Better Community Spaces For Lebanese Victorians
A re-elected Andrews Labor Government will deliver better spaces for multicultural and multifaith communities in Victoria with a new fund to upgrade, renovate and build community facilities.
Victorians come from more than 200 countries, speak 260 languages and follow 135 different faiths. Nearly half of all Victorians were born overseas, or have a parent who was born overseas.
It doesn’t matter where you’re from, what you look like, what you believe or what language you speak – in Victoria, we’re proud of our cultural diversity.
For many Victorians from multicultural and multifaith backgrounds, community groups offer important connections to their culture and heritage.
These groups deserve the best possible spaces to celebrate and share their culture and traditions.
That’s why a re-elected Labor Government will deliver a $50 million investment to build, upgrade and renovate new infrastructure for multicultural and multifaith communities.
This will include $500,000 for a Lebanese Community Infrastructure Program, helping to make this proud community even stronger.
This will ensure community upgrades large and small can be delivered in every corner of our state, supporting Lebanese Victorians, wherever they live.
Labor is backing Victoria’s multicultural communities – not just with words, but with action.
Matthew Guy’s Liberals only care about multicultural communities in an election year – you can’t trust them to stand with multicultural and multifaith Victorians in the face of rising extremism and racism.
Only Labor will support our many diverse communities and promote a vibrant multicultural society – because only Labor will do what matters.
Quotes attributable to Premier Daniel Andrews
“Every community deserves great spaces to come together to celebrate and share in culture and tradition. Our Lebanese community is no different and this investment will make sure Lebanese Victorians remain well connected.”
“Labor is doing what matters – supporting our multicultural and multifaith communities and celebrating diversity in our state.”
Quote attributable to Minister for Multicultural Affairs Ros Spence
“We have a proud record of supporting multicultural and multifaith communities – and a plan to keep backing them well into the future.”