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AUST | GEIFN | CALLING | LGBTQIA+ Story Tellers for AUSSIE Stories: Downunder the Rainbow


Collected video stories of identity, connection and belonging by First Nations, Settlers and Migrants from downunder the rainbow.

As response to Voice Referendum 23, Global Engagement in Friendlier Neighbourhoods (GEIFN) and I’m From Driftwood (IFD) aim to showcase diverse Australian views by sourcing and producing 8-10min 1st-Person Video Stories of LGBTQIA+ Folk from around Australia. 

Recordings will be hosted individually on IFD website for global audience and matched with 2 others on GEIFN website for local audience.

GEIFN’s Potential Top 5 Talking Points to offer insights, answers and views to question “What does Reconciliation look like to you?":
  1. What did the coming out process look like for you?
  2. How did being LGBTQIA+ teach you about your family, community and the world?
  3. Where is your gift of being LGBTQIA+ been used in personal, professional or public life?
  4. Who is your message of reconciliation to?
  5. Why should Australia be a place, position and player on a spherical global playing field?
IFD's existing Australian content is 12 stories, all by cis-gender males. This project is encouraging Australian-residing LGBTQIA+ Women or Women-identifying, First Nations, People of Colour/Migrants. Together, a diversity of ages, genders, views, wisdom and compassion strengthen any reconciliation.

If you or someone you know fit the description and wish to be a part of this reconciliation
project, please contact Carey on 0438 371 488 or caretaker@geifn.org

Primary Collaborator

I’m From Driftwood (IFD) is delivered digitally through a cloud-based multi-channel platform to a broad-based audience developed over the past 15 years. Part of this conversation and active enthusiasts since the conception.

Quoting from IFD website:
The stories on I’m From Driftwood send a powerful message to LGBTQIA+ people everywhere: you exist, you matter, you belong.
 
IFD’s collection of more than 1,400 professionally-produced videos and user-submitted written oral histories are shared freely online – giving voice to and forging connections among often marginalized or silenced people, educating people about the joys and challenges, complexities and intersectionalities of LGBTQIA+ lives, and increasing empathy in IFD viewers.

Some existing IFD examples:


How to Reconcile

Language is an interesting thing. It can be used to educate, mystify, divide, harm or heal. English is a particularly interesting example.

The English language has 26 letters (written symbols) but it makes over 44 different sounds (syllables) and countless compound ideas (words). All relying on ‘learnt, practised or assumed knowledge' to correctly use, prevailing cognizance (ability to independently critically think), pronounce, know and then to respond.
 
To make things even more interesting, English is always changing, borrowing from many other languages with meanings that may change over time.

Let's look at the word "reconcile":
[reh’con’syle]
From late Middle English: from Old French reconcilier or Latin reconciliare, from Latin re- = back, concentrate, focus + conciliare = bring together.

verb
  1. restore friendly relations between. Ie, the monarch and the archbishop were publicly reconciled. Ie, they wanted to be reconciled with their father. 
    • settle (a quarrel). Ie, advice on how to reconcile the conflict. 
    • make or show to be compatible. Ie, the agreement had to be reconciled with the city's new international relations policy. 
    • someone accepting a disagreeable or unwelcome thing. Ie, the team was reconciled to the poor match result.
  2. make (one account) consistent with another, especially by allowing for transactions begun but not yet completed. Ie, it is not necessary to reconcile the cost accounts to the financial accounts.
And this is just 1 word. Languages are made of many words. Words connected by space(s) make sentences. Sentences connected by space(s) make paragraphs. Paragraphs connected by space(s) make narratives or stories. Stories connected by space(s) make story books. Story books connected by space(s) mark time and are called tradition. This is the process of transmission. Transmission can be verbal, physical, formless or abiding in the space between.

Please find examples of other words (and if needed translations in other languages):

So back to this case: collected video stories of identity, connection and belonging by First Nations, Settlers and Migrants Downunder the Rainbow.

How to get involved?

  1. Fit the criteria, sorted something out, feeling crazy-brave? Volunteer to tell your story and make contact on the details below.
  2. Pass the word to someone you know has a reconcilingly good story to tell.
  3. Share the message through your socials.

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Global Engagement In Friendlier Neighbourhoods (GEIFN)
Join us with 'humanising the other' 
Carey Rohrlach (he/him), AUSSIEstory Team Member, Tel 0438 371 488

GEIFN is based in the traditional lands of the Kulin Nation. Respect is offered to past, present and future elders of all spiritual traditions. May we find together a generous way to accommodate those in need of refuge. Let us be cool, strive individually and together to overcome inequality, violence, disengagement, tragedy and injustice wherever it may be. Let us honour, savor and enjoy results of mindful effort so more thrive peacefully with less effort in our place called home.


AUST | RGA | UPDATING | Rainbow Community News | August 2025

[Edited extract from public address]

August Rainbow Roundup


What to expect...
  • Rainbow Giving News
  • Other LGBTQIA+ Funding Opportunities
  • Community News & Events
  • Ways to Support
 

 Rainbow Giving News 

THANKING YOU | 160 Eoi For Amplify & Ignite Pride Grants

That’s a powerful show of rainbow brilliance and vision from across our LGBTQIA+ sector, and we thank everyone who shared their work and ideas with us.

A heartfelt thank you to our incredible funding partners who make this possible:
Snow Foundation, Pride Foundation Australia, Aurora Ball donors, and Jeremy Tang at Humanitix

Together, we’re building momentum, resourcing bold ideas, and fuelling change.

EOI outcomes will be communicated by mid September.

REVEALING | GiveOUT Day Dating Edition | 16 October 2025

This year, GiveOUT Day is serving dating app realness – where you can Find Your Match and fall in love with a cause worth crushing on.

Be the first to know what’s coming. Follow us Instagram
 

REPORTING | Last Year, Bae Collective Raised $5,745.11

Bae Collective (배 컬렉티브) is a Korean queer and trans community building project. There have always been Korean queer and trans people, including in the diaspora. But we don't have many spaces where we can bring our full, authentic selves... That’s why we’re committed to nurturing our incredible KQT community, and creating ways for us to connect, celebrate, and share stories with each other.

Your organisation can be part of this impact too.
  • Join Australia’s annual day of rainbow giving and access matched funding.
  • Donations go live 15 September 2025 – there’s still time to sign up!
*You can still use this form to apply for GiveOUT Day 2025, however the window to apply for Rainbow Giving Australia grants has closed.

WELCOMING | Our Newest Team Member Jake Smith (He/Him)

Jake brings experience in community building, inclusion, and LGBTQIA+ advocacy. At Apple, he led the LGBTQIA+ employee network and produced global Pride campaigns, including for Sydney WorldPride. He has supported GiveOUT Day, Minus18, Sydney Mardi Gras, Equality Australia and ACON, and is the founder of Big Gay Boxing in Sydney’s Inner West.
 

 Other LGBTQIA+ Funding Opportunities 

WORLD | CHCH | CALLING | Nominations of Champions of Change | Closes 31 August 2025

Recognising charities making a difference for their work. Putting nonprofits leading the charge in a change for good on centre stage. Tell us your impact story by nominating your organization, and you'll be entered for a chance to receive a $10,000 donation to further that impact.

SYDNEY | AFS | GRANTING | Community projects that make Sydney 'more awesome' | monthly, next closes 3 September 2025

Awesome Foundation Sydney is a Sydney chapter of a global network of micro-giving chapters that give $1,000 of their own money every month to awesome projects.

AUST | PFA | GRANTING | For projects supporting LGBTQIA+ refugees and people seeking asylum | EOIs close 29 August 2025

Pride Foundation Australia (PFA) large grants up to $20,000 over two years available.

AUST | PFA | GRANTING | For projects supporting LGBTQIA+ inclusive rural and regional health services | EOIs close 29 September 2025

Pride Foundation Australia (PFA) large grants up to $20,000 over two years available.

 

 Community News & Events 

SYDNEY & NSW | ACON | CELEBRATING | 40 Events | Aug–Oct

ACON 40 launches with more than 30 community events across Sydney and NSW. Hear from community leaders, get involved, and stay connected.
  • Learn More
 

AUST | CALLING | Artists and Artwork for Wungening & Hope: Exhibition | Jan-Feb 2026

All artworks are donated, with proceeds funding gender-affirming care for the Gender Diverse community.

AUST | FDPN | WEBINAR | Workshop: My Story Doesn’t End – Critical Storytelling as Trans and Queer Refugee Activism | Wednesday 3 September 2025 | 3.30-5pm AEST

This is an official side event of the Forcibly Displaced People Network (FDPN) 2025 Queer Displacements Conference, hosted by A/Prof Debanuj DasGupta.
 

ST KILDA | FDPN | SCREENING | Out of Iraq – Fundraising Side Event | Wednesday 3 Sep 2025 | 6.30-9pm AEST

This is an official side event of the Forcibly Displaced People Network (FDPN) 2025 Queer Displacements Conference. Proceeds support Forcibly Displaced People Network’s advocacy and support for LGBTIQA+ forcibly displaced people.
 

ST KILDA | FDPN | GATHERING | 2025 Queer Displacements Conference | 3–5 September 2025 

Centering lived experience and delivering action-focused outcomes for LGBTIQA+ forcibly displaced people. Presented by Forcibly Displaced People Network.

INNER WEST NSW | IWPC | SEEKING | Members for Inner West Pride Centre Community Advisory Group | EOI closes 11 Sep 2025

Seeking 10-12 volunteer members to guide the Pride Centre in building a strong LGBTQIA+ community in the Inner West and greater Sydney.
 

AUST | SSF | WORKSHOPPING | Queer Youth Sexual Violence Prevention

For those Aged 16–18, StrongSafeFabulous (SSF) is a program developed by by Prosper (Project Australia) in partnership with Rainbow Families NSW. By community, for community, covering: Setting personal boundaries, connecting with the LGBTQ+ community, speaking up when things aren’t right, trusting your gut and spotting red flags. Workshops run throughout the next 12 months and are open to young people across Australia.

AUST | PRCU | HEARING | Your say: Playing With Pride – LGBTQ+ Experiences in Women’s Sport | submissions close 9pm AEST 28 September 2025

Pride Cup (PRCU), Pride in Sport, and PwC have launched a landmark national survey to capture the experiences of LGBTQ+ people in women’s sport across Australia.

This first-of-its-kind research will highlight both challenges and triumphs, helping shape more inclusive and equitable sporting environments at every level.
 

 Ways To Support 

Become a Giveout Day Corporate Partner

Why partner?
  • Show your brand’s commitment to LGBTQIA+ communities
  • Align with a movement built on love, joy, and impact
  • Boost visibility through Matched Funding or Product Giveaways
  • Your support = Real impact
Together, we can prove joy is the most powerful response to challenging times.
 
Rainbow Giving Australia: Working towards an empowered, sustainable and united rainbow community 

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Rainbow Giving Australia (RGA)

Rainbow Giving Australia acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants and Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we live and work. We pay our respects to all Elders past and present. Rainbow Giving Australia is committed to working with First Nations LGBTQIA+ organisations and initiatives to mobilise the resources they need for their important work. This always was and always will be Aboriginal land. Sovereignty has never been ceded.

AUST | PFA | GRANTING | LGBTIQA+ Large Grants Rural and Regional Program 2025 | applications close 5pm AEST Monday 29 September 2025

[Edited extract from public address]

Supporting LGBTQIA+ people living in regional and rural areas of Australia

Pride Foundation Australia (PFA) is proud to announce its largest grant round with a total funding pool of $100,000, with a focus on building and supporting LGBTQIA+ inclusive rural and regional health services and their partnerships to organisations with significant expertise in LGBTQIA+ health and inclusion.

About Pride Foundation Australia

Pride Foundation Australia is a national philanthropic foundation specifically focused on funding lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, intersex, asexual and other (LGBTQIA+) community issues in Australia. The Foundation advocates for systemic change to advance LGBTQIA+ equity and inclusion and provide direct support to affected communities and individuals.

Pride Foundation Australia raises awareness of LGBTQIA+ disadvantage and works to increase philanthropic support for the Australian LGBTQIA+ and allied communities through fundraising, grant giving, collaboration and commissioning projects – prioritising funding to LGBTQIA+ communities traditionally underrepresented and under-resourced.

Gants

Grant applications should be to the value of up to $20,000 for up to two years (if applicable).

This grant round is based on the key priorities outlined in Pride Foundation Australia’s new report titled “The Health and Wellbeing of LGBTQIA+ people in Rural Australia”.

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Pride Foundation Australia (PFA)

Pride Foundation Australia acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we operate, in what is now called Australia. We acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and that it always was, and always will be Aboriginal land. We pay our respects to the Elders past and present. 

SYDNEY | AFS | GRANTING | Funding for projects that make Sydney more awesome

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The Awesome Foundation Sydney (AFS) loves funding projects that make Sydney more awesome.

A global network of micro-giving chapters that give $1,000 of their own money every month to awesome projects. We're the Sydney chapter!

We fund out-there ideas that make Sydney more awesome. The ideas sometimes aren't so absurd: they can be super sensible, too. The catch? There isn’t one: there are no strings attached.

Since our foundation in 2011, the Sydney chapter has received more than 1,600 micro-grant applications and given away over $100,000. We also helped put on the first-ever Australian Awesome Summit. That's a whole lot of awesome.

Generally, we avoid funding salaries, websites, travel and ideas where the budget doesn’t make it clear enough how the money will be used.

Application deadline

Applications close at 6.30pm on the first Wednesday of every month (but do check our Facebook in case we move the deadline a day or two). The winner will be notified on the night.

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The Awesome Foundation Sydney (AFS)
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AUST | CITC | WEBINAR | UN Peace Day Meditation Vigil | Sunday 21 September 2025 | 6.30-7.30pm (AEST)

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Act Now for Peace.

Join us for a powerful, 1-hour online meditation vigil in honour of the United Nations’ International Day of Peace. 
 
In alignment with the 2025 UN theme, "Act Now for Peace", we will gather virtually to hold collective intentions of peace for the world. 
 
A gentle, guided meditation will offer intentions of peace to be held throughout the hour, inviting each of us to contribute our hearts, thoughts, and energy toward global harmony. 
 
Whether you can attend for the full hour or join us briefly, come and join us for this meaningful gathering as we unite in peace.
 
You are welcome. Your presence will be beneficial. Together, we make a difference.
 
Bishop Philip Huggins will provide the opening reflections with Chrissy Mahoney as the facilitator of the vigil. 

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Calm in the City (CitC) 
Melbourne: Meditation Centre, Bookshop and Quiet Room, 256 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy Vic

Calm in the City is a not-for-profit venture which listens and engages with the city communities to bring calm into the heart of the city. We respectfully acknowledge that all Calm in the City events in Melbourne take place on the lands of the Kulin nations.

CoPP | GOV | ANNOUNCING | Solar Savers has expanded

[Edited extract from public address]

Researching energy upgrades can be time-consuming and overwhelming. The Solar Savers program eliminates all this hassle.

This council-backed initiative has already done the hard work – it’s vetted quality suppliers
and negotiated competitive pricing for heating/cooling systems, hot water systems,
insulation, draught proofing, induction cooktops, solar panels, batteries, electric vehicle chargers and home energy assessments.

So now you can upgrade your home to electric, a healthier and safe choice for your household. Just register through our Solar Savers page and receive up to three quotes from trusted, accredited suppliers. 

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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 | WNOW | IMPROVING | Men’s Health Through Connection, Mateship and Community

[Edited extract from public address]

St Kilda Beach chapter for men's health?

A men’s health and wellness organisation is looking to start a new chapter at a life saving club in St Kilda.  

WNOW (When No One’s Watching) is a not-for-profit organisation working to improve men’s health through connection, mateship and community.

Andrew Kegele, who runs the Camberwell chapter, is keen for WNOW to start holding meetings at the St Kilda Life Saving Club (St KLSC).

“We aim to reduce isolation, normalise open conversations about life’s challenges and inspire men to take action for themselves and those around them,” Andrew said. “We have a Middle Park chapter and would love to also offer free meetings at iconic St Kilda Beach.”

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When No One’s Watching (WNOW)


CoPP | GOV | SUPPORTING | Free pads and tampons

[Edited extract from public address]

City of Port Phillip (CoPP) is proud to be part of the Victorian Government’s Free Pads & Tampons in Public Places program. 

Free pads and tampons are available at these Port Phillip locations:
  • Albert Park, Emerald Hill, St Kilda and Port Melbourne Libraries
  • Aisle D female toilets (next to Simply Spanish) - South Melbourne Market 
  • Food Hall female toilets - South Melbourne Market.
No need to ask, just take what you need.

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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 | HEARING | Your say: on South Melbourne Market Strategic Plan 2026-30 | survey closes 28 September 2025

[Edited extract from public address]

City of Port Phillip (CoPP) is setting out a roadmap for the Market over the next five years. 

Everyone’s input is important – whether you’re a shopper, visitor, trader, local resident, or local business, we want to hear from you!

Take the survey and go into the draw to win one of five $30 Cobb Lane bakery gift vouchers at the South Melbourne Market!

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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 | HEARING | Your say: making it easier in Port Phillip | submissions close 21 September 2025

[Edited extract from public address]

City of Port Phillip (CoPP) asked what would make it easier for you to have your say on Council’s policies and projects. 

You told us you want clearer communication, more meaningful engagement, and a better understanding of how your feedback is used.

In response, we’ve drafted a Community Engagement Policy and a commitment to community engagement outlining how we engage with our community in Port Phillip. Now, we want to make sure we’ve got it right.

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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 | TRAINING | Thriving Youth

[Edited extract from public address]

Thrive is designed to equip young people aged 16 to 25 with the necessary skills for entering the workforce or pursuing further studies, helping you feel confident and set for your next steps in work or study. 

The program will feature a series of skills-based short courses and workshops.
  • Barista Coffee Course - Thursday 24 September
  • White Card Certification - Wednesday 22 October
  • Responsible Service of Alcohol - Tuesday 11 November 2025
  • Youth Mental Health First Aid - February 2026 (Exact date and time TBA)
Where: Port Phillip
Cost: All courses are free for those living or studying in 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 | GOV | VISITING | Port Phillip Aged Care Information Hubs | every Monday and Wednesday until 12 November 2025 | 11am–1pm

[Edited extract from public address]

Council is partnering with the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing and the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) to support community members in understanding upcoming improvements to aged care.

Drop by our Aged Care Information Hub at St Kilda Library to:
  • Find clear, up-to-date information about changes to aged care
  • Browse a range of printed resources
  • Chat with our friendly team about aged care services and support
  • Get help navigating My Aged Care
  • Share your thoughts and experiences through the Improving Aged Care in Australia survey
Our Community Connector Team will be hosting these information hubs at the St Kilda Library. No bookings required, just come by and say hello!

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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 | CALLING | Community Groups for participation in St Kilda Festival | Expressions of interests close 5pm Wednesday 17 September 2025

[Edited extract from public address]

St Kilda Festival is known as Australia’s largest free community festival – a celebration of community spirit, Australian talent, and the beautiful St Kilda foreshore.

Since the first St Kilda Festival in 1980, this well-loved annual summer celebration has established itself as an iconic event that brings the community together.

The two-day format held annually in February, attracts more than 300,000 live music lovers over the fun-filled weekend. The weekend starts with First Peoples First festival on the Saturday, and the traditional Big Festival Sunday the following day.

The festival features 8 live music stages stacked with incredible Australian artists, workshops, kids entertainment, sports demonstrations, roving performers, dance groups, market stalls, carnival rides, food trucks and traders and much more.

The Festival Team

The St Kilda Festival is a community festival at heart, and we strive to present a program that reflects our municipality and has something for everyone, while showcasing community involvement and actively engaging local community groups to participate in festival activities.

Your community group

The community group engagement process operates as an open call for expressions of interest, with groups submitting their ideas and details of how they wish to be included in the festival. The festival team then assess the applications and select groups to participate in the event. City of Port Phillip seek to provide production support to some groups as a contribution to the activity, within budgetary capacity. Financial contribution will be assessed on a case-by-case basis with preference given to groups whose activity:
  • Has a positive impact on community
  • Have minimal production infrastructure requirements
  • Are local and active within the City of Port Phillip municipality
Groups should clearly outline what their own contribution to the proposed event/activation, as well as what they are seeking from Council, in their application.

What we are looking for

St Kilda Festival is looking to support community groups from the local area that contribute to the energy and feel of the festival. We are on the hunt for a range of groups that showcase the breadth of diversity across the City of Port Phillip municipality.

This includes but is not limited to:
  • Dance Groups
  • Choirs
  • Sporting and recreational groups
  • Theatre Groups
  • Not for profits
  • Community Development groups
  • School Groups
For more information visit: Community Group Applications

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St Kilda Festival (SKF)

AUST | EQPR | PODCASTING | Better Together: Brave Conversations

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Be brave with us. Stay curious. Listen.

We've launched something new. 4 episodes now streaming.

Better Together: Brave Conversations is our podcast for anyone who cares about the issues shaping rainbow communities today and for anyone willing to stay curious, reflect, and maybe see things in a new light.
 
The first four episodes have dropped and a new episode will land every two weeks.

Together with eight guests, we dive into topics that are messy, meaningful and sometimes hard to talk about. Not every conversation will feel comfortable. But they all matter.

Because even with different minds, we share a common heart. And that’s where change begins.


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The Equality Project (EQPR)
Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Linkedin | Donate | Events

The Equality Project respectfully acknowledges the traditional custodians of Wurundjeri Country and Kaurna Land on which it is based. 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.

AUST | EQPR | GATHERING | The Program for Better Together 2025

[Edited extract from public address]

See what's on at BT2025! The program is now live!

Be the first to read the program of talks, panels and workshops for Better Together 2025
 
There are three types of sessions for you to enjoy at Better Together 2025. 
Better Think talks, panels of 50 minutes, and workshops of all kinds across the two days.

In 2025 we have more workshops than at any previous Better Together conference. This is our most interactive, participatory conference yet.

 Three Kinds of Sessions 

Better Think 

  • A 20-minute TED-Talk style presentation on a single idea

Panel

  • 2-4 panellists and a moderator, talking on a topic with audience Q&A

Workshop 

  • A highly interactive session focused on participation and hands-on learning


Now that you know what's on offer, make sure you have your ticket to Better Together 2025!


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The Equality Project (EQPR)
Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Linkedin | Donate | Events

The Equality Project respectfully acknowledges the traditional custodians of Wurundjeri Country and Kaurna Land on which it is based. 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.

VIC | VMC | UPDATING | Community, News and Information | Thursday 21 August 2025

[Edited extract from public address]

In multicultural communities throughout Victoria, countless individuals and organisations are quietly leading, creating change and uplifting others. 

The annual Multicultural Awards for Excellence (MAE) are designed to recognise and celebrate their incredible contributions.

Now in their 24th year, the MAEs – proudly coordinated by the Victorian Multicultural Commission (VMC) – honour those who foster cross-cultural understanding and support people from migrant, refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds.

Nominations are closing soon! 
The VMC was proud to contribute to the inaugural National Roundtable into Healing and Recovery from Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence, hosted on August 7th in Sydney by Micaela Cronin, Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commissioner. The roundtable focused on lived experience, recognising the voices of victim-survivors as essential.
Earlier this month, the VMC co-hosted the Scanlon Foundation’s Pre-Summit roundtable, which brought together community leaders, grassroots organisations, women and young people to share lived experiences and shape inclusive, community-led strategies. The VMC is proud to partner with the Scanlon Foundation to deliver the related Australian Social Cohesion Summit – to be held in Melbourne in October 2025 – ensuring that multicultural voices remain at the centre of the national conversation. 
Together, through recognition, dialogue and action, we continue to honour the strength of our diversity and the shared values that unite us.

Warm Regards,
Vivienne Nguyen AM, Chairperson


 News and Events 

CALLING | Nominees for Multicultural Awards for Excellence | nominations close Wednesday 27 August 2025

Nominations for the Victorian Multicultural Awards for Excellence are closing soon!

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

Don't miss this opportunity to honour outstanding individuals and organisations.

AUST | GOV | GRANTING | Strengthening Australia-Latin America Ties

Expressions of Interest are now open for the 2025-26 Council on Australia Latin America Relations (COALAR) Grants Program, supporting initiatives that enhance economic, social and cultural connections between Australia and Latin America.

Priority areas: Culture, education, energy transition, First Nations and resources.
    Funding available: $10,000–$50,000 per project

    Key dates:
    • Stage One (EOI): 8 August-4 September 2025
    • Stage Two (invitation only): 7 October-3 November 2025
     

    GLEN EIRA | Mending Our Social Fabric | Sunday 31 August 2025 | arrive 6.30pm for 7pm start

    Hear from two inspiring peacebuilders working across divides in Israel and Palestine. This special event explores how their experiences can inform efforts to build social cohesion here in Victoria.

    Speakers
    • Riman Barakat – Co-CEO of FeelBeit, a cultural centre uniting Palestinians and Israelis through the arts.
    • Peta Jones Pellach – Interfaith peace activist, Director of Education at the Elijah Interfaith Institute and member of Women Wage Peace.
    Moderator
    • Margaret Hepworth – Peace educator and Victorian Coordinator for Together for Humanity.
    To register and learn more:
    • Where: Inner South-East Melbourne/Naarm (venue shared three days prior)
    • Cost: $18 / $10 concession / Free for unwaged
    • Bookings: essential, online via Humanitix

    MELB | SFRI | GATHERING | Australian Social Cohesion Summit 2025 | Thursday 16 October 2025

    The Scanlon Foundation Research Institute (SFRI) invites individuals and organisations to attend the 2025 Australian Social Cohesion Summit in Melbourne. It’s a national gathering focused on strengthening connection, belonging and inclusion across Australia.

    Hosted by the Scanlon Foundation Research Institute, this landmark national event will take place in Melbourne, bringing together changemakers from across government, academia and the community.

    Theme: “Building On Our Strengths: The Role of Youth, Women, and Neighbourhoods in Fostering Social Cohesion.” 

    Summit Scholarships
    To help reduce barriers to attendance, Summit Scholarships are also available. Full scholarships are available to:
    • Volunteers, grassroots community organisers and students
    • Recognised community leaders and sports club members
    Please note: Scholarships cover the cost of Summit registration only. Attendees awarded a scholarship will be responsible for their travel and accommodation. 

    To apply for a scholarship, please send an email to info@scanloninstitute.org.au with a short explanation of your community work and why you’re interested in attending the Summit.

    VIC | GOV | GRANTING | Support for Chinese Community Centres | applications close Wednesday 17 September 2025

    Funding opportunity open for Victoria’s Chinese communities!

    Chinese community organisations are invited to express their interest in receiving funding to establish a community centre in Melbourne’s east.

    Up to $2.4 million in funding is available to support our Chinese communities to have safe and culturally appropriate spaces to connect, share and preserve their culture.
     

    WANGARATTA | KPCA | GATHERING | Youth Impact Victoria Fun Day | Sunday 7 September 2025 | 10.30am-3pm

    Young people aged 10-24 in Wangaratta and surrounding areas are invited to a fun-filled day of cricket, connection and community building.

    Whether you're new to cricket or already a fan, join us for a relaxed and welcoming event with healthy snacks provided and participation certificates for all.

    Proudly delivered by Kashmiri Pandit’s Cultural Association (KPCA) in partnership with the North-east Multicultural Association and Sport Northeast, with support from the Victorian Government through the Youth Fest 2025 Grant.
    • Where: Wareena Oval, Swan Street, Wangaratta VIC
    • Cost: This is a free event, but registration is required. Please submit your interest as soon as possible.
    • BookingsMore information and to register 

    THANKING | Sponsors of Premier’s Multicultural Gala Dinner

    The Premier’s Multicultural Gala Dinner is an important gathering where stories come alive, voices resonate and everyone feels truly seen.

    We celebrate the diverse communities who work together to build a better Victoria.

    A heartfelt thank you to our wonderful sponsors SBS50, Foot Solutions, Language Loop, Stonemart and Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) for supporting the Premier’s Multicultural Gala Dinner 2025.

    Your contribution helps bring this vibrant celebration of culture, community and connection to life.
     

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    Victorian Multicultural Commission (VMC)
    Address: Level 1, 3 Treasury Place, Melbourne VIC 3000

    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.

    VIC | EACH | SEEKING | Participants for Virtual Women's Health Clinic Focus Group | Thursday 28 August 2025 | 7-8pm

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    Raising awareness of the new free virtual health service within Victoria's multicultural communities, so that more people can access this important service. 

    Enliven are talking to multicultural community members to help design a promotional campaign for Each's new Virtual Women's Health Clinic

    The service offers specialist and confidential care for women, girls, and gender-diverse people living in Victoria. 
     

     How can you be involved? 

    Focus group 

    Participants are people from multicultural communities who live in Victoria to participate in an online focus group.
     
    You will be asked to provide your thoughts through a series of questions related to promotional material for a women's health service, and your expectations of using a women's health service
    • Where: Online, log in details provided to registrants 
    • Consideration: The focus groups will be run by Enliven staff and will take approximately one hour. You will be provided with a $50 e-gift card for participating. Please note that the focus groups will be delivered in English. 
    • Bookings: Register your interest*
    * = Once you have completed the online form, you will be contacted by an Enliven staff member within 2 business days. Please note that your registration of interest to participate is not a confirmation that you will be selected to participate in the focus group. 
     

    Online survey

    If you cannot attend one of our focus groups, you can still participate in this community consultation by completing a short survey. It will only take about 8 minutes to complete. 

    Please do not complete this online survey if you are participating in a focus group.

    EACH is a for-purpose organisation delivering health and support services across Australia that improve lives and strengthen communities. Our Vision is that everyone has the power to live well. 

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    EACH
    Tel: 1300 00 3224

    Each acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands, skies and waterways and pays respect to Elders past and present. We acknowledge all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and their culture, heritage and right to self-determination.

    ASCOT VALE | UHRV | COMMEMORATING | United Nations International Day of Peace | Sunday 21 September 2025 | Arrive 11.30am for 12.30-3pm

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    Let us come together for this important day with a Multifaith/multicultural celebration and be one step closer to a world of peace through greater understanding.

    Presented by United for Human Rights Victoria (UHRV) and hosted by Church of Scientology.

    Program
    Registration and Lunch 11.30am
    Event 12.30-3pm
    • Where: Church of Scientology Community Centre 231-252 Mt Alexander Road, Ascot Vale 3032
    • Cost: Free
    • Bookings: RSVP now to reserve your seat. Contact Jan Lester jan.lester@scientology.net

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    Church of Scientology, Victoria
    United for Human Rights Victoria (UHRV)
    Address: 231-251 Mt Alexander Road, Ascot-Vale, Victoria

    MELB | ASRC | CATERING | A Year of Growth for ASRC Social Enterprises | July 2024-June 2025

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    As we wrap up another financial year, we’d like to extend our heartfelt thanks – especially to our loyal customers whose continued support makes our work possible.

    We’re proud to spotlight the achievements of our two impactful Social Enterprises - ASRC Cleaning and ASRC Catering, including Journeys Cafés - each committed to creating meaningful employment pathways for people seeking asylum and refugees.

    Donor support has been instrumental in not only providing ongoing employment and financial independence but also learning, pathway development planning and goal-setting opportunities for individuals seeking asylum and refugees. 

    With donor support, we have recruited and trained 30 new staff across both Social Enterprises whilst ensuring the continued employment of our existing team members.

    Highlights from Financial Year 24-25:
    • 47,585 hours of paid employment
    • 1,151 hours of training
    • 46 Pathway Development Plans completed
    • 30 new staff with lived experience recruited
    • 104 staff with lived experience supported

    Business Growth FY24-25:
    • Catering orders fulfilled: 1,853
    • Cleaning services delivered: 11,450
    • 481 domestic customers
    • 106 commercial customers

    DRIVING | Purpose-Led Business with Impact

    At ASRC, our Social Enterprises are built on a model that puts people first. While we operate as businesses, our core mission is to create lasting social impact.

    We achieve this by:
    • Creating meaningful employment and training opportunities for people seeking asylum and refugees
    • Supporting personal growth through learning, pathway development planning and individual goal setting
    • Helping reduce reliance on support services by enabling financial independence
    • Reinvesting directly in people, not profits

    Our work aligns with ASRC’s strategic priorities to:
    • Improve outcomes for people seeking asylum and refugees
    • Ensure financial sustainability through diverse income streams
    Every service engaged helps build stronger futures – thankyou to donors for being part of this impact.

    SHARING | What Our Team Says

    Our focus on Pathway Development Plans (PDPs) continues to enhance staff engagement by offering structured, personalised support, skill development and career progression beyond ASRC Social Enterprises.

    To measure our impact, we recently surveyed 59 staff members. Their high level of participation in our evaluation processes, and the feedback they shared, provide valuable insights into both the effectiveness of our approach and their experience of involvement with ASRC Social Enterprises. Key highlights include:
    • 92% find their work meaningful and aligned with personal goals
    • 91% feel informed about career pathways
    • 90% report improved workplace skills
    • 84% feel more job-ready
    • 91% are developing skills for their preferred careers
    • 90% have increased financial independence
    These results indicate that ASRC Social Enterprises are effectively contributing to staff development, employment readiness, and personal empowerment. The strong alignment with personal goals and increased financial independence further highlight the positive impact of participation in the program.

    VISITING | Journeys Café: Parkville & Southbank

    A joint initiative between the ASRC and the University of Melbourne, Journeys Café is part of ASRC Catering that creates training and employment pathways for refugees and people seeking asylum.

    Our menu is inspired by the cuisines and cultures our staff comes from, sharing global recipes and food experiences with the Melbourne community. We are committed to creating a safe space where people with lived experience of seeking asylum can skill up and gain experience in the hospitality industry.

    Find us at:
    Journeys Café Southbank |  Mon–Thu: 8:30am-3.30pm
    University of Melbourne, Building 877
    28-30 Dodds St, Southbank VIC 3006

    Journeys Café Parkville |  Mon–Thu: 10.30am-4pm
    University of Melbourne, Student Pavilion
    Level 4, Building 162, Monash Rd & Swanston St, Parkville VIC 3010

    THANKING | You!

    To all of our customers and supporters – thank you. Continued support has directly helped our staff gain financial independence, confidence, and vital experience in the Australian workplace. Together, we're creating brighter futures.

    Warm regards,
    The ASRC Social Enterprises team

    The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) is an independent not for profit whose programs support and empower over 7,000 people seeking asylum each year to maximise their physical, mental and social wellbeing. As a movement we mobilise and unites communities to creating social and policy change for people seeking asylum and refugees in Australia.


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    ASRC Catering
    The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC)
    Address: 214–218 Nicholson Street, Footscray VIC 3011
    Tel:  +61 3 9939 6320

    The ASRC acknowledges that we meet and work on the land of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation, and pays respects to their elders; past, present and emerging.

    WORLD | PWR | WEBINAR | The Tri-Abrahamic Dialogue on the Climate Crisis: What Do Our Faiths Demand? | Tuesday 9 September 2025 | 1am AEST | or | Monday 8 September 2025 | 10am US Central Time

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    A forum for creation care leaders and grassroots activists to analyze their communities and strategic audiences in the concrete situation of 2025. 

    Panelists will explain how Laudato Si, Al-Mizan, and other texts set the foundation for effective action for the climate that is broad-based, compassionate, and at scale to the crisis, in light of the wisdom of the Abrahamic faiths.
     
    Speakers include Rabbi Jennie Rosenn, Fr. Joshtrom Kureethadam, and Dr. Ibrahim Ozdemir. The panel will be moderated by Ashley Kitisya.

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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
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    Cultivating harmony among the world’s religious and spiritual communities and to foster their engagement with the critical issues of our time – in partnership with one another and with the guiding institutions of society.