At Absolute Immigration Group, we are delighted to see the Government’s commitment to multiculturalism reflected in the establishment of the new Office for Multicultural Affairs within the Australian Department of Home Affairs. Â
We believe this dedicated Office marks a significant milestone in supporting the vibrant and diverse communities that shape modern Australia. Multiculturalism is more than a policy, —it is a lived reality that enriches our communities and drives our economic success.Â
Every day, we work alongside employers and migrants who bring valuable skills and unique perspectives to our workforce and our communities. Their journeys underscore the importance of having an Office that can translate multicultural policy into meaningful action, ensuring that no one is left behind.Â
The Office for Multicultural Affairs is expected to oversee critical programs such as the Adult Migrant English Program, grants for humanitarian entrants, translation and interpreting services, and multicultural affairs policy. We see this as an important opportunity to improve access to services that support settlement, integration, and participation in Australian life.Â
We acknowledge that the new Office sits within the Department of Home Affairs rather than as a standalone entity. While some have raised concerns about how multicultural communities can feel monitored rather than supported, we believe that this Office represents a positive step towards ensuring policy decisions are informed by community needs and lived experience.Â
Minister Aly has rightly pointed out that multiculturalism is not just about citizenship and immigration but about all Australians embracing and valuing diversity in all its forms. This shift is essential to move beyond merely celebrating diversity to truly valuing and embedding it in every facet of Australian society.Â
We support Dr Aly’s commitment to ensuring that social cohesion is a shared responsibility, —one that involves every Australian rather than placing the burden solely on multicultural communities. This approach recognises that building an inclusive society benefits everyone, and that multicultural policy should focus on empowerment, dignity, and participation.Â
At Absolute Immigration Group, we stand ready to work collaboratively with the Office for Multicultural Affairs to share insights and support initiatives that make a difference on the ground. We look forward to contributing to a future where every migrant feels welcomed, respected, and empowered to thrive.Â
For tailored advice and support, contact us at aisupport@absoluteimmigration.com.Â