The Multicultural Queensland Charter in Action
The Multicultural Queensland Charter sets out eight principles to achieve the vision of a harmonious, inclusive and united Queensland. Check out these great examples of organisations bringing the Multicultural Queensland Charter and its principles to life across Queensland.
- Queensland Police Service
- AFL Queensland
- Inala Multicultural Festival
- Work and Welcome Program
- Surf Life Saving Queensland
- Teys Australia
- Mabel Park State High School
- Dalby Welcoming Community
Principle 1: We are all committed to democracy and Australian laws so our community is strong and unified
Principle 2: We all work together to make Queensland a prosperous State
Principle 3: We all respect, embrace, celebrate and are free to express our culture, language and religion
Principle 4: We all have equal rights and responsibilities, and everyone can access government services when needed
MDA's Work and Welcome Program draws on the generosity of companies, their employees, community groups and individuals to pool together money to fund 12-week job placements for new Queenslanders.
MDA's Work and Welcome Program draws on the generosity of companies, their employees, community groups and individuals to pool together money to fund 12-week job placements for new Queenslanders.
Principle 5: We are all committed to mutual respect and fair treatment so Queensland is a caring, safe and inclusive place to live
Principle 6: We all ensure everybody gets a chance to contribute and participate
Principle 7: We all communicate respectfully and build mutual understanding of the views, stories and issues important to all Queenslanders
Principle 8: We all make sure everyone feels like they belong and look after each other in times of need
Show your support for the Charter by downloading a copy to display in your workplace, school, community or event
Read this guide to understanding the Charter and how to apply it in everyday life
The Multicultural Queensland Charter sets out eight principles to achieve the vision of a harmonious, inclusive and united Queensland. It’s up to all of us to put the principles into practice – whether that be…
The Multicultural Queensland Charter sets out eight principles to achieve the vision of a harmonious, inclusive and united Queensland. It’s up to all of us to put the principles into practice – whether that be in our community, in the workplace, at home, in schools, in the way we do business and on the sporting field. Thanks to VMP for putting together this video.
To learn more about the Multicultural Queensland Charter, visit our website www.dlgrma.qld.gov.au/mqcharter