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Making Multicultural Australia - Migrant Resource Centres.

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1 Making Multicultural Australia - http://www.multiculturalaustralia.gov.au Migrant Resource Centres

2 Workers from the local community outside the building which includes the Fairfield City Migrant Resource Centre, NSW. Photo: Cheryl McDonald, Worksafe Australia.

3 Members of the Northern Metropolitan Migrant Resource Centre in Melbourne, at their annual general meeting, December 1996. Photo: Andrew Jakubowicz

4 Community-produced Women’s Banner, involving women from a variety of cultures, working with co-ordinating artist Rosa Lim Mann. Produced in co-operation with the Liverpool NSW Migrant Resource Centre, Multicultural Arts Project, co-ordinating artist Martha Jabour, 1994. The banner “looks at the MRC as a social venue – bringing women from different cultures and beliefs together in unity. Participants chose to represent their togetherness through cultural symbols of hospitality assembled as a feast of banquet.” Photo: Nathalie Apouchtine

5 Entrance to St Kilda Migrant Resource Centre, Melbourne, 1996. Photo: Andrew Jakubowicz.

6 High school students from the Illawarra present local State Member of Parliament Lawry Kelly, M.P., (left) with a petition demanding the end of scaling down of community language marks in the Higher School Certificate. This successful campaign was organized through the Illawarra Migrant Resource Centre, during 1982. Photo: Andrew Jakubowicz.

7 These images are free for your use for educational purposes, however not for publication. For more copyright information go to www.multiculturalaustralia.gov.au


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