Wednesday, 12 November 2025
Members statements
Multicultural festivals and events program
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Bills
- Statewide Treaty Bill 2025
- Building Legislation Amendment (Fairer Payments on Jobsites and Other Matters) Bill 2025
- Early Childhood Legislation Amendment (Child Safety) Bill 2025
- Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Amendment (Financial Assurance) Bill 2025
- Social Services Regulation Amendment (Child Safety, Complaints and Worker Regulation) Bill 2025
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Multicultural festivals and events program
John MULLAHY (Glen Waverley) (13:15): On another note, one of Victoria’s greatest strengths is our diversity. It is vital we continue to celebrate and share the many cultures and traditions that enrich our communities. The multicultural festivals and events program does exactly that, helping communities come together in the spirit of learning, understanding and respect.
I would like to congratulate the following local leaders for their applications to host events in the Glen Waverley district: Sunny Yang of the Hunan Association of Victoria, Xiao Yin Qi and Sue Shi of the Chinese Seniors Education and Skills Development Association, and Irshard Khan of the Joint Australian Rorwali Grand Association, or JARGA for short, for their ongoing efforts to celebrate language, culture and community. It makes Glen Waverley a truly welcoming place for all.