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New network promotes multiculturalism

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News27 March 2023Updated:28 March 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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MEMBERS of Frankston’s new Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Network with councillor Sue Baker at a launch event last week. Picture: Supplied
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THE Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Network of Frankston was officially launched at an event last Thursday.

The network’s vision statement reads that the group will “showcase, celebrate, engage, share and learn, whilst promoting inclusive and positive relationships by celebrating a sense of belonging for all”. 

The 12 inaugural network members consist of long-term migrants and people who have only been in Australia for a short time.

Foundation member Voelcker Sapolu is a New Zealand-born Samoan married to a Greek person. He said the group will work with local government to help influence the federal government’s new multicultural framework. “Local governments can see what is precious to the local community and are strategically placed to collect data,” he said.

The network was launched by Frankston Council. Sue Baker, a Frankston councillor, said that the network will “be able to offer council valuable advice on projects council is working on which will further shape the Frankston City community into an inclusive, cohesive and safe place to be and live, for all who call it home, making the most of our multiculturalism.”

First published in the Frankston Times – 28 March 2023

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