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Lake Mac is home to a rich multicultural community. We support equal rights and respect for all Lake Mac residents.
Did you know that more than 10 per cent of people in Lake Mac were born overseas? Or that one in 20 speak a language other than English at home?
The Strategy seeks to provide an inclusive and welcoming community for people moving to Lake Macquarie from outside of Australia or those who identify as having multicultural heritage, such as second or third generation migrants.
Lake Mac is home to a rich multicultural community. We support equal rights and respect for all Lake Mac residents.
Did you know that more than 10 per cent of people in Lake Mac were born overseas? Or that one in 20 speak a language other than English at home?
The Strategy seeks to provide an inclusive and welcoming community for people moving to Lake Macquarie from outside of Australia or those who identify as having multicultural heritage, such as second or third generation migrants.
We're seeking ideas for actions and opportunities to include in the renewed Multicultural Plan 2020-2023 that will help achieve greater acceptance of multiculturalism and provide opportunities for people with a multicultural background to thrive in Lake Mac. Share your ideas and comment below.
Culturally Diverse Lake Mac Plan 2021-2024 has finished this stage
This consultation is open for contributions. Please review our previous Multicultural Plan 2016-2020 and complete our survey to inform our new Plan.
Develop the Plan
Culturally Diverse Lake Mac Plan 2021-2024 has finished this stage
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The Project team will report back on key outcomes and start developing the Plan and actions.
Exhibition
Culturally Diverse Lake Mac Plan 2021-2024 has finished this stage
The draft Multicultural Plan 2020-2024 is on public exhibition for community feedback. Feedback will be incorporated into the final draft to be submitted to Council for adoption.
Adoption and implementation
Culturally Diverse Lake Mac Plan 2021-2024 is currently at this stage
The draft Plan submitted to Council for adoption. If adopted, Council officers will implement the actions of the Plan.