
The Multicultural Film Festival is annual short film festival that celebrates diversity and advocates for inclusion through films that inspire dialogue and understanding. See more information on how to make a submission.
Source: Victorian Multicultural Commission

Assistant Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs minister Julian Hill has warned Australia needs to strengthen the “bridging social capital” that holds our diverse society together, or risk further fragmentation.
Source: The Conversation

Several prominent Australian Muslims have been recognised in the 2026 Australia Day Honours, receiving the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for decades of service across education, the arts, multicultural leadership and community development.
Source: Australian Muslim Times

There are only 25 women Torah scribes in the world, compared to thousands of men. One of them is about to become the first woman to write a Torah for Australia.
Source: The Jewish Independent

Local government leaders from across Victoria have gathered at Glen Eira Town Hall for a forum on antisemitism and social cohesion, with representatives attending from metropolitan and regional councils alike.
Source: Australian Jewish News

The Permanent Mission of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and UNITAR hosted a significant convergence of faith and diplomacy: the 11th Annual Geneva Interfaith Dialogue within the historical halls of the Palais des Nations.
Source: The United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)

Satwant Singh Calais did not set out to build an organisation that would span a continent. He set out to ensure that Sikh children growing up in Australia would not do so without structure, guidance and a confident understanding of their identity.
Source: Asia Samachar

The Migrant Jubilee Cross, symbolising the hopes and prayers of migrants and refugees in Australia, has officially started its pilgrimage around Melbourne.
Source: Melbourne Catholic
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