Multicultural Lake Mac Plan 2025-2029

FAQs

According to Multicultural NSW, the CALD group includes culturally, religiously and linguistically diverse people. This includes people of different cultural backgrounds, people born overseas, people of different religions or faith, and people who speak a language other than English.

Yes! Lake Macquarie is home to about 20,000 people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, according to Australian Bureau of Statistics 2021 Census data.

This is about 10 per cent of our city’s population.

We all benefit from the unique perspectives, stories and culture our CALD community share.

Lake Macquarie City Council has a long-held role in support our culturally and linguistically diverse community.

In May 2015, Council adopted its Statement in Favour of a Culturally and Religiously Diverse Lake Macquarie City. The statement commits to:

  • maintaining our city as a culturally diverse, inclusive community united by a commitment to democratic principles and fairness
  • the right of all our residents to enjoy equal rights and be treated with equal respect.

The statement also recognises that “multiculturalism is in the interest of all our citizens and expresses our sense of fairness and inclusion”.

Council’s commitment to diversity continues today and is reflected in our current Culturally Diverse Lake Mac Plan 2021-2024.

There are many successes to celebrate from our 2021-2024 Culturally Diverse Lake Mac Plan :

  • We partnered with Settlement Services International to provide refugees with learn to swim lessons and Lake Mac Swim Centres.
  • We collaborated with the Greater Newcastle Multicultural Action Group to explore barriers to employment and education for our multicultural community and identify actions to increase employment.
  • We used a $400,000 grant from Multicultural NSW to deliver the Living Together Festival over two years and established a Living Smart Festival planning group with CALD community representatives.
  • In June this year, we hosted our first annual Welcome to Lake Mac evening, which invited new Lake Macquarie residents to get to know their neighbours and learn about Council services. New residents from as far afield as Canada, Hong Kong and the UK attended the event.
  • We have improved accessibility on Council’s website, with translation options added to our online engagement platform, Shape Lake Mac, to make it easier for our CALD community to get involved in future planning for our city.
  • Council staff are supported in accessing translating and interpreting services when engaging with our community.

Submissions must be made in writing and received by Tuesday 21 October 2025. 

You can choose to: 

Provide written feedback via the online submission form

Email [email protected] with the subject heading ‘Draft Multicultral Plan 2025-2029 ’

Write to Lake Macquarie City Council Attn: Community Partnerships, Box 1906, Hunter Region Mail Centre, NSW, 2310

Your submission can be as concise or as long as you wish 

Ideally, you will express your level of support for the proposal and provide detailed and specific feedback. The feedback will be reviewed by staff and later presented to Council to make an informed decision. 

Should multiple submissions be received from a single resident regarding this project, the feedback will be reviewed by staff and counted as one submission when reporting back to Council. 

Any submission received by Council will be publicly available on Council’s website. Submissions may also be accessed under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009. Council may reproduce submissions in Council reports or in Court proceedings. 

If you have made a reportable political donation or gift in the last two years your submission must be accompanied by a "Disclosure Statement of Political Donations and Gifts where Council is Approval Authority - Submitters" Form.  For more information on reportable political donations or gifts, or to download a copy of this form go to lakemac.com.au  and search for "Political Donations Submitters". Please note failure to complete a statement, if a Political Donation/Gift has been made, is an offence under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. 

Feedback may result in further changes being made to the Multicultural Plan 2025-2029 prior to a report being prepared for Council. 

You will be notified again, prior to Council considering the matter, which will include a link to the Council report containing a summary of submissions and how feedback was considered.