The Australian eSafety Office Launches Tools to Tackle Online Hate

The Australian eSafety Office today launched a new engagement platform called Young & eSafe to help counter online hate. This action is in response to a recently released research that shows up to 60 per cent of young Australians aged 12 to 17 have witnessed racist or hateful comments about cultural or religious groups online. Young people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds are particularly more prone to being targets of these online attacks.

Dive In Festival comes to Melbourne

Dive In, the Festival for Diversity and Inclusion in the Insurance Industry, will be held in Melbourne on 27 September for the first time this year. The aim of the festival it is initiate conversations and inspiration for companies and organisations to bring about positive changes in diversity and inclusion in their businesses and workplaces.

‘From Robe to Chinese Fortune’ Exhibition Launches in Melbourne Immigration Museum

The Melbourne Immigration Museum has recently launched an exhibition called ‘From Robe to Chinese Fortune’ that explains the history of Chinese immigration in Australia dating back to the gold rushes in Victoria and New South Wales in 18 and showcasing the legacies of the early Chinese immigrants.

Congratulations to the Sydney Swans on the launch of the Chinese Engagement Hub

Cultural Perspectives is proud to have worked with our client Sydney Swans to launch its Chinese Engagement Hub on the Sydney Swans website, which is one component of their Chinese Community Engagement Strategy that we have been working on since June last year.