Culture Club
The association can be reached at Office Multicultural Community Centre.
The Alliance Française de Melbourne is an Australian non-profit association dedicated to the promotion of the French language and culture. Founded in 1890, the Alliance Française de Melbourne is the oldest in Australia.
The Afghan Australian Development Organisation (AADO) is a voluntary, non-profit, non-government member organisation. Its primary purpose is to implement projects that assist in the reconstruction and sustainable development of communities within Afghanistan.
The Council acts as a unifying body to represent the many temples, organisations and centres that make up the membership of the Victorian Buddhist Council.
The ACT Ethnic Schools Association is an umbrella body for community based language schools in the Australian Capital Territory. It has 40 member schools and about 1500 student learning different kinds of community languages.
KULCHA is the peak body for multicultural arts in Western Australia with national links through the Kultour network and growing international connections.
FECCA is the national peak body representing Australians from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds. We provide advocacy, develop policy and promote issues on behalf of our constituency to government and the broader community.
Hyogo Prefectural Government Cultural Centre was established in 1992. Our aims are to promote understanding and exchange between Western Australia and Hyogo in education, culture and business.
Our purpose is to inspire new ideas in arts and media practice and support a creative and diverse arts sector. We aim to provide the Hunter region with a variety of resources to enable a participatory, innovative and sustainable artistic culture.
King Cottage was built in the early 1880s by Henry King and was occupied for four generations by the King family until the 1920s. The Kings were typical of many immigrants who came to Australia, arriving with little but willing to work hard to give their families a better life than if they had stayed in England.
The Aboriginal Support Group-Manly Pittwater (AG) started in 1979 as a treaty organisation and later developed into a group of people committed to supporting Indigenous Australians in their broader struggle for justice.
The ASA & FABC work together in such things as representing Australia in international Buddhist events, meeting Government ministers and civil servants on a national level to represent Buddhist interests, and listening to and communicating the needs of Buddhist people in Australia.
Darwin Community Arts, Darwin facilitates arts and cultural development by advocating for and supporting emerging and multi-arts projects, artists and communities.
Contact Inc is a cultural development organisation, working with young people from diverse cultures and communities. Contact Inc. is driven by artistic processes and practices based on social justice and peace-building principles.
We deliver a range of Professional Arts and Cultural services to Queensland communities with an emphasis on those communities, groups and individuals who experience disability and disadvantage.
Queensland Arts Council is a not-for-profit organisation that ensures all Queenslanders have access to high quality arts regardless of their geographical location. We present, produce, program, tour, fund and facilitate the arts right across Queensland.
Nexus is a contemporary arts organisation based in South Australia generating positive social outcomes by promoting understanding, acceptance and respect, celebrating difference and diversity through the arts.