Greens Stand With Multicultural Tasmanians
The Greens stand against the March Australia anti-immigration rally taking place in Hobart today.
The Greens stand against the March Australia anti-immigration rally taking place in Hobart today.
The Greens warmly welcome the Rockliff Government’s work with a range of multicultural organisations on a strategy to address racism
We have 20 minutes to talk about multicultural communities, which is farcical to be honest.
Vica Bayley and I attended Government House to celebrate the 55th anniversary of the Chinese Community Association of Tasmania (CCAT).
I put on the record the exciting news that we have all been waiting for. I welcome the news announced on Sunday evening that Devarshi Deka, known to friends and supporters as Dave, has been granted permanent residency by the outgoing federal Immigration minister, Andrew Giles.
I rise to speak about the importance of our government and our society continuing to do better when it comes to celebrating diversity and combating racism.
On behalf of the Tasmanian Greens, I want to offer my warm support for the Migrant Resource Centre Tasmania's ‘The Walk - Step Up Together’ event, and encourage all Tasmanians to get on board too.
On behalf of the Tasmanian Greens, I was proud to offer my strong support for the Hobart taxi drivers at their strike today, which was called following recent racist, destructive, threatening, and violent attacks.
We encourage the Gutwein Government to make it clear to the Federal Government those fleeing Afghanistan are welcome, and we stand ready to accept refugees.
I warmly congratulate the Nigeria Community in Tasmania Inc. for their incorporation.