Labor Vows to Celebrate Queensland's Multicultural Sector

Minister for Child Safety, Minister for Seniors and Disability Services and Minister for Multicultural Affairs The Honourable Charis Mullen
  • A Miles Labor Government will invest an extra $1.5 million over four years towards the Ethnic Communities Council Queensland, if elected in October.
  • The funding will provide extra support for Queensland's peak multicultural organisation.
  • Builds on a record investment in the multicultural sector by the Miles Labor Government – ensuring the voices of multicultural Queenslanders are heard.

Multicultural Affairs Minister Charis Mullen has today announced a big funding boost from the Miles Labor Government, if elected in October.

An additional $1.5 million will be injected into the multicultural sector over four years, funded from additional borrowings.

If elected, the boost will be provided directly to Queensland's peak multicultural organisation – the Ethnic Communities Council Queensland.

Established in 1976, Ethnic Communities Council Queensland work with and represent the needs and goals of multicultural communities to promote a socially cohesive, equitable, respectful and multicultural Queensland.

The investment builds on more than $133,000 in annual funding provided to the council, which would take the Labor Government's commitment to half a million each year.

The government has a proud record of supporting Multicultural Queenslanders – something set to continue if elected in October.

In contrast, when the LNP were last in government they slashed Multicultural Affairs Queensland funding by more than 40 per cent, representing a cut of $9.6 million. This included a cut of more than $1.2 million to grants and support to Multicultural Queenslanders and cuts to important ECCQ programs.

As stated by Multicultural Affairs Minister Charis Mullen:

"I am proud Queensland actively works toward being a unified, harmonious and multicultural community.

"ECCQ plays an important role as the multicultural peak organisation in Queensland.

"This significant commitment would mean more funding for ECCQ so it can continue to advocate, share resources, and host education and training workshops.

"Under a re-elected Miles Labor Government, the voices of multicultural communities and the sector will continue to be heard."

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