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Self-Employment Support Program

We are thrilled to continue the Self-Employment Support Program in 2026 at AUSMCC, building on its ongoing success. This program empowers refugees and asylum seekers by providing the resources, skills, and support needed to pursue entrepreneurial opportunities. It remains focused on community members—including those with disabilities—who aspire to achieve self-sufficiency through self-employment.


Program Aims



  1. Skill Development
    Workshops and seminars equip participants with essential skills in business planning, marketing, and financial management.

  2. Networking Opportunities
    Events connect participants with local entrepreneurs, mentors, and business leaders, fostering collaboration and valuable professional networks.

  3. Culinary and Cultural Celebrations
    Cultural events, including community feasts, showcase participants’ culinary talents and celebrate the diversity of our community.

  4. Ongoing Support
    Continuous mentorship and guidance help participants navigate the challenges of starting and maintaining their businesses.

  5. A Continued Commitment
    The program’s continuation in 2026 demonstrates AUSMCC’s dedication to supporting refugee and asylum-seeking community members. By focusing on empowerment and economic independence, the Self-Employment Support Program enables individuals to build successful futures while contributing positively to their communities.Partnering for Success
    We would like to thank our local partners for making this program a success. We are also excited to continue our partnership with the Self-Employment Team at Holmesglen to offer a Free Exploring Self-Employment Workshop, designed to guide and inspire participants with a business idea or the dream of being their own boss.Stay Tuned

Upcoming Multicultural Bazaar  10 Feb 2026: Celebrate and support emerging multicultural entrepreneurs as they showcase their crafts, talents, and businesses, with fun activities for families and children.

Entry B or C, 12 Dimboola Road, Broadmeadows VIC, 3047

Level 12 197 St Georges Terrace Perth 6000 WA

Australian Multicultural Community Centre limited recognises the rich Aboriginal heritage within the municipality and acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung, which includes the existing family members of the Gunung-Willam-Balluk clan, as the Traditional Custodians of this land.  WE embraces the  Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander living cultures as a vital part of Australia’s identity and recognises, celebrates and pays respect to Elders past, present and future.

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