Welcoming Week 2024 – Welcoming Australia https://welcoming.org.au Cultivating a culture of welcome Fri, 20 Dec 2024 01:55:50 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://welcoming.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-51567746_2495440983864579_1445748797140369408_n-32x32.png Welcoming Week 2024 – Welcoming Australia https://welcoming.org.au 32 32 160355101 The Pain and Poetry of 2024  https://welcoming.org.au/the-pain-and-poetry-of-2024/ https://welcoming.org.au/the-pain-and-poetry-of-2024/#respond Fri, 20 Dec 2024 01:55:47 +0000 https://welcoming.org.au/?p=8785 I recently listened to an interview with Irish poet and theologian Pádraig Ó Tuama, who has experienced, navigated and sought a way through conflict towards peace in fractured communities. In that conversation, Pádraig states:

“Peace involves staying in the room with people where you’d much rather walk out. Peace involves saying things to people that you usually say about them when they’re not there. Peace involves taking the risk of opening your imagination to think of a shared future where you and your political other share in a democratic process together. It feels like compromise, and it’s painful, and often you’re hurt by your own, not just ‘the other’. Peace and reconciliation are exhausting and brilliant and changing, but they require a lot of work.”

Pádraig talks about the possibility of relationship while recognising that it can take as long for a conflict to de-escalate as it takes to escalate. He observes that after more than 200 years of dispossession for First Peoples, ‘sorry’ (justice and truth) might require another 200 years, not just a day, week or year. It’s a sobering thought, especially given the year 2024 has been and we continue to witness.

It has also given me pause to consider the role of Welcoming Australia in an increasingly polarised world. Our work has never been more important, but cohesion and belonging should not be reduced to ‘being polite’ or maintaining the status quo. They require an ongoing commitment to a shared future and a lot of work.

Amid the grief of diaspora communities, the pursuit of certainty for people living in limbo, and advocacy for more inclusive government policy, there have been many vital conversations, the development of life-saving resources, beautiful moments, and inspiring stories. This is the work. A daily resolve to include rather than exclude, to take people on a journey and support people of all backgrounds to have a seat at the table.

We’ve shared a small snapshot of some of these activities below. I hope you enjoy them because you share in their success.

Thank you for your support in 2024 and for all you do to make your street, workplace, and community more welcoming, kind, and generous.

On behalf of the Welcoming Australia team, I wish you a safe, refreshing, and peaceful festive season. We will return in 2025 to continue the work of advancing communities where everyone can belong.

Aleem Ali

CEO, Welcoming Australia

The inaugural Welcoming Universities Summit, held on October 22, 2024, at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), brought together 50 key stakeholders to discuss inclusive practices in higher education. The theme for this inaugural summit was From Small Beginnings – building welcoming in Australian universitiesand the program featured insightful talks, panel discussions, and roundtable sessions designed to foster meaningful conversations and explore initiatives to support diversity and inclusion in Australian universities.

Read more here

A Welcoming Week to remember!

In September, community members all over Australia embraced the Welcoming Week theme of #WhatBringsUsTogether, celebrating the work of advancing a welcoming Australia.

With over 70 events hosted across Australia, we joined eight countries taking part, with an amazing 2,006 events hosted globally! Welcoming Week is about more than the events and connections during this week alone. It’s a time to showcase the movement of communities striving to be more welcoming places for all, including migrants, refugees, people seeking asylum, international students, and the entire community, as well as the work that happens in your communities every single day.

Read the full 2024 wrap-up here.

The City of Darebin was awarded the first Excelling Accreditation in the Welcoming Cities network.   This successful accreditation acknowledges the significant work of Council and the Darebin community to make the City more welcoming and inclusive.

“Darebin has a long-term approach to this work. They understand that welcoming and inclusion are about continuous engagement and learning, and we congratulate them on their success. Becoming the first council in Australia to be accredited at the Excelling level underlines their role as a leader in welcoming work in Australia.” 

Read more here

2024 was a terrific year for Welcoming Cities

We were joined in the network by 10 new members, continued to connect with our international partners, including setting up peer to peer connections, released two publications, celebrated the City of Darebin achieving Accreditation at the Excelling level and there is strong interest in accreditation in 2025.

Read the full re-cap here

Inclusion Guidelines for Public Aquatic Facilities

These guidelines were developed by Welcoming Australia and The Aqua English Project Ltd, with input from local governments, contractors, aquatic participants and those yet to access a swimming program.

While developed for aquatic facilities, it’s also a blueprint for broader inclusion in our communities – we encourage you to download the guide, share it, examine how you can implement the ideas, strategies and examples shared within.
Genuine change requires work, investment and the right intent. Facilities won’t become more inclusive and welcoming overnight, but it will happen through small increments and culture shifts. Read more and download the guidelines here

A fantastic way to celebrate Welcoming Week 2024, we hosted an incredible event with the award-winning Bloodlines to Country podcast, produced by Jenae Tien and Karina Hogan, featuring Yuggera Elder, Aunty Kerry Charlton. 

In this in-conversation event Aunty Kerry, Karina and Jenae shared the background to making this podcast, more details about the incredible stories it contains, and the impact this podcast has had on both Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples.  

It was a beautiful event, and the generosity of Aunty Kerry her family’s stories and history, was deeply profound.  

Early in 2024 our Welcoming Cities team in Queensland began working with the newly formed Darling Downs African Communities Council (DDACC), providing support and solidarity as they built their profile and their vision for what the council would focus on. 

Together, DDACC, Ethnic Communities Council Queensland (ECCQ) and Welcoming Australia are now co-hosting a conversation series about racism in schools. The first of these sessions was held in mid-November and began with a presentation by John Bosco of ECCQ on his recent research on this topic, and then a panel discussion with key people working in this space. It was an excellent introductory session, and the first in a conversation series that will continue through 2025, engaging more widely to collaboratively develop effective responses to this issue. 

The Mayoral Alliance for the Pacific was a huge milestone in bringing together 20 Local Government Areas concerned about reforms in the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) scheme. Of note too are the other valuable relationships established with the NSW Office of the Antislavery Commissioner; alongside consultations the Alliance has had with the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Slavery. Our Advocacy efforts are envisaged to grow into 2025, particularly working across respective Departments administering PALM, with the objective of deriving wins for the workers, host communities and businesses.  

Pictured: Welcoming Workplaces Manager Ken Dachi and Campaigns and Communications Manager Kate Leaney with Minister for International Development and the Pacific, Hon Pat Conroy MP

Find out more about the Mayoral Alliance for the Pacific here

We’re delighted to work with the newly formed Welcoming Universities Student Advisory Committee, recognising that a key critical element of advancing welcoming univerisities is a supported, and championed student voice.  

To acknowledge the depth of lived and living experience and expertise, elected students for the committee receive a small yearly stipend to compensate them for time spent on their committee duties, and are also invited to engage a mentor from across the Welcoming Australia network to provide mentoring and advice in their career and life pursuits.  

The committee is still very new, but the experience so far has been hugely positive, with students sharing incredible insights and knowledge with Welcoming Universities to ensure that the initiative is reflective of student voice, and students benefitting from being included in wide-ranging conversations and programs. 

This year marked another adventurous, challenging, and rewarding chapter for the Welcoming Clubs team. Initially, we anticipated the conclusion of both the Welcome to the Game and Active Inclusion Club Mentor Projects in Melbourne, but due to its success and community value, the team has been successful in securing crucial funding to continue this important program with more programs and education workshops in 2025.

Alongside an exciting reactivation of Welcoming Clubs work and impact in Queensland this year, we’re also looking forward to launching two place-based, community-led programs as part of the Play Our Way program to promote equitable opportunities for women and girls to benefit from sport at all levels and locations.

Read the full Welcoming Clubs 2024 wrap-up here

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What Brings Us Together: Welcoming Week 2024 https://welcoming.org.au/what-brings-us-together-welcoming-week-2024/ https://welcoming.org.au/what-brings-us-together-welcoming-week-2024/#respond Sun, 17 Nov 2024 01:29:39 +0000 https://welcoming.org.au/?p=8650 This September, community members all over Australia embraced the Welcoming Week theme of #WhatBringsUsTogether, celebrating the work of advancing a welcoming Australia. We joined eight countries taking part, with an amazing 2,006 events hosted globally

Unsurprisingly, the opportunity to share food together brings communities together year after year! Whether it was a long lunch hosted by the City of Melville and the City of Cockburn, a community lunch with the City of Playford, a community BBQ with Ararat Rural City Council and cookbooks produced by Gladstone Regional Council and the City of Armadale, Welcoming Cities members truly explored the Welcoming Week theme of #WhatBringsUsTogether.

Welcoming Week also saw Mt Isa celebrate new citizens and the City of Canning and the City of Stirling co-hosting events with Community Refugee Sponsorship Australia to raise awareness of community refugee sponsorship and the vital role it plays in the settlement of refugee newcomers.

Community Refugee Sponsorship Australia headed over to Perth to host a number of community events and celebrations as part of Welcoming Week 2024, speaking to communities about welcoming refugees into their local neighbourhoods through the CRISP program.

Art also played a key role in celebrating #WhatBringsUsTogether, with the City of Mandurah hosting the World Music Café, Lake Macquarie City Council’s LivingSmart Festival showcasing local performers and artists alongside market stalls and workshops and the City of Port Adelaide Enfield hosting Welcome Fest, bringing together artists, performers, stall holders and community to celebrate the joy of welcoming. 

In South Australia, Circle of Friends showed up in style throughout the week, hosting Afghan feasts, art exhibitions and even a clothes swap to celebrate Welcoming Week and raise funds for their important work supporting refugee communities calling Australia home.

And so much more – this is just a snapshot of conversations, celebrations and commitments to advancing a welcoming Australia where everyone can belong, contribute and thrive.

Welcoming Week is about more than the events and connections during this week alone. It’s a time to showcase the movement of communities striving to be more welcoming places for all, including migrants, refugees, people seeking asylum, international students, and the entire community, as well as the work that happens in your communities every single day.

We can’t wait to celebrate Welcoming Week together again next year,
so mark your calendars for September 12-21, 2025! 

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St Brendan’s Community Hub Welcome Morning https://welcoming.org.au/event/8437/ https://welcoming.org.au/event/8437/#respond Thu, 03 Oct 2024 09:30:00 +0000 https://welcoming.org.au/?post_type=tribe_events&p=8437 Join us for the St Brendan’s Community Hub Welcome Morning for a celebration of Welcoming
Week and Children’s Week 2024!

Thursday 3 October, 2024
9:30am til 11:30am
St Brendan’s Moorooka, 27 Hawtree Street, Moorooka 4105

Please bring a plate of food to share.

This will be a morning of:

  • Songs and Stories with The Gilpins
  • Craft activities for the kids
  • Opportunities to connect and learn and delicious shared food.

    To confirm your attendance, or ask any questions, please call or text Elizabeth and Menal on 0448565138 or 32752081
    ALL WELCOME!

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Smile Back Sports and Wellness Day https://welcoming.org.au/event/smile-back-sports-and-wellness-day/ https://welcoming.org.au/event/smile-back-sports-and-wellness-day/#respond Fri, 20 Sep 2024 10:00:00 +0000 https://welcoming.org.au/?post_type=tribe_events&p=8250 The Smile Back Sports and Wellness day is a free community sports day aimed at helping young people tackle their mental health issues while engaging with local services in a fun and relaxed environment. Kids of all ages and backgrounds are invited to attend the first ever Smile Back Sports and Wellness Day, at Aurora Boulevard Park in North Lakes on September 20.

This jam-packed day of activities, including a DJ, sausage sizzle, and food trucks includes something for everyone!

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Welcoming Week Community Lunch https://welcoming.org.au/event/welcoming-week-community-lunch/ https://welcoming.org.au/event/welcoming-week-community-lunch/#respond Fri, 20 Sep 2024 11:30:00 +0000 https://welcoming.org.au/?post_type=tribe_events&p=8247 Join the City of Playford and their newest citizens for a Welcoming Week Community Lunch

 

The Precinct, 112 Coventry Road, Smithfield Plains

Friday 20th September from 11.30am till 1.30pm.

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Family Storytime https://welcoming.org.au/event/family-storytime-5/ https://welcoming.org.au/event/family-storytime-5/#respond Sun, 22 Sep 2024 10:30:00 +0000 https://welcoming.org.au/?post_type=tribe_events&p=8245

City of Port Adelaide Enfield Libraries host Welcoming Week Storytimes

10.30am Sunday 22 September – Parks Library

A Welcoming Week Storytime session focusing on creating a culture of welcome. Join in with others to enjoy stories, songs, nursery rhymes, craft activities and more!  Suitable for ages 2-5.

Bookings not required

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Family Storytime https://welcoming.org.au/event/family-storytime-4/ https://welcoming.org.au/event/family-storytime-4/#respond Fri, 20 Sep 2024 10:30:00 +0000 https://welcoming.org.au/?post_type=tribe_events&p=8242

City of Port Adelaide Enfield Libraries host Welcoming Week Storytimes

10.30am Friday 20 September – Greenacres Library

A Welcoming Week Storytime session focusing on creating a culture of welcome. Join in with others to enjoy stories, songs, nursery rhymes, craft activities and more!  Suitable for ages 2-5.

Bookings not required

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Family Storytime https://welcoming.org.au/event/family-storytime-3/ https://welcoming.org.au/event/family-storytime-3/#respond Thu, 19 Sep 2024 10:30:00 +0000 https://welcoming.org.au/?post_type=tribe_events&p=8239

City of Port Adelaide Enfield Libraries host Welcoming Week Storytimes

10.30am Thursday 19 September – Semaphore Library

A Welcoming Week Storytime session focusing on creating a culture of welcome. Join in with others to enjoy stories, songs, nursery rhymes, craft activities and more!  Suitable for ages 2-5.

Bookings not required

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Family Storytime https://welcoming.org.au/event/family-storytime-2/ https://welcoming.org.au/event/family-storytime-2/#respond Wed, 18 Sep 2024 10:30:00 +0000 https://welcoming.org.au/?post_type=tribe_events&p=8236

City of Port Adelaide Enfield Libraries host Welcoming Week Storytimes

10.30am Wednesday 18 September – Enfield Library

A Welcoming Week Storytime session focusing on creating a culture of welcome. Join in with others to enjoy stories, songs, nursery rhymes, craft activities and more!  Suitable for ages 2-5.

Bookings not required

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Community Refugee Support Breakfast https://welcoming.org.au/event/community-refugee-support-breakfast/ https://welcoming.org.au/event/community-refugee-support-breakfast/#respond Thu, 19 Sep 2024 07:30:00 +0000 https://welcoming.org.au/?post_type=tribe_events&p=8200 Join Kate Chaney MP to hear from Community Refugee Sponsorship Australia on their Community Refugee Integration and Support Pilot (CRISP).

CRISP is a program that enables community groups to provide practical, hands- on support to a refugee household from their arrival date in Australia.

If you are interested in learning more about how you can take an active and meaningful role in the settlement of refugees, please join us for this breakfast conversation!

 

Nedlands Uniting Church
237 Princess Rd, Nedlands WA 6009, Australia
Thu, 19 Sep, 7:30am – 8:30am AEST
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