Gold Coast Mayor’s Christmas Carols to Shine Bright withTwo Free Nights at HOTA

The Gold Coast’s most beloved festive event is returning bigger than ever this year, with the Mayor’s Christmas Carols set to light up HOTA, Home of the Arts, across two spectacular nights on Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 December.

Narragunnawali Awards 2025: Schools and Early Learning Services Honored for Outstanding Reconciliation Initiatives

Reconciliation Australia has announced the winners of the fifth Narragunnawali Awards, the only national awards dedicated to recognizing Australian schools and early learning services implementing outstanding reconciliation initiatives.

World Diabetes Day 2025: Building the Workforce, Strengthening Community, and Closing the Gap

Today marks World Diabetes Day, where the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO) and the Bupa Foundation are highlighting the critical role of community-led action in addressing diabetes within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

MDAA Unveils New Name and National Vision: Multicultural Disability Advocacy Australia

Sydney, 7 November 2025 – Marking a transformative era in Australian disability advocacy, the Multicultural Disability Advocacy Association of NSW (MDAA) has officially become Multicultural Disability Advocacy Australia (MDAA),

National Settlement Conference Set to Unite Australia’s Diversity

Australia is rolling out the welcome mat for its multicultural future at the Novotel Sunshine Coast Resort, where the nation’s most influential settlement and migrant advocates will gather for the 2025 National Settlement Conference, hosted by the Settlement Council of Australia (SCOA).

Schools Across Canberra and Brisbane Close Temporarily After Asbestos Discovered in Recalled Sand Products

Several schools in Canberra and Brisbane, including Mancel College, have announced temporary closures following the discovery of asbestos in brightly coloured sand products recently recalled nationwide.

Victorian Multicultural Commission celebrates connection and culture at 2025 End of Year event

The Victorian Multicultural Commission (VMC) marked the close of 2025 with a vibrant celebration at Broadmeadows Town Hall on 10 November. More than 500 community leaders, partners and multicultural Victorians came together for an evening of reflection, culture and connection.

Sentence and Scrutiny: Examining the Social Impact and Legal Tensions Following 16-Year Term for Juvenile Murderer

The sentencing of a teenager to 16 years behind bars for the fatal stabbing of grandmother Vyleen White at an Ipswich shopping center has brought into sharp relief the painful intersection of community devastation and the rigid limitations of youth justice legislation

Opening Culturally Safe Doors: Empowering Responses for CALD Women Experiencing Domestic and Family Violence

Ensuring safety and support for women* experiencing Domestic and Family Violence (DFV) starts with culturally responsive care. For many culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) and immigrant and refugee women, accessing help can mean facing unique barriers and challenges

Measles Cases Surge Across Queensland: Health Officials Race to Trace Contacts

Queensland health authorities are stepping up contact tracing efforts after five new measles cases were confirmed across the state’s south-east. Officials are warning the public to expect more infections as measles cases surge nationwide.
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