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Ray Williams MP visits Western Sydney MRC

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Western Sydney MRC was honoured to receive a visit from Ray Williams MP, the Minister for Multiculturalism and Minister for Disability Services alongside MP Melanie Gibbons.

The Minister for both Disability Services and Multiculturalism visited Western Sydney Migrant Resource Centre to meet with different community groups and leaders and hear about our plans for the future.

Throughout his time at our Liverpool Head Office, the Hon. Ray Williams was able to closely interact with members of various communities who were pleased to have been given an opportunity to have a voice with the Minister. This was a great opportunity for the starting of conversations, furthering connections and strengthening ties with community members and leaders.

We thank both Melanie Gibbons and the Minister for their visit and hope to see them again soon.

2 Words, 2 Worlds

Listed to the Hon. Ray Williams leave his 2 words for our community.

About Western Sydney MRC

About Western Sydney MRC Western Sydney MRC is a not-for-profit organisation and community advocate supporting newly-arrived individuals and diverse emerging and established communities to settle in Australia. We work with people who experience vulnerability, including individuals from a refugee background, those seeking asylum and culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities, assisting in building capacity to live empowered, informed and connected lives.

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Media enquiries can be directed to:
Rachel Haywood,
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Email: rachel@wsmrc.org.au

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