Coming Together in the Spirit of Light. Strengthening communities and amplifying diverse voices.
The work of the Victorian Multicultural Commission (VMC) and our program of work continues as the Victorian Government works to further develop and deliver on its response to the recently announced Multicultural Review.
As Diwali, the Festival of Lights, is celebrated across Victoria, communities have come together in a spirit of unity and hope. This message of light over darkness feels especially meaningful as the world witnesses steps toward peace in the Middle East, and as we continue to demonstrate compassion, understanding and reconciliation through our work during this time. These celebrations serve as a powerful reminder of the strength that comes from peace-building, connection and togetherness.
This same spirit animates the VMC Multifaith Advisory Group (MAG). Following a MAG Peace and Harmony Forum, earlier this year, a recent Women’s Multifaith Gathering brought together women of diverse faiths to listen, share and build understanding. These conversations are an important step towards reconnecting and healing, reflecting the values that underpin Victoria’s social harmony.
No priority is more important than the wellbeing of people and communities. To that end, I invite you to join the VMC at our Dumplings Against Depression event on Saturday 8 November, hosted in partnership with Solis and the Victorian Collaborative Centre for Mental Health and Wellbeing. The event will bring people together for open and inclusive conversations about mental health – and, of course, to feast on dumplings, something we all love.
We also look forward to welcoming you at the VMC End of Year Event, a special evening that brings together multicultural communities to celebrate a year of shared achievements. The event will highlight key partnerships and collaborations, acknowledge the support of our sponsors, and share insights from the VMC Annual Report 2024-25. Expect a night of reflection and connection, featuring cultural performances, inspiring speakers and locally sourced catering.
Thank you to our communities, partners and faith leaders for your continued commitment to building a more inclusive, compassionate and connected Victoria.
Vivienne Nguyen AM, Chairperson
News and events
AUST | MHFA | CALLING | Applicants to become a National Mental Health Advocate
The Mental Health Foundation Australia (MHFA) is inviting individuals aged 18+ to apply for the National Mental Health Advocates Program, a three-year opportunity to lead conversations, reduce stigma, and support better mental health outcomes in local communities.
Advocates will represent MHFA at events, connect people to resources, and help shape grassroots awareness and reform across the country.
Participants receive training, join a national network of like-minded advocates, and contribute to a more inclusive and resilient Australia.
VIC | GOV | LAUNCHING | Plan to end Family and Sexual Violence
Ending family and sexual violence involves everyone. We all have a role to play – at home, at work and in our communities.
The Victorian Government is continuing work towards making sure every Victorian is safe from family and sexual violence.
‘Until every Victorian is safe: Third rolling action plan to end family and sexual violence.’ is a plan that outlines 106 actions, which all parts of the Victorian Government will work together to achieve over the next three years.
AUST | GOV | SEEKING | 16-24 year olds for Countering Foreign Interference Youth Advisory Group | applications close 26 October 2025
Young people aged 16 to 24 are invited to apply for the Australian Government’s Countering Foreign Interference Youth Advisory Group.
Led by the Office for Youth in partnership with the Department of Home Affairs, this initiative provides a unique opportunity for young Australians to inform how government responds to foreign interference and builds community resilience.
No prior experience is needed. Young people from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply and share their lived experiences, insights and concerns.
VIC | GOV | GRANTING | Multicultural Infrastructure and Security Programs | applications close Monday 5 January 2026
The Victorian Government is supporting multicultural and multifaith communities to create safer, more inclusive spaces to gather, celebrate and practise their faith.
Grants of up to $400,000 are available through Round 1 of the $5 million Multicultural Infrastructure and Security Program to support renovations, maintenance and security upgrades for community facilities.
The program recognises the essential role of multicultural organisations in strengthening Victoria’s social fabric and fostering cross-community connection.
VIC | GOV | GRANTING | Get Active Kids: $200 Vouchers Now Available
The Victorian Government’s Get Active Kids program is offering $200 vouchers to help families cover the cost of sports and recreation activities – including memberships, uniforms and equipment.
Eligible children must be 18 or under, listed on a Health Care or Pensioner Concession Card, and on a Medicare card. Special consideration is available for children in care, migrants and international students.
Apply now and redeem your voucher with over 2,300 providers across the state.
MELB | VMC | GATHERING | From dumplings to dialogue – let’s talk mental wellbeing | Saturday 8 November 2025 | 11.15am-3-pm
Presented by the Victorian Multicultural Commission (VMC) in partnership with Solis and funded by the Victorian Collaborative Centre for Mental Health and Wellbeing, Dumplings Against Depression is a community gathering where we’ll share delicious dishes and have open, inclusive conversations about mental health and wellbeing.
Join us to hear from panels of multicultural mental health experts and community voices. Browse stalls and meet local service providers to discover culturally safe and community-based mental health supports.
Dumplings are a cherished dish in many cultures – from Asia to Europe, Africa to the Caribbean – making them the perfect symbol for connection and shared understanding across our diverse communities.
Together we can break down mental health stigma and sector silos – one dumpling at a time.
- Where: Long Room, Immigration Museum, 400 Flinders St, Melbourne
- Cost: Free
- Bookings: Register online via Humanitix
MELB | VMC | SCREENING | Multicultural Film Festival | Thursday 30 October 2025 | 6-9.30pm
The Victorian Multicultural Commission is excited to invite you to attend a Melbourne screening of the Multicultural Film Festival (MFF).
This special event brings together a selection of compelling short films that explore the theme of migration, each offering a unique lens on movement, belonging and identity.
The evening will feature all 15 official selection films from this year’s festival.
- Where: Fed Square, Melbourne
- Cost: Free
- Bookings: No bookings required, just turn up. Find out more online via Fed Square
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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.