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FECCA Conference 2024
24/10/2024
FECCA Conference 2024

Over two days, our MCCGC and CURA teams joined organisations and community members at the Federation of Ethnic Communities' Councils of Australia - FECCA Conference 2024 to discuss and reflect on government policies, service delivery, and future challenges and opportunities for multicultural communities. This year's conference was centred around "Our Experiences. Our Future", which highlighted the strengths and challenges faced by culturally and linguistically diverse communities across Australia. Shane, Emily, Jess and Candice were part of the Organising Committee, our team participated with a stall during the event, and our Head of Business and Stakeholder Development, Emily, led the “Breaking the Walls, Opening the Doors” panel where speakers like Eman Mourad, from Cultural Perspectives, Susan Forde, Griffith University, Dr. Mohita Roman and Diana Mastrantuono, SSI and TRPP Project, and Despina Amanatidou and Tea Dietterich, 2M Language Services presented their findings on the importance of effective communication, community engagement, and the value of lived experiences in improving services and fostering a sense of belonging. Our team enjoyed attending conferences, panels and networking with other organisations, community leaders and members, policymakers, and advocates to discuss and reflect on their experiences with multicultural communities and ways to build a better future together. FECCA Reflections Our CEO, Shane, highlighted the powerful address by Her Excellency Imelde Sabushimike, Minister for National Solidarity, Social Affairs, Human Rights, and Gender of Burundi. Minister Sabushimike shared her journey of community empowerment, improving the lives of the Batwa people by distributing land, livestock, and seeds, and building a school for vulnerable children through the Girimbabazi Foundation. On the other hand, our COO, Jess, also expressed, “This was an excellent opportunity to support our State and National peak bodies in highlighting the importance of multiculturalism being embedded into our whole of government strategies. It was a motivation and excitement to engage both from an organisational perspective, as well as supporting our communities to engage in the National Anti-racism strategy, launching on the 26th of November and our continued efforts in listening, learning and further engaging in how to stand in allyship with our First Nations communities.” Participating in this event reinforced our commitment to advocating for our multicultural communities and the importance of collaboration, community engagement, and the impact of shared experiences in driving positive change.

Gold Coast Community Leaders Reflect on Australian Identity in the Celebration of MCCGC's 40 Years of Legacy
29/01/2024
Gold Coast Community Leaders Reflect on Australian Identity in the Celebration of MCCGC's 40 Years of Legacy

Australia's history is tied to migration, shaping our collective identity. This country was built on migration, and the patterns have evolved over time, shaped by historical events and changing societal values. A transformative evolution in Australia's migration history was abolishing the White Australian Policy and establishing multicultural peak bodies. In this important discussion, Multicultural Communities Council Gold Coast (MCCGC) proudly presents a series of insightful videos featuring leaders from the multicultural community commemorating its 40th anniversary. These videos showcase critical aspects of Australia's identity, the racism it carries, and the role in supporting the multicultural community on the Gold Coast. According to Emad Nimri, MCCGC Project Consultant from 2005 to 2012, "...with diversity comes complexity, which underscores the need to address intricate issues". Within Australia's evolving multicultural policy framework, the emphasis has shifted from assimilation to coexistence. There is a big necessity for an ongoing commitment to impact, provide information, and educate about the enduring value of diversity, particularly in the cultural and linguistic context. Together, their voices contribute to shaping an inclusive Australia, welcoming and embracing diversity both today and tomorrow. By abolishing the White Australia Policy, a wave of people from around the world came and chose to make a home here on the Gold Coast. What wasn’t established were models of support for migrants to lead on, where organisations like MCCGC play a critical role, being the peak body for multiculturalism on the Gold Coast. MCCGC, born in 1983 to address the unmet needs of migrants and refugees, has been a catalyst for change, fostering an inclusive community over the past four decades. Since then, MCCGC’s vision has been crystal clear: to foster an inclusive community that cherishes cultural diversity. And the mission is to connect the community, impact lives, ignite hope, and build bridges of understanding. MCCGC's CAMS Officer, Candice Sullivan, also featured in the videos, presents an important piece, recognising MCCGC's journey as a collective story built on honesty, connection, and the pursuit of a compassionate and connected world. MCCGC’s Chief Executive Officer, Shane Klintworth, says, “40 years might seem like a long time, but in the grand tale of community and connection, it's just a chapter. A chapter full of learning, unity, growth, and unwavering commitment. Here's to the journey ahead as we continue to write this story together.” Let the reflection on these 40 years be a message for the 40 to come. Let's honor the work laid by those before us, support the movement of the youth and let the voice of diversity fill your heart with hope for our future. Here's to 40 years of MCCGC's unwavering commitment and to the countless more years to come! Maria's Poem Maria is a valued member of our MCCGC team. Several months ago, she embarked on a new journey in Tasmania. One day before her farewell, she wrote this beautiful poem and shared it with us on the day we said goodbye. We feel fortunate to have had her as part of our community. If you want to watch the series of videos, please click here