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Multicultural policy review

Community consultation

The Queensland Government is reviewing its multicultural policy and would like to hear your views and ideas about future directions for multiculturalism in Queensland.

A discussion paper, A multicultural future…for all of us (PDF 1.4 MB) (RTF 79 kB) has been published as part of the review process.

Community consultation will occur between October 2009 and March 2010 and will include eForums and community workshops throughout the state.

About the discussion paper

The discussion paper provides information about Queensland's current multicultural policy and the following principles:

The paper seeks feedback about how the government can deliver services, engage with diverse groups and work with communities to achieve more equitable outcomes for all Queenslanders.

How to have your say

  1. Read the discussion paper and complete the survey

    The discussion papers and response forms are available in English, Arabic, Chinese, Dari, French, Samoan and Vietnamese.

  2. Make a submission

  3. Submit your survey by:

    Please advise the operator if you need an interpreter.

    All submissions must be received by 26 March 2010.

  4. Attend a community workshop

    You can attend a community workshops held in Brisbane, Inala, Logan, Caboolture, Toowoomba, Hervey Bay, Mackay, Townsville, Cairns, Mount Isa and the Gold Coast.

  5. Participate in an online forum

    Have your say on an eForum now.  

Last updated: 05 February 2010

Publications

Discussion paper, A multicultural future…for all of us (PDF 1.4 MB) (RTF 79 kB)

Response form (PDF 258 kB) (RTF 14 kB)

Policy review fact sheets - These publications are available in a number of languages.

Interpreting Services

If you would like to give your views and opinions in your own language, please telephone Multicultural Affairs Queensland on 13 13 04 and ask for an interpreter. Wherever possible, we will engage an interpreter to obtain your feedback.