17 Sep 2025

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SSI welcomes steps to strengthen social cohesion in Victoria

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Leading non-profit SSI has welcomed the Victorian government’s steps to strengthen multiculturalism and social cohesion across the state, following its decision to implement key actions from the recent Victorian Multicultural Review. 

The government’s response to the review, which engaged more than 600 Victorians and received more than 150 written submissions, includes the establishment of Multicultural Victoria — a new statutory body with an independent chair and expanded remit. 

SSI Victorian State Director Sonia Vignjevic said this marked a significant step forward in recognising the evolving needs of Victoria’s diverse communities and the emerging challenges they face. 

“As a leading provider of services to Victoria’s diverse communities, we also wholeheartedly support the decision to elevate multicultural affairs through a whole-of-government strategy, led by the Premier,” she said. 

“These reforms reflect a growing recognition that multiculturalism is not just a celebration of diversity, but a substantive policy framework that must be embedded across all levels of government. 

“We are encouraged by the Victorian government’s leadership in responding to the Review’s findings and taking concrete steps to build a more inclusive and cohesive society.” 

SSI also welcomes the recognition of language services as ‘essential services’, along with the new investment in community sector capacity-building. These measures align with SSI’s longstanding advocacy for culturally responsive services and equitable access for all communities, said Ms Vignjevic. 

“The Review’s findings echo national concerns about the erosion of trust in institutions and the need for stronger partnerships with multicultural organisations.  

“SSI’s submission to the Review highlighted the importance of secure funding for multicultural organisations of all sizes and the importance of ongoing targeted engagement with multicultural communities — from arrival — in areas including civic and political literacy,” she said. 

“Multiculturalism is a cornerstone of Australia’s identity and a key driver of social and economic prosperity. We look forward to working with governments to ensure that multicultural policy settings are fit-for-purpose, co-designed with communities, and responsive to local needs.”

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