Phillip Library Service (PPLS) for a poignant poetry event where four poets will explore the theme of writing in honour of the dead. Together, they will share their elegiac poetry, reflecting on grief from both individual and collective perspectives.

This event will be hosted by Maggie Knight-Williams, Izzy Roberts-Orr, Jeanine Leanne and Thabani Tshuma. It will be a blend of performance and discussion as the writers delve into the ethical considerations and implications of elegy.

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Port Phillip Library Service (PPLS)
City of Port Phillip
Address: 99a Carlisle Street, St Kilda, VIC 3182 Australia
Telephone: 03 9209 6655

City of Port Phillip Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of this land, the people of the Kulin Nations. ​We pay our respect to their Elders, past and present. We acknowledge and uphold their continuing relationship to this land.

MELB | RFAT | TRAINING | National Accredited CPR and First Aid Certificate | Sunday 8 September 2024 | arrive 9.30am for 10-4pm

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Gain the ability to know what to do in an emergency and how to save a life.

This is a Nationally recognised qualification containing valuable data on what to do to help someone in a medical emergency.

Results First Aid Training (RFAT) will be delivering the nationally Accredited Certificate HLTAID011-Provide First Aid including CPR.

Valued at $160 per person we are delighted to offer this training and certification at NO CHARGE for approved individuals and organisations as part of the Scientology Volunteer Minister program.

To participate you will need to complete your online enrolment including your US (Unique
Student Identifier) by Friday 6 September 2024. Please scan the QR code below to enrol as soon
as possible as places are limited!
  • Where: Scientology Community Centre, 231-251 Mt Alexander Road, Ascot Vale 3032
  • Cost: It is valued at $160 but it is FREE.
  • Considerations: All day attendance is required - minimum age is 16 years. Lunch will be included.
  • Bookings: RSVP to Diana@scientology-melbourne.net.au or call (03) 9654 8655

Results First Aid is a fully accredited first aid training organisation. Scientology Volunteer Ministers are a Disaster Response network Supported by Non-Resident Nepali Association

Please let Results First Aid know if you have any questions on the enrolment process annalisa@resultsfirstaid.com

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Results First Aid Training (RFAT) 
Tel: 1300 661 065

WORLD | PWR | ANNOUNCING | 2024 Circle of Patrons

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The Parliament of the World’s Religions is very happy to announce the Members of the Circle of Patrons for 2024. 

The Circle of Patrons is a group of generous supporters and interfaith leaders who wish to help ensure the strength and sustainability of the Parliament’s vision of interfaith understanding and partnership working to bring into being a world of peace, justice and care for the Earth. 

We offer our deepest gratitude and appreciation to these greatly valued Patrons for their important support. These are the 2024 Members of the Circle of Patrons:

The Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation: Founded by Dharma Master Cheng Yen

The Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation: Founded by Dharma Master Cheng Yen is a worldwide humanitarian and educational organization established in 1966 by Dharma Master Cheng Yen, a Taiwanese Buddhist nun. Tzu Chi volunteers endeavor to promote the universal value of “Great Love,” reverently accepting the Buddha’s teaching of “expressing great kindness to all sentient beings, and taking their suffering as our own”; manifesting kindness, compassion, joy and selflessness through concrete actions. In its “Four Major Missions” of Charity, Medicine, Education and Humanity, Tzu Chi carries forward large-scale programs of aid globally to the poor, health care, bone marrow donation, education at all levels, international relief and environmental protection. In addition to international medical programs during the COVID pandemic, Tzu Chi currently is extensively involved in aid in India and Nepal, the Buddha’s birthplace, and ongoing support for refugees from conflict areas and those affected by extreme weather events.
 

Blouke Carus and the Hegeler Carus Foundation

Blouke Carus is a distinguished chemist who revolutionized the production of the vital environmental chemical, potassium permanganate. After graduating from Cal Tech and the University of Freiburg, he transformed production techniques at Carus Chemical in La Salle, Illinois. At this time he began a lifelong preoccupation with teaching, literacy, and books for both children and adults. In 1961, with his wife Marianne, he launched the Open Court Integrated Language Arts Program to improve children’s reading comprehension; the program is now part of McGraw Hill. Blouke also helped develop the International Baccalaureate (IB) programs in the U.S. His company Carus Books carries on the legacy of Open Court Publishing, established in 1887, where Blouke’s grandfather, the scholar and visionary Paul Carus, was the first editor and also helped organize the 1893 World Parliament of Religions. At its Convenings the Parliament gives the Paul Carus Award to one or more recipients for “exemplary and visionary efforts in the promotion of interreligious harmony and cooperation.”
 

The Charter for Compassion

The Charter for Compassion is a declaration to restore compassion and the Golden Rule to the center of our moral and religious traditions. In 2008 acclaimed scholar and bestselling author Karen Armstrong received the TED Prize and made a wish—to help create, launch, and propagate a Charter for Compassion. After much work and the contribution of thousands of people, the Charter was launched at the United Nations in 2009. The Council of Conscience helped to formulate the Charter for Compassion document. The Charter for Compassion provides an umbrella for people to engage in collaborative partnerships worldwide. Its vision is “A transformed world where all life flourishes with compassion.” Its mission is to bring to life the principles articulated in the Charter for Compassion through concrete, practical action in many different sectors by connecting, cultivating, and encouraging networks of compassionate action. Millions of people have affirmed the Charter and the movement has attracted followers worldwide. Over 440 cities and communities in 54 countries, are developing and promoting compassionate initiatives.
 

The Circle of Friends for VRG Vision

The Circle of Friends for VRG Vision is a group of Jains inspired by the vision of Virchand Raghav Gandhi (VRG), who represented Jainism at the historic World Parliament of Religions in Chicago in 1893 and brought Jainism into a dialogue with other faiths which has continued ever since. Through VRG and his legacy, Jainism has inspired leaders including Mahatma Gandhi, Albert Einstein, Martin Luther King, Jr., Nelson Mandela and many others with the modern relevance of the Jain values of Nonviolence (Ahiṃsā), Non-possessiveness (Aparigraha) and Non-Absolutism (Anekāntavāda) – all key tenets for a peaceful, just, sustainable and loving world. Jains are proud to carry forward the torch lit by VRG and to develop programs and initiatives that will spread in the world the message of the Tīrthaṅkaras or “Makers of the Crossing”, including Mahāvīr, the 24th in the ancient Jain lineage of great enlightened beings.
 

The Wayfarer Foundation

The Wayfarer Foundation is a Bahá-i-inspired organization which funds and supports spiritually rooted and justice-oriented nonprofits. Launched by Steve Sarowitz in 2021 with the mission to “advance humankind spiritually towards a future peaceful world civilization,” it centers its work on the power of universal participation to create a more hopeful, joyful and just world. The Wayfarer Foundation partners with three sister organizations: Wayfarer Studios, which creates purpose-driven, multi-platform film and television productions that elevate and speak to the human spirit by producing stories that serve as true agents for social change; BeLove.org, a nonprofit organization that supports charitable programs inspired by Wayfarer Studios’ content, and also the Julian Grace Foundation, an entrepreneurial private foundation that does high-engagement grant making in order to create a just, unified and hopeful world. JGF is also funded by the Sarowitz family. 
 
In the coming months, additional Members may join the Circle of Patrons for 2024.

STAYING | Up to date with the work of the Parliament


Connect with the Parliament of the World's Religions by joining online across our social media platforms.

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Parliament of the World's Religions (PWR)
Address: 70 East Lake St., Suite 230 Chicago, IL 60601 USA
Tel: (312) 629-2990

AUST | NJP | RAISING | Awareness, Funds and Support for National Justice Project: Fearlessly Fighting Injustice

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CONTENT WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that this email may contain the names and images of First Nations people who are deceased. If you are experiencing distress and are in need of support, please contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or 13YARN on 13 92 76 for First Nations readers.
 

This has been a busy time for advocates like us in the fight for justice. 

Late August the National Children's Commissioner's report on transforming child justice was released and we were proud to contribute to this report. The National Justice Project has also been asked to make a submission to the newly announced Inquiry into Australia's youth justice and incarceration system. We also partnered with Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research on a joint submission on the Truth and Justice Commission Bill to establish a Truth-Telling Commission.      

This has also been a particularly exciting month with the National Justice Project picking up a number of awards for our ground-breaking AI-powered tool to help people find the right complaint pathways for their grievances. We can't wait to share more with you next month as this innovative platform has already been recognised with the 2024 Lawtech Award for Innovation in Legal IT and is now a finalist for the Momentum Media Australian AI Awards in the AI Innovator Legal Services category. All before being officially launched! 

WELCOMING | Inquiry to finally put youth justice on national agenda

The National Justice Project has joined a chorus of advocates in welcoming the establishment of a Senate Inquiry into Australia’s youth justice and incarceration system. We have been invited to make a submission that will focus on tackling injustices against young people in Australian prisons, especially those suffered in our incarceration system by First Nations People. 

ENDORSING | Kids should be in primary school classrooms not cells

Gamilaroi woman and National Justice Project solicitor Karina Hawtrey explains in Indigenous X how the record of our nation’s youth detention centres, "a nice way of saying prisons for kids", speaks for itself. She is horrified by the prospect of locking up children as young as 10 and that Australia continues to put the lives of children at risk. 

JOINING | HWL Ebsworth data breach Class Action

The list of National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) participants impacted by the HWL Ebsworth ransomware hack last year continues to grow. The Australian Information Commissioner is investigating a complaint we have filed on behalf of 12 NDIS participants.

DEVELOPING | National campaign kicks off for alternative first responders 

We have met with community stakeholders to start developing a national campaign for alternative first responders instead of police attending to people in a health or social crisis. Our campaign will acknowledge the families, communities and kinship already on the frontlines trying to support the health and social needs of their loved ones.

SHARING | In The Media


SUPPORTING | The fight for freedom

September marked the anniversary of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Adopted on 13 September 2007, it holds equality and freedom from discrimination as a foundational right. 

The National Justice Project fights for equality and against discrimination of First Nations people every day. Help us continue this fight by supporting our work today. We don't accept government funding so we can hold them to account and that's why the support of people like you is vital to ensure our independence. 
If you are able, please consider supporting this work as a once off, or monthly donation and together we can secure truth, justice and accountability.

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National Justice Project (NJP)
Address: 15 Broadway CB01.17, Building 1, University of Technology Sydney, Gadigal Country, Broadway NSW 2007

We acknowledge that we live and work on the lands of First Nations Peoples, and we pay our respects to their Elders past and present. Our Sydney office is located on the lands of the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation, whose sovereignty was never ceded. This land always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land.

YARRA | YEF | UPDATING | Stories, events and more | August-September 2024

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ANNOUNCING | Neighbourhood Batteries grants open 30 August 2024!

Round 2 of the 100 Neighbourhood Batteries Program offers funding up to $400,000 per battery. Funding is provided by the Victorian Government's Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA)

Applications open on Friday 30th August, with application guidelines already available.

DEECA are hosting an information session for applicants 10-11am AEST Monday 16 September 2024. Register for the session.   

YEF offers services including feasability studies, business cases, and neighbourhood battery strategies. Read more about our services.

LAUNCHING | Free Online Neighbourhood Battery Training

Our in-person one day Neighbourhood Battery training course has now moved online so it can be accessed by anyone, wherever you are, and best of all - it's free!

Thank you to the Victorian Government's Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action for funding this training resource.

There are four training sessions, each with marked chapters allowing you to jump in and out and find the information you need, exactly when you need it. 

To get started:

TALKING | Neighbourhood Batteries Online Q&A to discuss what you have learnt

As part of the series of online neighbourhood battery training videos, the Victorian Government's Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action have engaged the Yarra Energy Foundation to host online drop-in sessions to provide you with a chance to ask questions and discuss concepts covered in the training videos.
 
YEF staff will be available during the hour, and all are welcome to drop-in at any point for an informal chat. The focus of the session will be on the learning materials and information in the online training videos, so make sure to check them out before attending! 
 
The sessions are free to attend, see the below links to register:
 

OFFERING | Our Services

You can find out more about the Yarra Energy Foundation services. These include:
  • Feasibility studies
  • Community Engagement
  • Community battery strategies for local councils
  • Consulting & advice
  • Project management 
  • Solar & electrification programs
We have a small team of extremely passionate energy experts with decades of combined industry, governmental, business, and sustainability experience.

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Yarra Energy Foundation (YEF)

Yarra Energy Foundation acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung as the Traditional Owners of this country, pays tribute to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Yarra, and gives respect to the Elders past and present.

VIC | VMC | UPDATING | Community, News and Information | Thursday 22 August 2024

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I would like to start by saying thank you! 

Community events are the heart of our vibrant multicultural society, bringing people together to celebrate our shared values, traditions, and cultures. These events are made possible through the collective efforts of government support, local businesses, and the countless volunteers who contribute their time, skills, and in-kind donations. It's a true testament to the strength and unity of our diverse communities.

Today, we want to extend our heartfelt thanks to the businesses that play a crucial role in making these events a reality. While government funding is vital, it's the additional support from local businesses that allows our festivals and community gatherings to thrive. These businesses not only contribute financially but also bring their unique cultural perspectives and a commitment to fostering inclusion and diversity.

I would like to especially recognise our Partner Sponsors—multicultural businesses that have supported our mission: LanguageLoop, Foot Solutions, StoneMart, My Holistic Care, LouveElite, and Segmento. Their contributions not only sustain our events but also demonstrate the vital role multiculturalism plays in Australia’s business landscape—creating jobs and giving back to the community.

I would also like to extend special recognition to the Commonwealth Bank and SBS, whose support as corporate sponsors highlights their commitment to fostering diversity and inclusion. Their backing underscores the positive impact that businesses can have on promoting multiculturalism across Australia.

Multiculturalism is not just about celebrating diversity; it's about recognising the invaluable contributions that diverse communities make to our country. Through the lens of business and with their support, many community organisations are able to proudly celebrate culture, history and the arts, creating opportunities for connection, understand and mutual respect.  

Thank you to all our sponsors for your unwavering support and for believing in the power of community.

Warm regards,
Viv Nguyen, Chairperson

 

 News and Events 

VMC | CALLING | Nominations for Multicultural Awards for Excellence | nominations close Sunday 8 September 2024

The Multicultural Awards for Excellence honours  individuals and organisations that have promoted cultural diversity and helped migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers integrate into Victorian society.

There are 14 award categories up for grabs, and you can nominate anyone you think deserves recognition for their outstanding contributions to multiculturalism.
 

AUST | MHFA | CALLING | Nominations for Mental Health Awards 2024 | nominations close midnight 31 August 2024

The Australian Mental Health Awards 2024, organised by the Mental Health Foundation Australia (MHFA), takes place annually during National Multicultural Mental Health Month. 

These seven awards aim to recognise and celebrate individuals, organisations, and groups that have made significant contributions to mental health awareness, support, and resilience-building in Australia.
 

MELB | TWC | TALKING | From Bias to Belonging: Combating Discrimination | Wednesday 28 August 2024 | 6.30-7.30pm

In this insightful The Wheeler Centre (TWC) panel discussion, expert thinkers come together to discuss the realities of discrimination in contemporary Australia and explore pathways towards greater tolerance and social cohesion.  
 

VIC | GOV | GRANTING | Men's shed funding program | applications close 11.59pm Wednesday 16 October 2024

The Victorian Government is providing grants up to $100,000 for Men’s Sheds in Victoria. This exciting initiative will to help build new men’s sheds, refurbish existing men’s sheds and provide additional resources and equipment. 
 

VIC | GOV | ADVISING | Mpox vaccinations available 

Are you eligible for the free mpox vaccine? Protect yourself and your loved ones
from this virus. Find out if you qualify and get vaccinated today.

VIC | GOV | SEEKING | Members for regional member positions | applications close 1 September 2024

Do you want to apply your skills and experience to the benefit of the community? Adult, Community and Further Education (ACFE) Regional Councils are seeking new members. Help improve study, work and life opportunities across the state.

VIC | GOV | GRANTING | Improvement of kinders across Victoria

The Victorian Government is making sure more kindergartens have the modern facilities and technology they need to help children thrive, with new funding available for upgrades and improvements across the state. Grants of up to $750,000 are available to eligible organisations for renovation and refurbishment projects that modernise and improve kindergarten learning environments for children.

Applications for IT grants close midnight Wednesday 4 September 2024. 
Applications for the 2 infrastructure streams close midnight Wednesday 2 October 2024.
 

VIC | GOV | GRANTING | Pride festivals funds now available | applications close 5pm Wednesday 11 September 2024

Pride Events and Festival Fund supports events and festivals for LGBTIQA+ communities and all Victorians to connect, celebrate diversity, build resilience and promote inclusion. To support a diverse range of events across Victoria in 2024-2025, funding will be allocated across 2 streams. 
 

VIC | GOV | GRANTING | To support youth development

Engage! 2025–2027 funds projects that inspire Victorian young people to participate in activities that help achieve their goals. It also celebrates the contributions of young people to the project and local community.

Grants between $60,000 and $180,000 are available over three years for youth-led activities across three categories.

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Victorian Multicultural Commission (VMC)
Address: 50 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
Tel: (03) 9651 5901

The VMC acknowledges the Traditional Owners of country throughout Victoria and recognises their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders, past and present.

AUST | TJP | TRAINING | Overcoming Workplace Anti-Trans Disinformation

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To combat the anti-trans lobby, our movement needs to understand the tactics they use. In recent years, we have seen a sharp rise in anti-trans disinformation, and increasingly sophisticated strategies to influence our media and decision makers.

We know ahead of the next election that these attacks will only escalate. That’s why we are launching our brand new Anti-Trans Disinformation Training. 

This training will equip organisations, governments, and businesses with the skills to identify and combat the lies spread by the anti-trans lobby. Will you help us fight back by booking in a disinformation training for your workplace?

Our Anti-Trans Disinformation Training has been developed by a trans-led expert team, and can be delivered in-person in Sydney, or remotely over Zoom. Participants will receive valuable skills, resources, and information to help empower and inform their communities.

In the lead up to the next Federal election we know that cynical politicians will seek to weaponise and scapegoat the trans community to try to win and hold onto power. We just saw this strategy play out in the UK election, and we are seeing it now in the US presidential election.

To safeguard the freedom, safety, and equality of trans people, we need a cohort of civil society leaders who are trained and ready to fight in solidarity with our community to help combat anti-trans disinformation. 

By building a strong coalition of resistance, we can show that there is no place for anti-trans politics in Australia. Will you join our coalition of civil society leaders fighting back against the anti-trans lobby by booking a training for your workplace?

A strong and united civil society with the skills and knowledge to combat disinformation is critical to winning a future where all trans and gender diverse people are safe, celebrated, and free. 

By sharing these skills, we can empower our communities, and defeat the anti-trans lobby’s campaign of hate and fear.

Let’s get to work.
In solidarity for trans justice,

Jackie Turner (she/her)Director

 
P.S. Keep an eye out for our new disinformation guide which will be released in the coming weeks. It will be available for free online with physical copies available for purchase.

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Trans Justice Project (TJP)

The Trans Justice Project works and organises on the stolen land of the Gadigal people of the Eora nation. We acknowledge Traditional Owners across this continent and their continuing connection to Country. Sovereignty was never ceded and we pay our respects to Elders past and present. Always was, always will be, Aboriginal Land.

CoPP | FoS | COMMEMORATING | Suai Church Massacre 25 Years | Friday 6 September 2024 | 5.30-7pm

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Join Friends of Suai (FoS) in honouring the memory of those who lost their lives in the Suai Church Massacre on 6 September 1999.

This year marks the 25th anniversary of this profound event, and we gather to remember, reflect, and reaffirm our commitment to peace and justice.

Guest Presentations:
  • Dr Lia Kent, ANU Research Fellow and author of "The Unruly Dead: Spirits, Memory and State Formation in Timor-Leste"
  • Balthasar Kehi, Academic and Timorese Community Leader
  • Timorese music
Your presence will be a powerful gesture of solidarity and remembrance.
  • Where: St Kilda South Port Uniting Church, 325 Dorcas St, South Melbourne (close to public transport)
  • Cost: Free
  • Bookings: online via Eventbrite

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Friends of Suai (FoS)

CoPP | MYYS | CONNECTING | Young people with local jobs

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Middle Years and Youth Services (MYYS) are now offering a platform for local businesses or organisations to advertise job opportunities that would suit young people. 

The jobs appear regularly on the Port Phillip Youth Instagram page.

For more information or to advertise contact via website.

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City of Port Phillip (CoPP)
Address: 99a Carlisle Street, St Kilda, VIC 3182 Australia
Telephone: 03 9209 6655

City of Port Phillip Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of this land, the people of the Kulin Nations. ​We pay our respect to their Elders, past and present. We acknowledge and uphold their continuing relationship to this land.

CoPP | GOV | ENDORSING | Solar Savers Program for Port Phillip residents

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City of Port Phillip Council has recently signed up to the Solar Savers program which supports investments in solar panels, batteries, split systems and hot water systems (solar hot water and heat pump hot water).

Essentially signing up to this program gives residents, renters and businesses the end-to-end solution. They call the number or fill in the form and then Solar Savers work with the resident to understand their needs, connect them with an installer, help with government rebates etc.

The program also aligns with Council's commitments in their Sustainability Strategy to electrify households and switch to renewables.

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City of Port Phillip (CoPP)
Address: 99a Carlisle Street, St Kilda, VIC 3182 Australia
Telephone: 03 9209 6655

City of Port Phillip Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of this land, the people of the Kulin Nations. ​We pay our respect to their Elders, past and present. We acknowledge and uphold their continuing relationship to this land.

CoPP | CSAS | SHOWING | Herstory Exhibition | closing 20 September 2024 | Monday-Friday 8.30am-5pm (closed on public holidays)

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City of Port Phillip (CoPP) has a rich ‘herstory’ of inspiring women who have made significant contributions to local politics, literature, the arts, sport, health, education and the wider community. 

  • Where: Carlisle Street Arts Space, St Kilda Town Hall - 99A Carlisle Street, St Kilda Vic 3182
  • Cost: Free
  • More information: Carlisle Street Arts Space (CSAS) - City of Port Phillip

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City of Port Phillip (CoPP)
Address: 99a Carlisle Street, St Kilda, VIC 3182 Australia
Telephone: 03 9209 6655

City of Port Phillip Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of this land, the people of the Kulin Nations. ​We pay our respect to their Elders, past and present. We acknowledge and uphold their continuing relationship to this land.

CoPP | BBCBE | GRANTING | Community Bank Elwood Community Grants 2024 | applications close midnight Friday 30 August 2024

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The Bendigo Bank Community Bank Elwood (BBCBE) is committed to supporting local communities

The Community Bank branches give up to 80% of profits back to the community and aim to develop long-term prosperity by supporting programs that help empower local individuals and groups within the local community.

Community grants 2024 are now open. They support initiatives through grants, sponsorships and scholarships that help create a resilient, sustainable and thriving community. 

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Bendigo Bank Community Bank Elwood (BBCBE)
Address: 142 Ormond Road, Elwood VIC 3184
Tel: (03) 9525 6577

CoPP | GOV | HEARING | Your say: on Health and Wellbeing Plan | submissions close 12 midnight Sunday 25 August 2024

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Help shape the future of health and wellbeing in Port Phillip  

Every four years City of Port Phillip (CoPP) redevelops our Health and Wellbeing Plan which forms part of our Council Plan. Engagement for both plans will take place in 2025, but before then we want to hear more about your health and wellbeing needs and priorities. 

Please share this opportunity to contribute to your committees/boards, staff, volunteers and members of your organisation. Let us know what’s important to you by taking our online survey:

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City of Port Phillip (CoPP)
Address: 99a Carlisle Street, St Kilda, VIC 3182 Australia
Telephone: 03 9209 6655

City of Port Phillip Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of this land, the people of the Kulin Nations. ​We pay our respect to their Elders, past and present. We acknowledge and uphold their continuing relationship to this land.

VIC | VTMH | WEBINAR | Recovery and Diversity: Approaches to Cultural Assessment and Supporting Personal Recovery 2-Day (Non-Consecutive) Workshop | Wednesday 4 & Wednesday 11 September 2024 | 3 hours per day: 9.30am-12.30pm

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A two day (non consecutive) virtual workshop uses a diversity lens to explore contemporary approaches to recovery-oriented practice in mental health settings. It is designed to stimulate the interest of participants in the range of issues related to transcultural mental health and recovery.

Using a variety of facilitation modes, grounded in a reflective practice approach, the workshop provides learners with the opportunity to explore the challenges and realities of assessment and recovery alongside diverse communities. The workshop also invites and promotes strategies for adapting practice to be culturally responsive, including being self-reflective, in a variety of mental health settings.
The workshop is delivered online via Zoom over 2 days, with a 3-hour session per day. 

VTMH workshops are open to staff working in Victoria’s state-funded mental health workforce. This includes public clinical and community mental health services, as well as state-funded mental health programs within community health and social services.

Due to funding arrangements, workshops are currently unavailable to those working solely in private practice/NDIS providers. If you register and it is not clear you are part of the intended audience, we may contact you to confirm your eligibility. We thank you for your understanding.
  • Where: Online via Zoom — details to be sent to registrants in advance
  • Cost: Free
  • Bookings: essential, spaces are limited. Secure a place online via VTMH

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Victorian Transcultural Mental Health (VTMH)
Address: St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne, Level 1, Bolte Wing, 14 Nicholson Street, Fitzroy VIC 3065
Tel: (03) 9231 3300

VTMH acknowledges it is located on the traditional lands of the Boon Wurrung and Woiwurrung (Wurundjeri) peoples of the Kulin Nation. We know this land has history, custodians and stories spanning tens of thousands of years. We celebrate and recognise the First Peoples’ continuing connection to the land and water, and pay our respects to their Ancestors and Elders, past, present and emerging.
In a spirit of reconciliation, we commit to walking the journey of learning and healing together.

CoPP | S2b | WORKSHOPPING | Kids Affirmation Bracelets | Tuesday 24 September 2024 | 10.30am-12pm

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Learn different colour combinations, beaded designs and set yourself some positive happy affirmations that you can wear! 

Create positive word jewellery with Victoria Minani. 

You will create both fun and child-friendly activities - perfect for the holidays!
  • Where: Space2b Social Design, 144 Chapel Street, St Kilda VIC 3182
  • Ideal for Ages: 10 to 16 years
  • Cost: $35 per Guest
  • Bookingsonline via ClassBento

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Space2b Social Design (S2b)
Address: 144 Chapel Street, St Kilda, Melbourne Vic 3182
Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram | YouTube

Space2b acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land and the diverse nature of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities across Australia. We pay respect to the Elders, past, present and future, and celebrate their stories, culture and traditions.

CoPP | S2b | WORKSHOPPING | Mizuhiki: Knotted Earrings | Saturday 21 September 2024 | 11am-1pm

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Join us for an enchanting workshop where you’ll learn the traditional Japanese art of Mizuhiki, with Japanese artisan Anna Konecny. 

Gain hands-on experience and learn from practical demonstrations on how to craft a pair of knotted earrings, using colourful and unique Japanese paper cords. 

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Space2b Social Design (S2b)
Address: 144 Chapel Street, St Kilda, Melbourne Vic 3182
Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram | YouTube

Space2b acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land and the diverse nature of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities across Australia. We pay respect to the Elders, past, present and future, and celebrate their stories, culture and traditions.

CoPP | S2b | EXHIBITING | HerStory | closing 31 August 2024

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A celebration of exceptional women – Pauline Bailey, Sharon Coyle, Yin Huang and St. Kilda Primary School students with mentorship from artist, Karen Hopkins. 

This diverse exhibition has quirky paintings of buildings and live music venues around Melbourne; the finest hybrid prints on aluminium; moody landscapes and some special natural artworks. 

You won't want to miss HerStory from Space2b.

OPENING | Hours

Space2b Shop
  • Tues-Fri 10am-5pm
  • Sat 10am-2pm
 
Flavours of Syria Cafe
  • Tues-Thurs 10am-2pm
  • Fri-Sat 10am-3pm

Together we make a difference!


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Space2b Social Design (S2b)
Address: 144 Chapel Street, St Kilda, Melbourne Vic 3182
Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram | YouTube

Space2b acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land and the diverse nature of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities across Australia. We pay respect to the Elders, past, present and future, and celebrate their stories, culture and traditions.

AUST | CUIN | UPDATING | Multicultural All Day Every Day and more | August-September 2024

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Multicultural is who we collectively are – the term includes everybody. Multiculturalism is a recognition that cultural diversity is as important to human wellbeing as biodiversity is to environmental wellbeing. 

The government's recent Multicultural Framework Review is a huge opportunity for Australians to shape WHO WE ARE and WHERE WE ARE GOING. In this newsletter we preview our response to the Multicultural Framework Review and share other recent and forthcoming contributions to the practice and theory of multiculturalism. Plus we continue our fantastic offer of 3 months’ free educational resources from our Learning Lands platform when you book a program with us. And more!
     

CELBRATING | She Got Game 

Is there anyone left in the world who hasn’t heard of Raygun today? Her performance at the Olympics has propelled breakdancing into the global spotlight like never before. Everyone's talking about it! On that note, we’re excited to share that Cultural Infusion has staged hip hop events, workshops and festivals throughout Australia since 2009, including the renowned National Freestyle Competition, drawing international artists and judges. ‘She Got Game’ was tailored especially for girls. Beyond just entertainment, these events have served as a platform to celebrate the diversity and creativity inherent in hip hop culture, while actively working to dismantle the stereotypes and stigma often associated with it.

Cultural Infusion remains passionately engaged in delivering hip hop programs to schools across the country. These programs educate students about the rich history and global influence of hip hop and empower them by promoting self-expression, confidence, and cultural understanding.

We invite you to watch these videos showcasing our work, including the National Freestyle Events at Federation Square, which featured a range of workshops in MCing, krumping, locking, breakdancing, and beatboxing with participants ranging in age from 2 to 80. These gatherings were a vibrant space for people of all backgrounds to come together, learn, and share their love for hip hop.
Beat the rush, book:
     

REPORTING | Australia’s 2024 Multicultural Framework Review

As one of the world’s most culturally diverse nations, Australia has more to gain or lose from its diversity than most. At best, we are a multicultural society where innovation thrives and mutual curiosity and respect is the norm. At worst, we are fearful, insular, judgmental of each other and torn by internal conflict. The stakes could not be much higher. 

Australia’s 2024 Multicultural Framework Review (MFR) was initiated in recognition of the importance of managing diversity.  On 2 June 2023 Andrew Giles, the minister leading the review, delivered a brilliant and honest launch speech, saying ‘Well-managed diversity leads to social cohesion.’  

On 24 July 2024, the Australian government released the 202-page MFR, ‘Towards Fairness – a multicultural Australia for all’ as a ‘generational reform agenda’ ‘that will position Australia to realise its full potential as a nation made up of many cultures, faiths and lived experiences.’ Does the MFR really position Australia to realise its full potential?  

Keep your eyes open for a response to this question from our Founder and CEO Peter Mousaferiadis.
     

PRESENTING | At IMAGINE: Nonprofit Event

IMAGINE: Non-Profit, presented by Amazon Web Services (AWS), came to Melbourne on 14 August, with events in Sydney and Brisbane the following week. This in-person event will bring together nonprofit leaders, purpose-driven technologists and social enterprise innovators to explore how technology can drive positive change in the world.

Our Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Rezza Moieni will be part of a lightning talk alongside Dr Kristen Moeller-Saxone, Data Catalyst Network Lead at Infoxchange, and Dr Andrew Bivard, CTO of The Australian Stroke Alliance to discuss ‘Leading Your Organisation with a Strong Data Foundation’. 

PRESENTING | At Diversity & Inclusion Summit 2024: When Awareness Meets Action 

Peter Mousaferiadis is presenting the importance of a data-driven approach to inclusion and diversity in Perth on 23 August 2024. Once organisations discover their rich cultural diversity through data they can become more inclusive and perform better. 

Diversity Atlas is proud to be a part of the  Diversity and Inclusion Summit 2024

PRESENTING | At Sietar Australasia 2024 Virtual Conference 

Our Founder and CEO Peter Mousaferiadis has participated in a few Society for Intercultural Education, Training and Research (SIETAR) conferences over the years and invites everyone to explore the question ‘Multiculture: What Does It Mean for You?’ with him and many others on 21 and 22 September 2024. 

Don’t miss out on this global event! 

ATTENDING | aMuse F-10 Conference 2024 

Join us at the Association of Music Educators (VIC) Inc aMuse Conference on Sunday 25 August 2024, where we will host a stall, Demetrius will be giving a workshop for Opa! Greek Dance, and Culture and Music of the Andes will help kick off the proceedings.

PRESENTING | Seventeenth International Conference on the Inclusive Museum

Our Marketing Coordinator Marios Chatzidamianos is presenting Diversity Atlas at the Seventeenth International Conference on the Inclusive Museum taking place 13-15 September in Vienna.
     

JOINING | The Inclusion Revolution!

Did you know Diversity Atlas is piloting a project with the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre? 
Diversity Atlas is an amazingly versatile tool. We invite you to join the inclusion revolution and book a demo for your institution or organisation today. 
     

REPORTING | Multicultural All-Days

Courtenay Gardens Primary School celebrated cultural diversity with two Multicultural All-Day Incursions on 31 July and 1 August, including workshops for Aboriginal Infusion, Opa!, Bollywood Infusion, Chinese Drumming and Mime Magnifique. There was also a multicultural parade. This is how you do it! (Create cultural harmony in your community.)  

Social cohesion is work of painstaking care with an eye to sustainable outcomes. It requires immense dedication. Australia’s owes its relative cohesiveness to many tireless workers on the ground and organisations like Courtenay Gardens Primary School who promote the conditions for cultural diversity to thrive. 
     

Testimonials

‘The children really enjoyed dancing around to Djarrin (above left) playing different animal sounds on the didgeridoo.’
– Colour My World Children’s Centre in West Ryde embraced First Nations Barkindji Educator Djarrin’s new touring program for New South Wales
‘Aunty Mon engaged with the student’s brilliantly! When she did the acknowledgment of country she really explained so much about the Indigenous groups in our area. She was full of joy and energy and the kids and all us staff adored her!! We are grateful to have her visit and perform for us! 10/10’
– Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Primary School, Sunshine
‘Very engaging with not only the children but the educators also. Was able to flow with children's demands if a child got up to join when not needed. Energy was fantastic and the incursion overall was wonderful.’
– Nino Early Learning Adventures, Elsternwick on our Bastille Day Exclusive With Chris
     

HIGHLIGHTING | Calendar Spotlight: Chuseok and Mid-Autumn Moon Festival | 17 September 

Chuseok, also known as Hangawi, is a traditional Korean harvest festival.  Cultural Infusion offers  Korean Classical Dance  in Victoria and New South Wales. You could book this on its own or combine it with some of our immersive Chinese cultural programs for a joint celebration. 

The Moon Festival is one of the most important traditional festivals observed in China. Our offerings to help celebrate this day include Chinese Lion Dance, Chinese Martial Arts, Chinese Calligraphy & Brush Ink Painting, Chinese Classical Dance, Chinese Classical Music, Chinese Drumming, Chinese Face Painting or Chinese Culture for a Day
     

Special Offers

Remember that booking a program with us entitles you to 3 months’ free educational resources from our Learning Lands platform comprising 6 innovative resources including lesson plans, internationally award-winning apps, games and activities to support and encourage intercultural competence. 
As a proud partner of fka Children’s Services (fkaCS), Cultural Infusion is also pleased to offer the following benefits to fkaCS members: 
To activate these offers, contact us quoting your membership number: 

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Cultural Infusion (CUIN)
Address: Suite 2, 273-277 Wellington Street, Collingwood, VIC 3066

Cultural Infusion respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land, the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation and pays respect to their Elders, past and present and future custodians In continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practises of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples throughout Australia.

CoPP | PHAAA | EXHIBITING | Community Art Exhibition | Monday 9 September-Wednesday 9 October 2024

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Immerse yourself in a splash of creativity at our Community Art Exhibition

This year’s theme, "Healing the Community," features the talents of several artists who bring their unique artistic expressions to life. Visitors will have the chance to view stunning artworks at St Kilda Library from Monday 9 September 2024 for one month only. 
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  • Where: St Kilda Library, 150 Carlisle Street, St Kilda VIC 3182
  • Cost: Free
  • Bookings: no bookings required, visit during library hours

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Planetary Healing Artists Association of Australia (PHAAA)
Address: PO Box 1638, St Kilda South VIC 3182
Tel: 0415 552 488

CoPP | PHAAA | RAISING | Fun - Sip and Sizzle at Brewmanity | Sunday 25 August 2024 | 12noon-2pm

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Get ready for an exciting day at our "Sip and Sizzle" event! 

Planetary Healing Artists Association of Australia (PHAAA) will be serving up a delicious sausage sizzle to support upcoming projects and invite all past and current volunteers, along with their families and friends, to join the fun. 

Enjoy food stalls, exciting games, and a wonderful chance to connect with our community.

Your support is crucial for the success of this event and our future initiatives. 
Let’s come together to make a positive impact!

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Planetary Healing Artists Association of Australia (PHAAA)
Address: PO Box 1638, St Kilda South VIC 3182
Tel: 0415 552 488

AUST | EQPR | INTRODUCING | Our new Changemaker Masterclass | 4 Locations Aust wide

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Introducing our latest game-changer: the Changemaker Masterclass. Off the back of our hit 2-day Advocacy Masterclass, this new program is your ticket to levelling up your advocacy skills.

Learn. Grow. Impact!

Who’s this for?
  • Alumni craving more
  • New faces ready to make waves
  • Emerging leaders aiming to drive real change in rainbow communities
Why you'll love it:
  • Hands-On Learning: Get involved with activities that boost self-awareness, self-leadership, and collaboration.
  • Creative Action: Cultivate empathy, thoughtfulness, and creativity to solve social problems and work together effectively.
  • Make an Impact: Amplify your voice as a true changemaker.
Where & when?
  • Melbourne | 23-24 October 2024
  • Sydney | 30-31 October 2024
  • Adelaide | 13-14 November 2024
  • Geelong | TBC

The Early Bird is here!
We can't wait to see you there!
The Equality Project Team

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The Equality Project (EQPR)
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The Equality Project® respectfully acknowledges the Wadawurrung People, the traditional custodians of the lands on which we will gather for this event. We wish to pay respect to Elders past, present and future and recognise the deep connection and important role First Nations people have to these lands.
We acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded. Always was. Always will be.