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Victoria Unveils Multicultural Review to Promote Unity

The Victorian Government has launched a comprehensive Multicultural Review aimed at fostering unity within the state’s diverse communities. Premier Jacinta Allan and Minister for Multicultural Affairs Ingrid Stitt presented the findings today, emphasizing the need for a cohesive approach to multiculturalism in Victoria.

The review, led by George Lekakis AO, involved extensive consultations with over 640 people across 57 sessions. Input was gathered from more than 150 peak bodies and community groups, highlighting the breadth of perspectives on multicultural issues in the region. The overarching message of the Review is clear: “We are one Victoria and we must never be divided.”

In response to the Review’s findings, the Allan Labor Government announced an immediate investment of $925,000. This funding aims to facilitate increased visitation to Victoria’s multicultural museums, which have experienced a decline in attendance. The initiative targets families and children, ensuring they engage with the rich multicultural and multifaith narratives central to the state’s identity.

Government Actions to Support Multiculturalism

The investment will support visits to iconic institutions such as the Holocaust Museum, the Islamic Museum, and the Jewish Museum, among others. The initiative aims to educate future generations about the diverse stories that shape Victoria, including the experiences showcased at the Chinese Museum and the new Vietnamese Museum, along with the Golden Dragon Museum in Bendigo.

Premier Allan stated, “Multiculturalism isn’t the problem – it is the solution.” She emphasized the importance of strong anti-hate laws and the role of multicultural organizations as partners in fostering a stable society. Allan underscored the critical need to rebuild trust within communities, stating that the review and the government’s responses represent a pivotal opportunity to reset the multicultural agenda.

Minister Stitt echoed these sentiments, highlighting that the Review is a significant step in enhancing social cohesion. She noted, “A vision for a united Victoria starts by listening to multicultural communities and empowering them to lead.” The government is committed to strengthening leadership within the multicultural sector and providing capacity grants to enhance organizational resilience.

The full report of the Victorian Multicultural Review can be accessed at www.vic.gov.au/victorias-multicultural-review. This initiative marks a decisive moment for Victoria, aiming to leverage its multicultural strengths to create a more inclusive society.

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