Anti-Racism Project: Unity in Diversity

The Unity in Diversity initiative is proudly supported by the Victorian Government through the Local Anti-Racism Initiatives Grants Program 2024–26. Victoria is one of Australia’s most culturally diverse states, with over 1.5 million residents born overseas and more than 200 nationalities represented. In Hume, around 40% of residents were born overseas, and over 160 languages are spoken at home, reflecting a vibrant multicultural and multifaith community.
About the Program
Unity in Diversity celebrates culture, promotes inclusion, and strengthens community connections through arts and storytelling workshops, educational programs, peer mentoring, and social worker support.
Who We Support
The program empowers residents, especially:
Seniors
Youth
People with disabilities
Refugees and asylum seekers
Emerging multicultural leaders
Participants can share their voices, learn about their rights, access support services, and develop leadership and advocacy skills.
Mentoring Program & Social Worker Support
A key part of Unity in Diversity is the mentoring program, delivered with support from the AusMCC Social Workers Team and local community partners:
One-on-one mentoring and support
Guidance during storytelling and arts workshops
Assistance with understanding rights, services, and referrals
Confidence-building and leadership development
Partnerships & Funding
This initiative is delivered in partnership with:
Northern Community Legal Centre
Hume City Council
Local community organisations
We extend our heartfelt thanks to the Victorian Government for funding this project, enabling us to tackle racism, empower communities, and foster a more inclusive and connected future.
Upcoming Activities
Stay tuned for upcoming capacity-building workshops, storytelling and creative arts sessions, and peer mentoring opportunities.
