Welcome
Victoria is one of the most culturally diverse and harmonious societies in the world. The Victorian Multicultural Commission (VMC) is committed to fostering harmony and encouraging the full participation of Victoria’s ethnic communities with the social, economic and cultural life of our community.
The Victorian Multicultural Commission has released an important new resource to help people access services across Victoria. The easy-to-use directory lists the details for more than 1700 interfaith networks, language service providers, government agencies, chambers of commerce, consulates and community language schools and is available at libraries, community and information centres. It can also be accessed online. Click here for the Multicultural Resources Directory
A valuable resource for local councils
Population Diversity in Local Councils in Victoria: 2006 Census is published by the Victorian Multicultural Commission and provides data on birthplace, language, ancestry, and religion at the Local Government level. It is an invaluable guide for local government planners, community organisations, researchers and those in the broader community concerned with designing and delivering services that are accessible and equitable. Find out more about the Population Diversity in Local Councils report.
Merge of VOMA into the VMC
As of 1 May 2007 the Victorian Office for Multicultural Affairs (VOMA) was merged into the Victorian Multicultural Commission (VMC) to create a single entity devoted to Multicultural Affairs.
Whole of Victorian Government Community Consultations
Annually, the Victorian Multicultural Commission issues an open invitation to community leaders to attend a series of community consultations facilitated by the Commission across metropolitan and rural and regional areas. Find out more about the 2007 Community Consultations.