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Multicultural Council of Tasmania

Locality: Moonah, Tasmania, Australia

Phone: +61 3 6285 9907



Address: 65 Hopkins Street 7009 Moonah, TAS, Australia

Website: http://www.mcot.org.au

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25.01.2022 30 September 10am-12pm Playgroup during school holidays Register via [email protected]



25.01.2022 Playgroup is happening now at the Multicultural Hub, 65 Hopkins Street.

24.01.2022 Please join the Multicultural Economic Participation Forum Language : Oromo Saturday, September 19 2020 at 10 AM 1 PM Mathers House, 108-110 Bathurst Street, Hobart Public Hosted by Multicultural Economic Participation Forum... Tickets available at: www.mepftas.com/register Welcome to another MEPF session this Saturday, to explore "What's Out There? What are Jobs of the Future?" The two speakers are: - Mr. Craig Perkins, CEO of Regional Development Australia-Tasmania Craig has worked in local government (6 years) and regional development (15 years), including the last 13 years as CEO and Director of Regional Development for the Regional Development Australia Tasmania Committee. Over this 21 year period, Craig has worked with communities to support their strategic development, economic growth and improving social capacity. Craig has strong networks across Tasmania and a good understanding of the opportunities and challenges that community’s face. He is Chair of Ten Days on the Island, a board member of the Crimestoppers Tasmania and the Launceston Chamber of Commerce, is a member of the Rotary Club of Central Launceston. - Business Owner of Daily British Cafe in Claremont They are happy to share their experiences as local business

24.01.2022 Weekly Playgroup starting on Tuesday mornings at the Multicultural Hub with Music for Babies Starting from Tuesday 6 October More information via: https://www.facebook.com/multiculturalplaygroup



23.01.2022 Today Jawedan's Kitchen made mutton pulao biryani (halal) that will be distributed via Louis Van, probably today at Glenorchy city council car parking at 7.30pm and North gate shopping centre at 8pm but check with via Louis Van/Vinnies to be sure Sponsored by Tasmanian Government. Supported by Multicultural Council of Tasmania Organised and Operated by Sumaiya Jawedan #jawedanskitchen ... Distribution partner Vinnies - Louis Van See more

22.01.2022 Excellent workshop at the Multicultural Hub for community members who are interested in starting their own food business by Jawedans Kichen

22.01.2022 Please register at https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/government-roadshow-tickets



21.01.2022 Please join a single day workshop on starting up your own and independent business at Multicultural Hub on 12 September 2020 from 9am to 1pm. Please register by sending a message on the phone number given below with your name. Ph: 0468362448 Please note: Seats are limited... It’s a completely free event (breakfast +lunch includes)only for female participants. See more

21.01.2022 Are you interested in a job in finance? Please have a look at this job opportunity and others via Given the Chance: http://giventhechance.force.com/careers/ts2__JobDetails

21.01.2022 This Saturday at UTas campus in Sandy Bay -sewing and social connection

21.01.2022 MCOT has been collaborating with Catholic Care on the Moonah Bazaar Project, an educational program that will support recent migrants to set up a business. Training has started last week. The Moonah Bazaar will take place in 2021 on Saturdays at the Multicultural Hub in Moonah.

19.01.2022 Multicultural Music and Play Playgroup at The Multicultural Hub, 65 Hopkins Street, Moonah happening every Tuesday morning 10am - 12pm Thank you Josh Willie MLC for visiting the Playgroup in Multicultural Hub this morning.



19.01.2022 Multicultural Sports League (MCSL) is organising the Super 10 tape ball tournament Grand Finale on 15th of November, 2020 in Hobart. Please refer to flyer as attached.

19.01.2022 Free 30 minutes exercise to support mental health and well being during Covid-19 at the Multicultural Hub, 65 Hopkins Street, Moonah. Suitable for all fitness levels. Please arrive 10 min prior and bring a drink and a sweat towel. Everyone works at their own pace and level. Second session : 14th of September at 9.30am See flyers to know more details.

18.01.2022 Please join the Multicultural Economic Participation Forum Language : Chinese & Vietnamese Saturday, September 12 and October 17 2020 at 10 AM 1 PM Mathers House, 108-110 Bathurst Street, Hobart Public Hosted by Multicultural Economic Participation Forum Tickets available at:... www.mepftas.com/register See more

18.01.2022 Xét nghim COVID-19 sn có cho tt c mi ngi Please listen to the Audio message in Vietnamese about COVID 19. https://share.getcloudapp.com/qGuvrylv... Message from the Australian Government, Canberra. Did you know the COVID-19 test is available for everyone in Australia, even if you are not an Australian citizen or permanent resident? This includes people without a Medicare card, overseas visitors, international students, migrant workers and asylum seekers. If you are unwell with cold or flu like symptoms get a COVID-19 test. The test results will not affect your visa status. To find a free testing clinic near you, call the National Coronavirus Helpline on 1800 020 080. For translating and interpreting services call 131 45

18.01.2022 What's Out There for the Tasmanian Economy? What are Jobs of the Future? Welcome to another session of the Multicultural Economic Participation Forum this Saturday! www.mepftas.com Time: Saturday Oct 3rd, 10am - 1pm Location: Multicultural Hub, 65 Hopkins Street, Moonah TAS 7009... FREE community event. FREE morning-tea provided. Please register at www.mepftas.com to help us manage the capacity. We'll hear from Mr. Geoff Fader, President of Tasmania Small Business Council https://www.tsbc.org.au/ Also, our project manager Jade Li will share some valuable points learned from previous speakers.

18.01.2022 Please share this flyer on promoting stories of Tasmanians from migrant backgrounds that will be broadcast on Hobart FM starting this Saturday 28 November.

17.01.2022 -19 Please listen to the Audio message in Loa about COVID 19. https://share.getcloudapp.com/eDuPlYBL ... Message from the Australian Government, Canberra. Did you know the COVID-19 test is available for everyone in Australia, even if you are not an Australian citizen or permanent resident? This includes people without a Medicare card, overseas visitors, international students, migrant workers and asylum seekers. If you are unwell with cold or flu like symptoms get a COVID-19 test. The test results will not affect your visa status. To find a free testing clinic near you, call the National Coronavirus Helpline on 1800 020 080. For translating and interpreting services call 131 450.

16.01.2022 Trouble sleeping? Feeling tired? Do you want to support your immune system? Free Community Clinic this Friday morning 4 December between 9:00 am - 12:00 pm at the Multicultural Hub Please book an appointment via [email protected] or just come to the Hub.

15.01.2022 City of Hobart community, creative, event, and urban sustainability grants have opened! Click link for more information https://www.hobartcity.com.au/Community/Grants-and-funding

14.01.2022 For information about getting work on Tasmanian farms and agricultural businesses head to this link from MRC-Tasmania Please see below link for more details and share with your communities and networks. https://mrctas.org.au//harvest-trail-program-information-/

14.01.2022 Latin Spring End of year event. Please click link below for more info. https://fb.me/e/xERTJ4c1

13.01.2022 Are you interested in farm work? Tasmanian farmers are looking for workers! If you need (language) support to apply for farm work, have a look at this Harvest Trail Program from MRC Tas: https://mrctas.org.au//harvest-trail-program-information-/

13.01.2022 Study Tasmania in partnership with the Hobart City Council launched the International Student Support Quick Response Grant. The Grant provides funding of up to $2000 to support community organisations and groups to deliver activities, projects, programs and initiatives that assist international students with response and recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic. Please go to the link to know more details: Guidelines: https://www.hobartcity.com.au//international-student-suppo Application form: https://hobartcity.smartygrants.com.au/QISS2021

10.01.2022 National virtual symposium-2020 To highlight the need for Peace on every level of society. Please click link to know more information https://www.diversetassie.com.au//national-virtual-symposi

09.01.2022 Please join the Multicultural Economic Participation Forum Language : Tigrinya Saturday, September 19, 2020 at 10 AM 1 PM Mathers House, 108-110 Bathurst Street, Hobart Public Hosted by Multicultural Economic Participation Forum... Tickets available at: www.mepftas.com/register Welcome to another MEPF session this Saturday, to explore "What's Out There? What are Jobs of the Future?" The two speakers are: - Mr. Craig Perkins, CEO of Regional Development Australia-Tasmania Craig has worked in local government (6 years) and regional development (15 years), including the last 13 years as CEO and Director of Regional Development for the Regional Development Australia Tasmania Committee. Over this 21 year period, Craig has worked with communities to support their strategic development, economic growth and improving social capacity. Craig has strong networks across Tasmania and a good understanding of the opportunities and challenges that community’s face. He is Chair of Ten Days on the Island, a board member of the Crimestoppers Tasmania and the Launceston Chamber of Commerce, is a member of the Rotary Club of Central Launceston. - Business Owner of Daily British Cafe in Claremont They are happy to share their experiences as local business

09.01.2022 Please join the Multicultural Economic Participation Forum Language : Arabic Saturday, September 26 2020 at 10 AM 1 PM Mathers House, 108-110 Bathurst Street, Hobart Public Hosted by Multicultural Economic Participation Forum... Tickets available at: www.mepftas.com/register Welcome to another MEPF session this Saturday, to explore "What's Out There? What are Jobs of the Future?" The two speakers are: - Mr. Craig Perkins, CEO of Regional Development Australia-Tasmania Craig has worked in local government (6 years) and regional development (15 years), including the last 13 years as CEO and Director of Regional Development for the Regional Development Australia Tasmania Committee. Over this 21 year period, Craig has worked with communities to support their strategic development, economic growth and improving social capacity. Craig has strong networks across Tasmania and a good understanding of the opportunities and challenges that community’s face. He is Chair of Ten Days on the Island, a board member of the Crimestoppers Tasmania and the Launceston Chamber of Commerce, is a member of the Rotary Club of Central Launceston. - Mr. Robert Mallett, Tasmanian Small Business Council Robert Mallett is a Tasmanian entrepreneur, small business owner, communication trainer and association manager. His experience includes twenty years as a retail store owner and operator with a high commitment to service to customers. He has also worked for the Tasmanian Public Service where he co-ordinated a significant portion of a national small business professional development programme which supported small business owners in their quest to seek knowledge and build their businesses.

09.01.2022 The Bloody Unknown X Nayra Niara (community market and exhibition) is taking expressions of interest for community art exhibition When: Australia Day/Invasion Day/Day of Mourning: 26th and 27th Where: The LongHouse Gallery What: artwork showcasing themes of diversity, migration, displacement, community, lutruwita/Tasmania, and home.... Who: anyone - established, budding and hobbyist artists. Please email EOIs to [email protected] or call/text 0437 865 393 (include examples of art if available.)

07.01.2022 To all female readers, please block Saturday 12 December for a Women’s Gala at the Multicultural Hub, 65 Hopkins Street, Moonah. https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/womens-gala-2020-tickets-12

07.01.2022 Please join the Multicultural Economic Participation Forum Language : Hindi Saturday, September 26 2020 at 10 AM 1 PM Mathers House, 108-110 Bathurst Street, Hobart Public Hosted by Multicultural Economic Participation Forum... Tickets available at: www.mepftas.com/register Welcome to another MEPF session this Saturday, to explore "What's Out There? What are Jobs of the Future?" The two speakers are: - Mr. Craig Perkins, CEO of Regional Development Australia-Tasmania Craig has worked in local government (6 years) and regional development (15 years), including the last 13 years as CEO and Director of Regional Development for the Regional Development Australia Tasmania Committee. Over this 21 year period, Craig has worked with communities to support their strategic development, economic growth and improving social capacity. Craig has strong networks across Tasmania and a good understanding of the opportunities and challenges that community’s face. He is Chair of Ten Days on the Island, a board member of the Crimestoppers Tasmania and the Launceston Chamber of Commerce, is a member of the Rotary Club of Central Launceston. - Mr. Robert Mallett, Tasmanian Small Business Council Robert Mallett is a Tasmanian entrepreneur, small business owner, communication trainer and association manager. His experience includes twenty years as a retail store owner and operator with a high commitment to service to customers. He has also worked for the Tasmanian Public Service where he co-ordinated a significant portion of a national small business professional development programme which supported small business owners in their quest to seek knowledge and build their businesses. See more

04.01.2022 Successful community event last weekend at the Multicultural Hub organized by PCST - Pakistani Cultural Society of Tasmania

04.01.2022 Click below link to read about Launceston Nepali Cricket Club. https://www.abc.net.au//nepali-cricket-team-finds/12925126

01.01.2022 Please join the Multicultural Economic Participation Forum Language : Nepali Saturday, September 19 2020 at 10 AM 1 PM Mathers House, 108-110 Bathurst Street, Hobart Public Hosted by Multicultural Economic Participation Forum... Tickets available at: www.mepftas.com/register Welcome to another MEPF session this Saturday, to explore "What's Out There? What are Jobs of the Future?" The two speakers are: - Mr. Craig Perkins, CEO of Regional Development Australia-Tasmania Craig has worked in local government (6 years) and regional development (15 years), including the last 13 years as CEO and Director of Regional Development for the Regional Development Australia Tasmania Committee. Over this 21 year period, Craig has worked with communities to support their strategic development, economic growth and improving social capacity. Craig has strong networks across Tasmania and a good understanding of the opportunities and challenges that community’s face. He is Chair of Ten Days on the Island, a board member of the Crimestoppers Tasmania and the Launceston Chamber of Commerce, is a member of the Rotary Club of Central Launceston. - Business Owner of Daily British Cafe in Claremont They are happy to share their experiences as local business

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