Month: October 2021

  • Covid-19 Vaccination Community Information Session on 3 June 2021

    Covid-19 Vaccination Community Information Session on 3 June 2021

    Covid-19 Vaccination Community Information Session (维州华人社区新冠疫苗信息说明会)

    Time: Thursday 3rd June 2021 (6:30-8:00 p.m.)

    Venue: Online (Zoom link TBA)

    RSVP via https://chinese-community-covid-vaccine-info-session.eventbrite.com.au
    (or to cccav.committee@gmail.com) by 31 May.

    6:30PM – 7:30PM (Main session in English, Professor Benjamin Cowie will deliver 15 mins presentation, and 45 mins Q&A);

    7:30PM – 8:00PM (Community discussion in Chinese, Mandarin-speaking)

    Please email (cccav.committee@gmail.com) , your questions in advance for them to be answered at the session.

    This Covid-19 vaccine information session is specifically organised by the Department of Health and the CCCAV for the Chinese Community in Victoria. All welcome.

    Presenter: Professor Benjamin Cowie Senior Medical Advisor, Executive Director – Engagement and Partnerships, COVID-19 Immunisation Program, Department of Health. “Professor Benjamin Cowie is an infectious diseases physician and epidemiologist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, and the Director of the World Health Organisation (WHO) Collaborating Centre for Viral Hepatitis at the Doherty Institute. In addition, Ben is a medical epidemiologist with Communicable Disease Epidemiology and Surveillance, Victorian Department of Health. He serves on a range of communicable disease, clinical and public health committees at state, national and international levels. From January 2021, Ben has been seconded full time to the Victorian Department of Health to support the implementation of the COVID-19 Immunisation Program as Executive Director, Engagement and Partnerships.”

  • Chinese-Australian Youth Leadership Program Launched in Melbourne

    Chinese-Australian Youth Leadership Program Launched in Melbourne

    The long-anticipated Chinese-Australian Youth Leadership Program has been successfully launched on 11 March 2021 in Melbourne.

    The Chinese-Australian Youth Leadership Program, funded by the Victorian Government and organised by CCCAV in conjunction with Leadership Victoria, has a focus on community leadership, empowerment and advocacy for positive change for young people who demonstrate a keen interest in community engagement and the potential to emerge as community leaders. The first cohort of ten participants of the program was selected from a large number of applicants via a rigorous selection process.

    About 50 people attended the launch event under the Covid safe rules. The program participants and other attendees at the event were privileged to hear the inspiring speeches by the distinguished speakers.

    Mr Chin Tan, Race Discrimination Commissioner of the Australian Human Rights Commission and Former President of CCCAV (2017), encouraged young Chinese Australians to find meaning in their own culture, identity and background and contribute not only to the Chinese Community, but also to the wider Australian Community.

    Mr Meng Heang Tak MP, representing Victorian Multicultural Minister the Hon. Ros Spence MP, congratulated and encouraged the young leaders selected for the program to strive to reach their full potential, thanked those who worked together to deliver this program.

    The Hon. Robin Scott MP emphasised that every person in our society should have the opportunity to become a leader regardless their backgrounds, and noted that leadership is not about the position you hold; to lead is not about self but means to have the obligation to do better and influence people around you to change our community for the better.

    Mr Hong Lim, former Victorian Parliamentary Secretary for Multicultural Affairs and Asia Engagement, made a passionate plea to urge young Chinese Australians to become community leaders and be a strong voice for the community.

    Ms Sally Hines, Leadership Victoria CEO, said that Leadership Victoria is delighted to partner with CCCAV to deliver this Youth Leadership Program and highlighted that the participants should be leaders to inspire, connect, transform and contribute to making a positive social, economic and the environmental impact on our society.

    In his welcome speech CCCAV President Mr Jimmy Li thanked the Victorian Government for its financial support for this program, Leadership Victorian for its constructive partnership and Program Director Mr Gen Li and other volunteers for their tireless work on this program – the first of this sort of program for the Chinese-Victorian community.