The Victorian Government is creating jobs by helping build, repair and improve facilities where multicultural communities gather – to be enjoyed on the other side of this pandemic.
Minister for Multicultural Affairs Ros Spence announced $3.5 million to be shared between 36 culturally diverse groups through the Multicultural Community Infrastructure Fund and the Indian Community Infrastructure Fund.
It supports various infrastructure projects right across the state, creating local jobs while also helping Victorians feel connected to their cultural heritage in facilities that are safe, modern and inclusive.
The Multicultural Community Infrastructure Fund grants will provide $1.1 million for 23 multicultural groups to upgrade their community facilities, with more than half based in regional Victoria.
A further 13 infrastructure projects will be supported through the Indian Community Infrastructure Fund – a key election commitment.
Projects include:
- a new Indian community centre in Wodonga
- the renovation of a community kitchen run by a multicultural group of women at Wellsprings for Women in Dandenong
- major repair works at the Sunraysia Alevi Centre in Mildura
- renovations for Sri Guru Nanak Satsang Sabha’s Senior Citizens Activity Centre in Hoppers Crossing.
More than 100 applications were submitted for the 2019/20 funding streams.
For a full list of successful recipients, visit: vic.gov.au/grants-support-multicultural-communities.
Source: Vic Government