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  • Victorian Fire Season: Know your fire risk, stay safe (维州火灾季节:了解您的火灾风险,确保安全)

    Victorian Fire Season: Know your fire risk, stay safe (维州火灾季节:了解您的火灾风险,确保安全)

    Victorian Fire Season: Know your fire risk, stay safe

    维州火灾季节:了解您的火灾风险,确保安全

    • Summer is a dangerous season in Victoria and fires here can be unpredictable.
    • It’s important to stay up to date with weather conditions in the area you are in,
      whether you are at home or travelling around the state.
    • Have a plan in place, in case weather conditions change and there is a fire risk.
    • Leaving early and relocating away from the area is always the safest option.
    • You need to leave well before fire impacts your home and community.
    • Know your fire risk and find out how to stay safe during summer in
      Victoria by accessing in-language information at https://www.vic.gov.au/fire-safety-languages/
    • For information on weather conditions and fire danger warnings in English,
      visit https://emergency.vic.gov.au/respond/
  • CCCAV Supports Joint Statement: It’s Time to Fully Commit to the National Anti-Racism Framework

    CCCAV Supports Joint Statement: It’s Time to Fully Commit to the National Anti-Racism Framework

    Joint Statement: It’s Time to Fully Commit to the National Anti-Racism Framework

    One year ago, the Australian Human Rights Commission released the first national roadmap to eliminate racism in Australia: The National Anti-Racism Framework.

    Developed after extensive consultation with communities across the country, the Framework sets out 63 recommendations for a whole-of-society approach to addressing racism across law, justice, education, health, education, media, and the arts.

    The Framework makes clear that racism in Australia is not confined to individual acts of prejudice. It is systemic; it is woven through the laws, institutions, and practices that shape our lives. We cannot address racism or its harmful impacts without acknowledging this reality and taking deliberate, sustained action to dismantle it.

    We commend the Australian government’s leadership in commissioning the National Anti-Racism Framework. That investment recognised that racism continues to harm individuals, divide communities, and undermine Australia’s social fabric.

    One year on, however, there has been no further progress towards resourcing or implementing the Framework. More than 50 civil society organisations have joined together to call for national leadership from the Australian Government to fully fund and implement the National Anti-Racism Framework.

    At a time when racism and division are deepening, there has never been a more pressing need for action. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples continue to experience systemic and everyday racism, which has only intensified since the referendum. There can be no racial justice in this country without racial justice for First Nations peoples.

    Across the country, anti-migration rallies and racially-charged demonstrations are testing the limits of our rich multicultural identity. We are observing a deeply concerning rise in antisemitism, Islamophobia, and anti-Palestinian racism. These deepening divisions tear at the very fabric of our society and severely test our commitment to respect, inclusion, and social cohesion. The Framework provides a roadmap to address the root causes of these issues, which is why it is so important that the government acts on it now.

    Developing the National Anti-Racism Framework was a solid first step. The next step is to bring the Framework to life — by formally endorsing, funding and implementing it in partnership with communities.

    The Framework’s first two recommendations are for: (1) the Australian government to commit to the National Anti-Racism Framework to eliminate racism in Australia; and (2) to establish a National Anti-Racism Taskforce to oversee and advise on its implementation, including specific implementation plans to address racism against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and other affected communities.

    We encourage the Australian Government to act on these recommendations as a priority.

    Now is the moment to act — to build an Australia where everyone belongs, and where equality, dignity and justice are not aspirations but lived realities.

    On this first anniversary of the Framework, we – the undersigned organisations – urge the Australian Government to turn promise into progress by fully funding and implementing the National Anti-Racism Framework.

    Convening organisations
    This statement has been developed and convened by the Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS), Community Council for Australia (CCA), the Federation of Ethnic Communities Councils of Australia (FECCA), the Refugee Council of Australia (RCOA), the Settlement Council of Australia (SCOA), and SSI.

    Supporting organisations
    • African Australian Advocacy Centre (AAAC)
    • Albury Wodonga Ethnic Communities Council
    • Allies in Colour
    • Amplify Alliance Australia
    • Asian Australian Alliance
    • Asylum Seekers Centre
    • Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
    • Australian Arab Institute for Culture and Ideas
    • Australian Migrant Resource Centre
    • Australian Multicultural Foundation
    • Australian Muslim Women’s Centre for Human Rights
    • Australian National Imams Council (ANIC)
    • Arab Council Australia
    • Bishops Commission for Social Justice, Mission and Service
    • Brotherhood of St. Laurence
    • Browns for Better
    • Careers in Colour
    • Chinese Australian Services Society (CASS)
    • Chinese Community Council of Australia – Victoria Chapter
    • Community Migrant Resource Centre
    • CORE Community Services
    • Democracy in Colour
    • Ethnic Community Services
    • Good Samaritan Sisters
    • Hindus for Human Rights ANZ
    • Islamic Society of South Australia
    • Latin American Society of South Australia (LASSA)
    • Migrant and Refugee Settlement Services (MARSS)
    • Migration Institute of Australia
    • Mosaic Multicultural Connections
    • Multicultural Council of Tasmania
    • Multicultural Council of Wagga Wagga
    • Multicultural Youth South Australia
    • Polaron Connect
    • Professional Migrant Women Network
    • Queensland Chinese Forum
    • Rainbow Coast Neighbourhood Centre
    • Reconciliation Australia
    • Sisters of the Good Samaritan
    • Socio-Cultural Syriac Inc. Association
    • Sydney Multicultural Community Services
    • SydWest Multicultural Services
    • Tamil Safe Space
    • Tamil Refugee Council
    • The Australian Neighbourhood Houses and Centres Association
    • Tong De Association of SA
    • Wise Well Women Community Health Educators
    • Wyndham Community & Education Centre

    Source:

  • 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence 2025 (消除性别暴力16天行动)

    16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence 2025 (消除性别暴力16天行动)

    16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence 2025

    2025年消除性别暴力16天行动

    Source: https://www.respectvictoria.vic.gov.au/campaigns/16-days-activism-against-gender-based-violence/simplified-chinese

    关于 Respect Victoria

    “Respect Victoria”成立于2018年,是维多利亚州专门负责预防家庭暴力和针对妇女暴力行为的机构。

    预防暴力

    每个人都应享有安全、平等和受尊重的权利。

    但在维多利亚州,家庭暴力和针对女性的暴力行为依然存在。

    • 超过四分之一的女性在年满15岁后曾遭受过亲密伴侣暴力。
    • 在澳大利亚,平均每9天就有一名男性杀害其女性伴侣。
    • 在所有受害者(无论性别)中,有95%遭受了男性施暴者所实施的暴力行为。
    • 四分之一的澳大利亚青少年在年满18岁之前曾遭受过儿童性虐待。

    情况并非必然如此。暴力是可以预防的。

    一级预防旨在通过改变滋生暴力的环境来防止暴力的发生。这是我们所有人均可采取的行动,即识别并扭转那些赞同、纵容或为暴力行为提供正当理由的观念,从而消除人们选择暴力的可能。

    以下是一些一级预防措施的示例:  

    • 在学校开展有关尊重他人的人际关系教育  
    • 推行质疑有害性别刻板印象的家庭教育项目 
    • 开展关于知情同意的公众宣传活动   
    • 实施缩小性别薪酬差距的变革措施

    什么是家庭暴力和针对女性的暴力?

    家庭暴力是指发生在家庭成员之间或亲密伴侣关系中的任何形式的暴力、威胁或控制行为。此类行为既可能出现在当前维持的关系中,也可能出现在已经终止的关系中。

    它可能表现为以下形式:  

    • 身体暴力: 如伤害、殴打等行为  
    • 情感虐待: 如欺凌、威胁等行为  
    • 性暴力: 如强迫发生性关系
    • 跟踪行为: 包括利用技术手段监控,或持续追踪个人行踪  
    • 财务控制: 如独揽财务决策权,或阻止受害者就业  
    • 社交孤立: 如限制与家人、朋友的联系,或阻碍正常社交活动  
    • 破坏或毁坏财物

    Are you Safe at Home(您在家安全吗)”板块提供更多信息、资源及视频资料。

    如何参与并推动积极改变

    参与“16天行动”倡议活动

    16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence(消除性别暴力的 16 天行动)是一项全球性活动,旨在鼓励采取行动终结基于性别的暴力行为。该活动每年从 11 月 25 日持续至 12 月 10 日。

    在此期间,全球各地的组织与个人致力于提升公众意识,强调针对妇女和女童的暴力行为是对人权的侵犯。

    在维多利亚州,地方市议会、妇女健康组织及其他相关机构组织开展多种形式的活动,旨在开展教育宣传并推动变革。

    您所在地区的市议会或图书馆可提供有关参与方式的相关信息,此外,您也可查阅  “Safe and Equal Calendar(安全与平等日程表)”,以了解您所在区域正在开展的活动。

    反家庭暴力游行活动

    Walk Against Family Violence(反家庭暴力游行活动)是维多利亚州“16天行动”的核心活动之一。该活动公开邀请全体维多利亚州居民参与,旨在汇聚社会各界力量,表达对家庭暴力受害者的支持,并共同倡导反对家庭暴力的社会共识。

    您可以通过以下方式为此游行活动提供支持:  

    • 身着橙色服饰以示支持 
    • 在社交媒体平台分享您参与本次活动的原因,并使用话题标签 #WAFV2025 和 #WhyWeWalk  
    • 在相关帖文中提及 @RespectVictoria 账号

    游行活动将于2025年11月28日上午10点在 Birrarung Marr(上层露台)正式举行,路线全长约700米,终点为 Treasury Gardens。活动期间,您将有机会聆听多位特邀嘉宾的精彩发言,并可选择留在现场参与轻松愉快的社区野餐,现场将设有餐饮车、市集摊位及丰富多彩的现场文艺表演。

    有用的资源和学习资料

    寻求帮助

    如您正处于紧急危险情况,请拨打报警电话:000。

    • Safe Steps 是维多利亚州一条提供保密支持与咨询服务的家庭暴力求助热线,提供全天候 24 小时电话服务。如需帮助,请拨打 1800 015 188。
    • inTouch 是一家专注于家庭暴力问题的服务机构,致力于为具有多元文化背景的女性及其家庭和所在社区提供支持与援助。如需帮助,请拨打 1800 755 988。
    • Men’s Referral Service 为男性提供匿名且保密的电话咨询服务,包括相关信息支持与专业转介,旨在协助其采取积极措施终止暴力与控制行为。如需帮助,请拨打 1300 766 491。

    如您需要口译或笔译服务,请拨打  Translating and Interpreting Service 热线:13 14 50,接通后请告知工作人员您希望联系的服务机构电话号码。

  • Invitation to Participate in Pedestrian Safety Survey (欢迎参加行人安全问卷调查)

    Invitation to Participate in Pedestrian Safety Survey (欢迎参加行人安全问卷调查)

    Invitation to Participate in Pedestrian Safety Survey

    欢迎参加行人安全问卷调查

    填写问卷,抽取⼤奖!

    RMIT大学和维州澳华社区委员会正在开展的一项研究项目,项目名称为《为多元文化与多语言社区开发行人安全教育材料》。现在我们需要华人社区的协助,帮助评估行人交通安全的中文资料!

    扫描二维码或者在浏览器输入网址:https://rmit.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0AHjR9vVXca7oBo

    1. 本调查已获得RMIT大学人类研究伦理委员会的批准。
    2. 本调查完全自愿参与。
    3. 完成问卷后,您可选择是否参加一个抽奖活动,有机会赢取一张价值100澳元的电子礼品卡(共10张)。参与抽奖同样为自愿行为,且您的问卷回答将保持完全匿名。
    4. 欢迎您将本问卷链接分享给其他社区成员。

    We would like to invite you to take part in a pedestrian safety survey, conducted by researchers at RMIT University in collaboration with CCCAV.

    The study involves reviewing pedestrian safety bilingual educational materials (short videos and a poster), which will take about 10–15 minutes, and then completing a short anonymous survey that will take another 10-15 minutes. The survey will ask for your feedback on the materials and your views on pedestrian safety.

    Participation is entirely voluntary and anonymous. You do not need to provide your name or any personal details in the survey, and choosing not to participate will not affect your relationship with [Partner Organisation name] in any way.

    As a thank you, participants who complete the survey will have the option to enter a separate prize draw to win one of ten (10) $100 electronic gift cards. Entry into the prize draw is voluntary, and your survey responses will remain completely anonymous.

    If you would like to participate, please click on the link below: https://rmit.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0AHjR9vVXca7oBo

    Thank you!

  • The Victorian Government Strongly Supports Aspiring Teachers (维州政府大力支持有志从教者)

    The Victorian Government Strongly Supports Aspiring Teachers (维州政府大力支持有志从教者)

    The Victorian Government Strongly Supports Aspiring Teachers

    维州政府大力支持有志从教者

    维多利亚州政府正在大力支持想要成为教师的人——特别是来自多元文化背景的人士,以及考虑转换职场的朋友们。

    他们提供丰富的奖学金项目、带薪实习机会、求职辅导以及完善的职业晋升通道。最重要的是,作为教师,你可以真正影响年轻一代的未来,为维州的教育和社会发展作出贡献!

    如果你曾经考虑过成为老师,现在正是最佳时机!详情请点击: https://www.vic.gov.au/teachthefuture

    The Victorian Government is offering heaps of support for anyone thinking about becoming a teacher, especially people from multicultural backgrounds and those looking to switch careers.
    They’ve got scholarships, options to earn while you study, help landing your first job, and strong career progression once you’re in the field. And of course, the best part: you get to make a difference in young people’s lives and help shape Victoria’s future.
     
    If you’ve ever thought about teaching, now’s the time! Find out more here: https://www.vic.gov.au/teachthefuture

  • Take the Anonymous Quiz – A Call from Lung Foundation Australia to Raise Awareness of Silicosis Prevention and Lung Health (参与匿名问卷,守护肺部健康——澳大利亚肺脏基金会呼吁关注矽肺病)

    Take the Anonymous Quiz – A Call from Lung Foundation Australia to Raise Awareness of Silicosis Prevention and Lung Health (参与匿名问卷,守护肺部健康——澳大利亚肺脏基金会呼吁关注矽肺病)

    Take the Anonymous Quiz – A Call from Lung Foundation Australia to Raise Awareness of Silicosis Prevention and Lung Health

    参与匿名问卷,守护肺部健康——澳大利亚肺脏基金会呼吁关注矽肺病

    Silicosis is a serious and long-term lung disease caused by inhaling crystalline silica dust — commonly found in stone, rock, sand and clay. When these materials are cut, drilled or ground, they release fine dust that can be easily breathed in, damaging the lungs over time.

    矽肺病是一种严重且长期的肺部疾病,由吸入结晶型二氧化硅粉尘引起。这种粉尘常见于石材、岩石、沙子和黏土中。当这些材料被切割、钻孔或研磨时,会释放出细小的粉尘颗粒,极易被吸入体内,随着时间推移对肺部造成损害。

    澳大利亚各地每天有近60万名工人暴露在二氧化硅粉尘中。您会是其中之一吗?如果您从事建筑、制造、采矿或隧道工程等工作,请立即填写《工作场所肺部健康》问卷,了解如何保护自己和您的工友:

    https://lungfoundation.com.au/campaigns/healthy-lungs-at-work-quiz/simplified-chinese/

  • Enrolments Now Open at Early Learning Victoria Centres (维州早期学习中心现已开放报名)

    Enrolments Now Open at Early Learning Victoria Centres (维州早期学习中心现已开放报名)

    Enrolments Now Open at Early Learning Victoria Centres

    Early Learning Victoria centres are now accepting enrolments for 3- and 4-year-old kinder and long day care. These centres offer:

    • Inclusive and welcoming environments for families from all backgrounds
    • Flexible hours: Open 7am–6pm, Monday to Friday (including school holidays)
    • Affordable care: Daily fees with government subsidies and Free Kinder funding available
    • Nutritious meals: Freshly prepared by on-site cooks, included in the daily fee
    • Convenient locations: Centres are alongside schools and community services

    How to enrol:
    Visit http://earlylearning.vic.gov.au or call 03 9057 4444.
    Support is available in Dari, Arabic, Simplified Chinese, Vietnamese, Punjabi, Hakha Chin, Karen, and Farsi.

    维州早期学习中心现已开放报名

    维州早期学习中心(Early Learning Victoria)现已接受3岁和4岁幼儿的幼儿园及日托报名。这些中心为家庭提供:

    • 包容和欢迎:接纳所有文化和背景的家庭
    • 灵活时间:周一至周五,上午7点至下午6点(包括学校假期)
    • 价格实惠:每日费用可享政府补贴及Free Kinder资助
    • 营养餐食:专业厨师每日新鲜烹制,已包含在费用中
    • 便利位置:中心毗邻学校和社区服务

    如何报名:
    访问 http://earlylearning.vic.gov.au 或致电 03 9057 4444
    支持多种语言,包括达利语、阿拉伯语、简体中文、越南语、旁遮普语、Hakha Chin语、克伦语和波斯语。

  • Welcome to Participate in Survey on Workplace Rights (欢迎参与移民工人中心调查问卷)

    Welcome to Participate in Survey on Workplace Rights (欢迎参与移民工人中心调查问卷)

    移民工人中心正在开展一项调查,旨在更好地了解如何制作有影响力的内容,以帮助移民了解他们在工作中的权利。

    移民工人是劳动力中最脆弱的群体之一。这就是为什么我们希望尽可能多的人能够获得正确的信息。本次调查将帮助我们了解人们对劳动权利的常见误解,以及如何更有效地与多元文化社区进行沟通。

    本次调查完全匿名,只需不到 10 分钟即可完成。请点击以下链接参与:https://bit.ly/tempvisarights-survey

  • Chinese Peace Statue Unveiled at WWII 80th Anniversary Commemorative Concert in Melbourne (中国和平铜像在二战结束80周年墨尔本纪念音乐会上揭幕)

    Chinese Peace Statue Unveiled at WWII 80th Anniversary Commemorative Concert in Melbourne (中国和平铜像在二战结束80周年墨尔本纪念音乐会上揭幕)

    Chinese Peace Statue Unveiled at WWII 80th Anniversary Commemorative Concert in Melbourne

    中国和平铜像在二战结束80周年墨尔本纪念音乐会上揭幕

    Community members, scholars and performers gathered on Saturday, 6 September 2025, at the Korean Society of Victoria in Oakleigh for the “Marking 80 Years Since WWII: Standing Together for Peace” concert, an event commemorating eight decades since the end of the Second World War, honouring those who suffered during the conflict, and promoting cross‑community solidarity for peace. Rachel Liang, a committee member of the Chinese Australians for Peace Association (CAPA), served as the MC for the event.

    A central moment of the program was the unveiling of the new Chinese Peace Statue, a project nearly two years in the making. The statue commemorates the women forced into the Japanese military’s wartime system of sexual slavery, historically referred to as “comfort women.”

    Jimmy Li, President of the Chinese Australians for Peace Association (CAPA), who delivered the unveiling speech, described the statue as “a powerful symbol of remembrance and a commitment to dignity, human rights, and peace.”

    Additional reflective remarks were offered by Christine Kim, Secretary of Friends of “Comfort Women” in Melbourne, and June Anderson, President of Women Support Inc., both emphasising the importance of acknowledging historical injustices and supporting survivors of gender‑based violence.

    The event featured a keynote address by Professor Gil‑Soo Han, titled “Remembering the Past, Building a Shared Future,” which highlighted the role of historical memory in strengthening inter‑community understanding.

    The multicultural concert program included a Korean Gayageum performance, Chinese vocal and instrumental works, and dance pieces by the Melbourne Huayu Home Art Troupe. Renowned composer and musical director Warren Wills also performed two commemorative duets, including a work composed specifically for the concert, “Nanjing Remembrance.”

    Organised by the Chinese Australians for Peace Association (CAPA), the event served as a reminder of the shared histories of Asian communities and reaffirmed their collective commitment to peace, justice and remembrance.

    (By the Chinese Australians for Peace Association)

  • CCCAV Recognised in Victoria’s China Strategy 2025

    CCCAV Recognised in Victoria’s China Strategy 2025

    CCCAV is proud to be recognised in Victoria’s China Strategy 2025, launched on 15 September 2025 by Premier Jacinta Allan.

    As a key advocacy body for Chinese Victorians, CCCAV has worked since 2008 to promote inclusion, civic engagement, and intercultural understanding across our diverse communities.

    This recognition reflects years of grassroots collaboration and commitment to a stronger, more cohesive Victoria. CCCAV remains committed to building a harmonious multicultural society through advocacy, connection, and civic participation.

    Source 1: https://www.vic.gov.au/victorias-china-strategy-for-a-new-golden-era

    Source 2: https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/victoria-s-push-for-chinese-students-puts-state-on-a-collision-course-with-canberra-20250915-p5mv27.html