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The Northern Territory’s rich history of multiculturalism is shaped by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, newly arrived migrants from all parts of the world as well as established multicultural communities. The Northern Territory is also a place of opportunities, welcoming people to work, study and live.
The Draft Northern Territory Multicultural Policy 2020-2025 sets out the objectives, focussed outcomes and actions that will support and strengthen the work that is already underway across the relevant Northern Territory Government agencies, and also explore opportunities for new initiatives that meet the objectives of the policy. Read the Draft Northern Territory Multicultural Policy 2020-2025.
The Northern Territory’s rich history of multiculturalism is shaped by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, newly arrived migrants from all parts of the world as well as established multicultural communities. The Northern Territory is also a place of opportunities, welcoming people to work, study and live.
The Draft Northern Territory Multicultural Policy 2020-2025 sets out the objectives, focussed outcomes and actions that will support and strengthen the work that is already underway across the relevant Northern Territory Government agencies, and also explore opportunities for new initiatives that meet the objectives of the policy. Read the Draft Northern Territory Multicultural Policy 2020-2025.
Closing date for the online survey is Friday 14 February
2020.
Your valuable
feedback in developing a Multicultural Policy for the Northern
Territory 2020-2025 is appreciated.
To assist you with providing feedback for the Draft
Multicultural Policy for the Northern Territory 2020-2025, please consider
the following questions:
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Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Draft Multicultural Policy 2020-2025
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.