The Multicultural Council of Griffith office has opened again part-time, with advice from NSW Health being observed by the volunteers.
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After a lengthy break, there were plenty and never-ending cleaning for a while from the lovely autumn leaves that found their way down the arcade and on the entrance street outside.
Remember to reach out to us, if you need help or assistance, contact us at shop 3, Crystal Arcade, Banna Avenue or do a search for details.
Anxiety is a constant during this period. Keep mentally healthy. Despite the challenges posed by COVID-19 remember to:
- Pause. breathe. Reflect
- Keep to a healthy routine
- Connect with others
- Be kind to yourself and others
- Reach out for help if you need it
A reminder that for those who have visas about to expire or have expired, they can extend those via the Home Affairs website, however, if difficult or confusing, seek help. Check out the www.homeaffairs.gov.au and follow the prompts.
The Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority (OMARA) urges consumers who require immigration assistance to check the publicly available online register of registered migration agents www.mara.gov.au before paying for the services of a migration agent.
The Multicultural Council was part of a webinar on National Reconciliation Week hosted by the Federation of Ethnic Community Council of Australia (FECCA) about having a conversation on what reconciliation may look like for the Aboriginal community.