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Harmony Fest (City of Ballarat)
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25.01.2022 TWILIGHT MARKET ONLINE Don’t miss our special market event this Thursday, 16th July at 7pm. July Market will feature a mix of stallholders and entertainers, led... by the Stepping Stones graduates from our entrepreneurship program that works with Ballarat business women from refugee backgrounds. https://twilightmarket.brmc.org.au ----- . , , , .
25.01.2022 Need a ray of sunshine in your soul? Virtual Soul Choir's performance of "Ray of Sunshine" is here, featuring 150 singers from across Australia, New Zealand, England, Scotland and France. What a beautiful initiative featuring many Ballarat faces
25.01.2022 This week is Refugee Week - Celebrating the Year of Welcome. The City of Ballarat is a Refugee Welcome Zone. Check out the activities happening across the week including the House of Welcome -Ballarat High Tea and Ballarat Regional Multicultural Council - BRMC online Twilight Market.... https://www.brmc.org.au//2020-Ballarat-Refugee-Week-2020-P #RefugeeWeek2020
24.01.2022 'To celebrate the beginning of Refugee Week, Eddie shares his story of life in a Tanzanian refugee camp, and the challenges and opportunities he discovered through life in Australia. Thank you Eddie for sharing your incredible journey with us today' From the series by Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY)... The Refugee Week 2020 Program is available from the Ballarat Regional Multicultural Council - BRMC website: https://www.brmc.org.au//2020-Ballarat-Refugee-Week-2020-P #refugeeweek #yearofwelcome #thisismystory #refugeeweek2020
22.01.2022 The City of Ballarat today recognises National Sorry Day as a significant date for all Australians especially for our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities This will be followed by the commencement of #NationalReconciliationWeek tomorrow, with a number of virtual events planned. Find out more: https://www.ballarat.vic.gov.au//national-reconciliation-w
21.01.2022 Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY) is offering disposable masks for those who need them
19.01.2022 From midnight tonight, residents of Ballarat should not visit Melbourne - it is in lockdown. Only enter the lockdown areas if you: - study or work in Melbourne... and cannot do this work or study from home - have healthcare or medical reasons to enter those areas - you are caring for others in those places and nobody else can care for them. Suburbs very close to Ballarat are part of this lockdown, including: Melton, Werribee, Deer Park, Sunshine, Footscray, Broadmeadows, Caroline Springs, Sunbury, Sydenham and many more. It is not okay to visit these places until further advised by the Premier. Stay home, stay safe, stay connected. #COVID19 #CoronavirusAustralia #TogetherAtHome #COVID19Vic #auspol #victorialockdown #springst
18.01.2022 Awesome to see more venues are bringing live music back to Ballarat. The Main Bar has built a COVID safe outdoors stage and has a fab line up of artists coming... over the next months. If you have any shows, workshops or events you would like highlight on our Creative Ballarat Happenings page, DM us with all the details.
14.01.2022 If you have any symptoms of COVID-19, no matter how mild, GET TESTED. Testing is FREE at the Lucas Community Hub - but is only available by appointment: call (0...3) 4311 1571 to book. (symptoms include cough, fever, sore throat, shortness of breath, loss of smell or taste) If you or a loved one need help to arrange an appointment or fill out paperwork, we can help! Call BCH (03) 5338 4500 or Ballarat Regional Multicultural Council (03) 5383 0613 for more information.
14.01.2022 Twilight Market Online - tonight from 7pm! The Ballarat Regional Multicultural Council - BRMC is launching its popular Twilight Market in an online format to celebrate Refugee Week 2020. It's a fantastic opportunity for people to support an array of established and emerging entrepreneurs from refugee backgrounds, whilst enjoying a number of performances.... Be sure to tell your family and friends about this culturally diverse online marketplace! https://twilightmarket.brmc.org.au #RefugeeWeek #RefugeeWeek2020 #YearOfWelcome
13.01.2022 Listen and enjoy Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY)'s intercultural choir project, Awa. 'Keeping connected while socially distancing is a challenge we are all facing. Young people and their families from acoss Ballarat, Horsham, Nhill and Ghana have come together to produce 'Awa'- our intercultural choir project! The lyrics of 'Awa' (in the Fante dialect) translate to, "I'm excited to hug you".'... See more
13.01.2022 A huge congratulations to the amazing Karissa from Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY) who has been selected as a finalist for the YACVic Rural Youth Awards!!
13.01.2022 Tomorrow from 7pm - BRMC Online Twilight Market This is an exciting online and local initiative led by Ballarat Regional Multicultural Council - BRMC building on the wonderful Twilight Market series usually held at BRMC and is a feature of the Refugee Week 2020 program. ... #RefugeeWeek2020 See more
11.01.2022 APPLICATIONS for the City of Ballarat Youth Services 2021 SONIKA and YOUTH COUNCIL programs are now open. Head to https://linktr.ee/ballaratyouthservices to find out more and put an application in!
11.01.2022 Multicultural Festivals and Events - Grants Program now open The Multicultural Festivals and Events (MFE) program funds multicultural and multifaith community groups to hold cultural festivals and events for their local communities. There will be two grant streams for the MFE 2020-21 Digital Round One grant program applications (events between 1 October 2020 to 28 February 2021):... Digital Festivals and Events Stream: small category - up to $2,000 medium category - between $3,000 and $9,999 large category - between $10,000 and $50,000 Digital Capability for Organisations Stream - up to $3,000 Applications open 24 August and close on 13 September 2020 at 11:59pm. https://www.vic.gov.au/multicultural-festivals-and-events-p
10.01.2022 NAIDOC Week 2020 Postponed The Vic NAIDOC Committee has decided to postpone NAIDOC Week 2020 in the interest of safety for our communities, and the celebrations will be held from the 8-15 November. http://vicnaidoc.com/... Ballarat Koorie Engagement Action Group - KEAG
09.01.2022 Refugee Week 2020 14 - 20 June Celebrating the year of Welcome (online & digital) Check this program for activities across the week:... https://www.brmc.org.au//2020-Ballarat-Refugee-Week-2020-P Ballarat Regional Multicultural Council - BRMC
08.01.2022 Important update regarding drop-off location
07.01.2022 The City of Ballarat is in Caretaker Period from 12pm on Tuesday 22 September until 6pm on Saturday 24 October. To comply with our Election Period Policy and the Local Government Act 2020, social media, marketing and communications activity will be limited and community engagement including comments will be restricted.
06.01.2022 Ballarat Welcome Centre Twilight Market Online On tonight from 7pm! https://twilightmarket.brmc.org.au/... The Twilight Market offers diverse delights: Quality hand-made, locally-sourced and ethically-produced goods from across our region and around the world; unique local services and support; homegrown flavours and fun from right here in Ballarat.
04.01.2022 'Thablay Khinshwe reflects on her experiences - from being in a refugee camp as a child, to settling in the country town of Nhill, and finding her place in it all. Thank you Thablay for sharing your incredible journey with us this week' Thank you to Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY)... Find the Ballarat Refugee Week 2020 program on the Ballarat Regional Multicultural Council - BRMC website #refugeeweek #yearofwelcome #nhill #thisismystory #refugeeweek2020
04.01.2022 Hear from our Mayor of Ballarat Daniel Moloney and Councillors Belinda Coates and Samantha McIntosh why you should apply for Youth Council 2021. Want to volunteer in your community and help shape to place you call home? Then we want YOU!!! https://www.facebook.com/BallaratCityCouncil/videos/308091820251265
04.01.2022 All Australians have a role to play in responding to racism, by calling it out when they see it, standing in solidarity with affected people and communities, and celebrating our rich multicultural diversity
03.01.2022 Applications for this PhD scholarship opportunity close very soon!
01.01.2022 The city of Ballarat is a welcoming community that supports social inclusion and equality. It's at the heart of our commitment to provide a safe, healthy, conn...ected and respectful place for all to live. With that in mind I pay tribute to Transgender Awareness Week to show my support for our diverse community. I stand tall and proud with Ballarat's LGBTIQA+ community, just as I do for the rest of our city. Being a welcoming place takes ongoing work, and it means calling out the bad behaviour of a very vocal few. It's not OK to abuse another person or target others based on age, race, religion, gender or any other characteristic. There's much we can all do to improve our workplaces, our sports clubs, services and all other groups in breaking down barriers of discrimination and opening the door to greater understanding. It starts with care and respect, and it blossoms into a city that's the envy of others.