WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding the Mosaic radio program, focusing on its production, presentation, cultural representation, and impact measurement by the Department of Premier and Cabinet. The response details costs, staff involved, cultural groups featured, and planned program review.

AnsweredQoN 2542Legislative Assembly
Asked
2 March 2004
Portfolio
Premier

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(b) who produces the program; (c) who presents the program; (d) which cultural groups have been represented on the program; (e) what feedback has the Department of Premier and Cabinet sought to measure the impact and audience of these programs; and (f) if no feedback has been sought, how is the success of the program to be measured?
(c) who presents the program; (d) which cultural groups have been represented on the program; (e) what feedback has the Department of Premier and Cabinet sought to measure the impact and audience of these programs; and (f) if no feedback has been sought, how is the success of the program to be measured?
(d) which cultural groups have been represented on the program; (e) what feedback has the Department of Premier and Cabinet sought to measure the impact and audience of these programs; and (f) if no feedback has been sought, how is the success of the program to be measured?
(e) what feedback has the Department of Premier and Cabinet sought to measure the impact and audience of these programs; and (f) if no feedback has been sought, how is the success of the program to be measured?
(f) if no feedback has been sought, how is the success of the program to be measured?
(b) The Office of Multicultural Interests staff within the Communications section (c) The Office of Multicultural Interests staff within the Communications section (d) The following are the cultural groups and service providers featured on the Mosaic radio program: 1.0 Service providers featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Health Consumer’s Council. 2. Edmund Rice Centre for Alternative Learning and Development. 3. Sustainability Policy Unit of the Department of Premier & Cabinet. 4. Catholic Education Office of Western Australia. 5. Learning Centre Link 6. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 7. Australian Multicultural Foundation. 8. AUSTCARE. 9. Parks and Visitor Services, Department of Conservation and Land Management. 10. Office of Road Safety. 11. Austcare (WA Branch). 12. ATSIC. 13. Professor Charles Husband, Chair in Social Analysis and Director, Ethnicity and Social Policy, University of Bradford, England. 14. Multicultural Sub-committee, Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 15. Policy and Coordination, Department of Indigenous Affairs. 16. Office for Children and Youth. 17. Adult Learners Week. 18. Department of Education and Training. 19. The Samaritans. 20. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 21. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority. 22. CASE for Refugees. 23. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University. 24. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
(c) The Office of Multicultural Interests staff within the Communications section (d) The following are the cultural groups and service providers featured on the Mosaic radio program: 1.0 Service providers featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Health Consumer’s Council. 2. Edmund Rice Centre for Alternative Learning and Development. 3. Sustainability Policy Unit of the Department of Premier & Cabinet. 4. Catholic Education Office of Western Australia. 5. Learning Centre Link 6. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 7. Australian Multicultural Foundation. 8. AUSTCARE. 9. Parks and Visitor Services, Department of Conservation and Land Management. 10. Office of Road Safety. 11. Austcare (WA Branch). 12. ATSIC. 13. Professor Charles Husband, Chair in Social Analysis and Director, Ethnicity and Social Policy, University of Bradford, England. 14. Multicultural Sub-committee, Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 15. Policy and Coordination, Department of Indigenous Affairs. 16. Office for Children and Youth. 17. Adult Learners Week. 18. Department of Education and Training. 19. The Samaritans. 20. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 21. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority. 22. CASE for Refugees. 23. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University. 24. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
(d) The following are the cultural groups and service providers featured on the Mosaic radio program: 1.0 Service providers featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Health Consumer’s Council. 2. Edmund Rice Centre for Alternative Learning and Development. 3. Sustainability Policy Unit of the Department of Premier & Cabinet. 4. Catholic Education Office of Western Australia. 5. Learning Centre Link 6. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 7. Australian Multicultural Foundation. 8. AUSTCARE. 9. Parks and Visitor Services, Department of Conservation and Land Management. 10. Office of Road Safety. 11. Austcare (WA Branch). 12. ATSIC. 13. Professor Charles Husband, Chair in Social Analysis and Director, Ethnicity and Social Policy, University of Bradford, England. 14. Multicultural Sub-committee, Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 15. Policy and Coordination, Department of Indigenous Affairs. 16. Office for Children and Youth. 17. Adult Learners Week. 18. Department of Education and Training. 19. The Samaritans. 20. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 21. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority. 22. CASE for Refugees. 23. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University. 24. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
1.0 Service providers featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Health Consumer’s Council. 2. Edmund Rice Centre for Alternative Learning and Development. 3. Sustainability Policy Unit of the Department of Premier & Cabinet. 4. Catholic Education Office of Western Australia. 5. Learning Centre Link 6. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 7. Australian Multicultural Foundation. 8. AUSTCARE. 9. Parks and Visitor Services, Department of Conservation and Land Management. 10. Office of Road Safety. 11. Austcare (WA Branch). 12. ATSIC. 13. Professor Charles Husband, Chair in Social Analysis and Director, Ethnicity and Social Policy, University of Bradford, England. 14. Multicultural Sub-committee, Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 15. Policy and Coordination, Department of Indigenous Affairs. 16. Office for Children and Youth. 17. Adult Learners Week. 18. Department of Education and Training. 19. The Samaritans. 20. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 21. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority. 22. CASE for Refugees. 23. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University. 24. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
1. Health Consumer’s Council. 2. Edmund Rice Centre for Alternative Learning and Development. 3. Sustainability Policy Unit of the Department of Premier & Cabinet. 4. Catholic Education Office of Western Australia. 5. Learning Centre Link 6. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 7. Australian Multicultural Foundation. 8. AUSTCARE. 9. Parks and Visitor Services, Department of Conservation and Land Management. 10. Office of Road Safety. 11. Austcare (WA Branch). 12. ATSIC. 13. Professor Charles Husband, Chair in Social Analysis and Director, Ethnicity and Social Policy, University of Bradford, England. 14. Multicultural Sub-committee, Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 15. Policy and Coordination, Department of Indigenous Affairs. 16. Office for Children and Youth. 17. Adult Learners Week. 18. Department of Education and Training. 19. The Samaritans. 20. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 21. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority. 22. CASE for Refugees. 23. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University. 24. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
2. Edmund Rice Centre for Alternative Learning and Development. 3. Sustainability Policy Unit of the Department of Premier & Cabinet. 4. Catholic Education Office of Western Australia. 5. Learning Centre Link 6. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 7. Australian Multicultural Foundation. 8. AUSTCARE. 9. Parks and Visitor Services, Department of Conservation and Land Management. 10. Office of Road Safety. 11. Austcare (WA Branch). 12. ATSIC. 13. Professor Charles Husband, Chair in Social Analysis and Director, Ethnicity and Social Policy, University of Bradford, England. 14. Multicultural Sub-committee, Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 15. Policy and Coordination, Department of Indigenous Affairs. 16. Office for Children and Youth. 17. Adult Learners Week. 18. Department of Education and Training. 19. The Samaritans. 20. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 21. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority. 22. CASE for Refugees. 23. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University. 24. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
3. Sustainability Policy Unit of the Department of Premier & Cabinet. 4. Catholic Education Office of Western Australia. 5. Learning Centre Link 6. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 7. Australian Multicultural Foundation. 8. AUSTCARE. 9. Parks and Visitor Services, Department of Conservation and Land Management. 10. Office of Road Safety. 11. Austcare (WA Branch). 12. ATSIC. 13. Professor Charles Husband, Chair in Social Analysis and Director, Ethnicity and Social Policy, University of Bradford, England. 14. Multicultural Sub-committee, Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 15. Policy and Coordination, Department of Indigenous Affairs. 16. Office for Children and Youth. 17. Adult Learners Week. 18. Department of Education and Training. 19. The Samaritans. 20. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 21. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority. 22. CASE for Refugees. 23. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University. 24. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
4. Catholic Education Office of Western Australia. 5. Learning Centre Link 6. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 7. Australian Multicultural Foundation. 8. AUSTCARE. 9. Parks and Visitor Services, Department of Conservation and Land Management. 10. Office of Road Safety. 11. Austcare (WA Branch). 12. ATSIC. 13. Professor Charles Husband, Chair in Social Analysis and Director, Ethnicity and Social Policy, University of Bradford, England. 14. Multicultural Sub-committee, Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 15. Policy and Coordination, Department of Indigenous Affairs. 16. Office for Children and Youth. 17. Adult Learners Week. 18. Department of Education and Training. 19. The Samaritans. 20. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 21. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority. 22. CASE for Refugees. 23. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University. 24. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
5. Learning Centre Link 6. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 7. Australian Multicultural Foundation. 8. AUSTCARE. 9. Parks and Visitor Services, Department of Conservation and Land Management. 10. Office of Road Safety. 11. Austcare (WA Branch). 12. ATSIC. 13. Professor Charles Husband, Chair in Social Analysis and Director, Ethnicity and Social Policy, University of Bradford, England. 14. Multicultural Sub-committee, Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 15. Policy and Coordination, Department of Indigenous Affairs. 16. Office for Children and Youth. 17. Adult Learners Week. 18. Department of Education and Training. 19. The Samaritans. 20. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 21. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority. 22. CASE for Refugees. 23. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University. 24. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
6. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 7. Australian Multicultural Foundation. 8. AUSTCARE. 9. Parks and Visitor Services, Department of Conservation and Land Management. 10. Office of Road Safety. 11. Austcare (WA Branch). 12. ATSIC. 13. Professor Charles Husband, Chair in Social Analysis and Director, Ethnicity and Social Policy, University of Bradford, England. 14. Multicultural Sub-committee, Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 15. Policy and Coordination, Department of Indigenous Affairs. 16. Office for Children and Youth. 17. Adult Learners Week. 18. Department of Education and Training. 19. The Samaritans. 20. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 21. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority. 22. CASE for Refugees. 23. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University. 24. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
7. Australian Multicultural Foundation. 8. AUSTCARE. 9. Parks and Visitor Services, Department of Conservation and Land Management. 10. Office of Road Safety. 11. Austcare (WA Branch). 12. ATSIC. 13. Professor Charles Husband, Chair in Social Analysis and Director, Ethnicity and Social Policy, University of Bradford, England. 14. Multicultural Sub-committee, Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 15. Policy and Coordination, Department of Indigenous Affairs. 16. Office for Children and Youth. 17. Adult Learners Week. 18. Department of Education and Training. 19. The Samaritans. 20. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 21. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority. 22. CASE for Refugees. 23. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University. 24. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
8. AUSTCARE. 9. Parks and Visitor Services, Department of Conservation and Land Management. 10. Office of Road Safety. 11. Austcare (WA Branch). 12. ATSIC. 13. Professor Charles Husband, Chair in Social Analysis and Director, Ethnicity and Social Policy, University of Bradford, England. 14. Multicultural Sub-committee, Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 15. Policy and Coordination, Department of Indigenous Affairs. 16. Office for Children and Youth. 17. Adult Learners Week. 18. Department of Education and Training. 19. The Samaritans. 20. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 21. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority. 22. CASE for Refugees. 23. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University. 24. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
9. Parks and Visitor Services, Department of Conservation and Land Management. 10. Office of Road Safety. 11. Austcare (WA Branch). 12. ATSIC. 13. Professor Charles Husband, Chair in Social Analysis and Director, Ethnicity and Social Policy, University of Bradford, England. 14. Multicultural Sub-committee, Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 15. Policy and Coordination, Department of Indigenous Affairs. 16. Office for Children and Youth. 17. Adult Learners Week. 18. Department of Education and Training. 19. The Samaritans. 20. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 21. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority. 22. CASE for Refugees. 23. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University. 24. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
10. Office of Road Safety. 11. Austcare (WA Branch). 12. ATSIC. 13. Professor Charles Husband, Chair in Social Analysis and Director, Ethnicity and Social Policy, University of Bradford, England. 14. Multicultural Sub-committee, Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 15. Policy and Coordination, Department of Indigenous Affairs. 16. Office for Children and Youth. 17. Adult Learners Week. 18. Department of Education and Training. 19. The Samaritans. 20. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 21. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority. 22. CASE for Refugees. 23. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University. 24. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
11. Austcare (WA Branch). 12. ATSIC. 13. Professor Charles Husband, Chair in Social Analysis and Director, Ethnicity and Social Policy, University of Bradford, England. 14. Multicultural Sub-committee, Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 15. Policy and Coordination, Department of Indigenous Affairs. 16. Office for Children and Youth. 17. Adult Learners Week. 18. Department of Education and Training. 19. The Samaritans. 20. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 21. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority. 22. CASE for Refugees. 23. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University. 24. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
12. ATSIC. 13. Professor Charles Husband, Chair in Social Analysis and Director, Ethnicity and Social Policy, University of Bradford, England. 14. Multicultural Sub-committee, Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 15. Policy and Coordination, Department of Indigenous Affairs. 16. Office for Children and Youth. 17. Adult Learners Week. 18. Department of Education and Training. 19. The Samaritans. 20. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 21. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority. 22. CASE for Refugees. 23. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University. 24. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
13. Professor Charles Husband, Chair in Social Analysis and Director, Ethnicity and Social Policy, University of Bradford, England. 14. Multicultural Sub-committee, Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 15. Policy and Coordination, Department of Indigenous Affairs. 16. Office for Children and Youth. 17. Adult Learners Week. 18. Department of Education and Training. 19. The Samaritans. 20. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 21. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority. 22. CASE for Refugees. 23. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University. 24. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
14. Multicultural Sub-committee, Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 15. Policy and Coordination, Department of Indigenous Affairs. 16. Office for Children and Youth. 17. Adult Learners Week. 18. Department of Education and Training. 19. The Samaritans. 20. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 21. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority. 22. CASE for Refugees. 23. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University. 24. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
15. Policy and Coordination, Department of Indigenous Affairs. 16. Office for Children and Youth. 17. Adult Learners Week. 18. Department of Education and Training. 19. The Samaritans. 20. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 21. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority. 22. CASE for Refugees. 23. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University. 24. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
16. Office for Children and Youth. 17. Adult Learners Week. 18. Department of Education and Training. 19. The Samaritans. 20. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 21. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority. 22. CASE for Refugees. 23. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University. 24. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
17. Adult Learners Week. 18. Department of Education and Training. 19. The Samaritans. 20. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 21. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority. 22. CASE for Refugees. 23. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University. 24. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
18. Department of Education and Training. 19. The Samaritans. 20. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 21. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority. 22. CASE for Refugees. 23. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University. 24. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
19. The Samaritans. 20. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 21. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority. 22. CASE for Refugees. 23. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University. 24. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
20. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 21. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority. 22. CASE for Refugees. 23. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University. 24. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
21. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority. 22. CASE for Refugees. 23. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University. 24. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
22. CASE for Refugees. 23. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University. 24. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
23. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University. 24. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
24. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention. 26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering. 27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc. 28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service. 30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia. 31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division). 32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE. 33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE 34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
34. Health Department. 35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
35. Methodist Ladies College. 36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
36. Celebrate WA. 37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
37. Western Australian Sports Centre. 38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. 39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation. 40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
40. Office of Public Advocate. 41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
41. Amnesty International. 42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company. 43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
43. ISHAR Women’s Health. 44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
44. Commonwealth Carelink. 45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
45. Osborne Division of general Practice. 46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
46. Perth’s Baha’i Community. 2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004: 1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
1. Vietnamese Community Youth. 2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
2. ECCWA. 3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme. 4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
4. African Community of WA Inc. 5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
5. Chung Wah Association. 6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
6. ATSIC. 7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc. 8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. 9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia. 10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
10. Author Sunil Govinnage. 11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
11. Western Australia Multicultural Week. 12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention. 13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia. 14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
14. Multicultural Online Newsletter. 15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
15. Australian Asian Association. 16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit. 17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
17. Tanzanian Community. 18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
18. Islamic Association of North West. 19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health. 20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages. 21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association. 22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
22. Perth’s Baha’i Community. Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic. Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds: 1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
1. Mauritius 2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
2. Tunisia 3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
3. Namibia 4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
4. Greece 5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
5. Bangladesh 6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
6. Pakistan 7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
7. Senegal (e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
(e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004. (f) Not relevant
(f) Not relevant

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Answered
30 March 2004
Response time
28 days
(a) The weekly cost is $115.50 inc GST (air-time only)
(b) The Office of Multicultural Interests staff within the Communications section
(c) The Office of Multicultural Interests staff within the Communications section
(d) The following are the cultural groups and service providers featured on the Mosaic radio program:
1.0 Service providers featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004:
1. Health Consumer’s Council.
2. Edmund Rice Centre for Alternative Learning and Development.
3. Sustainability Policy Unit of the Department of Premier & Cabinet.
4. Catholic Education Office of Western Australia.
5. Learning Centre Link
6. Multicultural Aged Care Programme.
7. Australian Multicultural Foundation.
8. AUSTCARE.
9. Parks and Visitor Services, Department of Conservation and Land Management.
10. Office of Road Safety.
11. Austcare (WA Branch).
12. ATSIC.
13. Professor Charles Husband, Chair in Social Analysis and Director, Ethnicity and Social Policy, University of Bradford, England.
14. Multicultural Sub-committee, Port Hedland Regional Hospital.
15. Policy and Coordination, Department of Indigenous Affairs.
16. Office for Children and Youth.
17. Adult Learners Week.
18. Department of Education and Training.
19. The Samaritans.
20. Western Australia Multicultural Week.
21. Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority.
22. CASE for Refugees.
23. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University.
24. Multicultural Online Newsletter.
25. Multicultural Women’s Health and Well-being Convention.
26. Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering.
27. Children’s Week, Meerilinga Young Children’s Foundation Inc.
28. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit.
29. Diversity Unit of the Western Australian Police Service.
30. St Vincent de Paul Society of Western Australia.
31. The United Nations Association of Australia (WA Division).
32. Adult Migrant English Program,TAFE.
33. Pathways Program, Central TAFE
34. Health Department.
35. Methodist Ladies College.
36. Celebrate WA.
37. Western Australian Sports Centre.
38. Certificate Training Team, Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation.
39. Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal Mortality Reduction in the African Region for the World Health Organisation.
40. Office of Public Advocate.
41. Amnesty International.
42. Bell-Vista Fruit and Veg Company.
43. ISHAR Women’s Health.
44. Commonwealth Carelink.
45. Osborne Division of general Practice.
46. Perth’s Baha’i Community.
2.0 Cultural groups featured From March 2003 – 4 March 2004:
1. Vietnamese Community Youth.
2. ECCWA.
3. Multicultural Aged Care Programme.
4. African Community of WA Inc.
5. Chung Wah Association.
6. ATSIC.
7. Dar Al Shifah (Islamic) Inc.
8. Multicultural Sub-committee at the Port Hedland Regional Hospital.
9. Somali Community Association of Western Australia.
10. Author Sunil Govinnage.
11. Western Australia Multicultural Week.
12. Multicultural Women’s Health and Wellbeing Convention.
13. South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia.
14. Multicultural Online Newsletter.
15. Australian Asian Association.
16. Ethnic Child Care Resource Unit.
17. Tanzanian Community.
18. Islamic Association of North West.
19. ISHAR Centre for Women’s Health.
20. Community Health information in Chinese, Farsi and Krio languages.
21. The Australian Anglo-Indian Association.
22. Perth’s Baha’i Community.
Also, as part of empowering the new and emerging communities, the Somali community is assisted in presenting a regular half hour segment on Mosaic.
Community profiles and information was provided about the Western Australian communities from following backgrounds:
1. Mauritius
2. Tunisia
3. Namibia
4. Greece
5. Bangladesh
6. Pakistan
7. Senegal
(e) The purpose of the program is to provide information to diverse cultural groups. Immediate support for the program has been identified by the interest in the talk-back sessions and interest shown by various cultural groups. A review of the program, by way of survey, will be undertaken after 12 months of operation at the end of March 2004.
(f) Not relevant

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