It’s the Drop the Jargon Day today! It is a day for professionals in Australian health, community services and local government to use plain English instead of work/industry related jargons.
UPtown Festival – Our Stories
Small Grants Available for Organisations Supporting LGBTIQ
Cultural Perspectives Wish You Happy Diwali!
Make Healthy Normal Information Available in-Language
Make Healthy Normal resources are now available on the campaign website in four languages: Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Arabic, and Vietnamese. The in-language resources are designed to suit audience from different cultural backgrounds and have tailored information and tips on healthy living and eating.
National Carer Week 2017 (15-21 October)
Cultural Perspectives Group and Positive Partnerships Jointly Present at FECCA Conference 2017
Norton Street Italian Festa
Norton Street Italian Festa will turn Leichhardt into a street party on 29th October. Known as the “Little Italy” in Sydney, Leichhardt has been hosting the Italian Festa since 1986, inviting and entertaining thousands of people to celebrate the cultural identity this area carries and the rich culture heritage that Italy has to offer.
National Safe Work Month
Make Healthy Normal Zone Delights Crowds at Kidtopia
The Make Healthy Normal Zone took part in the 3 day Kidtopia Festival at Parramatta Park over the weekendwelcoming thousands of kids, big and small, with fun outdoor activities, including a giant inflatable slide, totem tennis, soccer and hula-hooping. Some of our favourite sports people from football, netball and AFL came along to help spread the messages about the small steps we can take to eating healthy and getting active. Matilda’s star Caitlin Cooper visited our zone, helping us promote healthy living and eating and having a kick around with our Zone visitors.