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Posted on Wednesday 21st of December, 2022,
At the December Council Meeting, Greater Shepparton City Council noted the success made in the third year of the Greater Shepparton Multicultural Strategy 2019-2022 and voted to adopt a three year Multicultural Action Plan moving forward.
The 2019-2022 Strategy was Council’s third strategy aimed at supporting and promoting Greater Shepparton’s multicultural communities. The Strategy was guided by three themes of enabling contribution and participation, accessing opportunity and valuing cultural diversity. Several key achievements were reached under each theme in 2022, including:
With the next Strategy now due, Council voted to diversify the document into a three year Multicultural Action Plan that is integrated into the broader Council Plan. The new Strategy would be supported by an Annual Implementation Plan with clear actions and deliverables that provide for flexibility to respond to community needs. Development of this Action Plan will involve extensive community consultation which is expected to commence in February.
Mayor, Councillor Shane Sali said this three year Action Plan would be an important document for the region.
“Greater Shepparton has a large multicultural community with 15 per cent of the region’s population born overseas,” he said.
“We are very proud of our long migration history which has resulted in Greater Shepparton being a large, culturally diverse community. Considering this, it is important Council highlight its commitment to cultural diversity by continuing to develop a strategy that has a direct focus on multiculturalism.”
The new Multicultural Action Plan will also include an action item for the Mayor to acknowledge key culturally significant festivals observed by the multicultural communities in Greater Shepparton and issue a greeting message to the respective communities on the festival day.
View the Multicultural Strategy 2019-2022
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