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Advancing Multicultural Australia

#FECCA2022 

Conference program announced! 

The Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA) invite you to register for the FECCA 2022: Advancing Multicultural Australia Conference

When: Wednesday 15 to Friday 17 June 2022

Where: Sofitel, Melbourne

Conference Program  

The FECCA 2022: Advancing Multicultural Australia Conference Program is shaping up to be quite extraordinary. The program contains over 100 speakers across 28 concurrent sessions.  

Explore: the Conference Program  

Keynote Speakers

FECCA have announced the first set of keynote speakers.

DAY 1 - Thursday 16 June

Be there at the opening plenary to witness the historic unity of vision and purpose between the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nations of Australia and Australia's migrant and multicultural communities. 

  • Professor Megan Davis, the Co-Chair of the Uluru Dialogue, will speak passionately about the Uluru Statement from the Heart and will invite us all to be allies and join the journey to constitutional recognition of our First Nations Peoples.
  • Juliana Nkrumah, President of African Women Australia, about her vision of building this alliance and responding to the invitation from the Uluru Statement from the heart. This is a historical moment not to be missed. 

DAY 2 - Friday 17 June

  • Aunty Pat Turner AM, the CEO of the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO), talk about the journey for equitable health care and systemic racism in health in Australia.
  • Dr Chris Lemoh, who now heads the General Internal Medicine Unit of Western Health, will speak on the same issue from a multicultural perspective and what we need to do to reach equity. 

Please note that due to limited space, registrations will be capped at 800 delegates and 550 for the conference dinner. 

Register: now to avoid disappointment

 

FECCA  is Australia's multicultural peak body 

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