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Media Releases
Community harmony a key priority
Written by Administrator
Sunday, 31 January 2010
In response to the unfortunate incident on the eve of Australia Day between two Indian students and five men of mixed ethnic backgrounds, the Chinese Community Council of Australia (Victoria Chapter) (CCCAV) today urged authorities and the overall community to uplift its priorities around the promotion of cultural diversity and community harmony in Victoria and Australia on the wake of the unfortunate incidents on Indian students.
Aged Care services to the Chinese community is long overdue
Written by Administrator
Tuesday, 08 December 2009
Chinese Community Council of Australia (Victoria Chapter) (CCCAV) today announced its official support to the Chinese Community Social Services Centre’s (CCSSCI) petition to the House of Representatives to highlight the severe shortage of residential care places and community care packages to the growing Chinese Australian ageing population.
Taking the welfare of international students to the next step
Written by Administrator
Tuesday, 08 December 2009
The Federal Government is currently taking the welfare of international students to the next step through the inquiry to the Senate Education, Employment and Workplace Committee to look into the welfare of international students in Australia and an interim report of the Education Services for Overseas Students Act Review.
Leaders call on for the Chinese Community to make a stand
Written by Administrator
Monday, 30 November 2009
Dr Stanley Chiang, President of the Chinese Community Council of Australia (Victoria) (CCCAV) called on the Victorian Chinese community to make a stand to work towards providing a stronger and united voice for the community at the organisation’s first Annual General Meeting held on Sunday 29 November 2009.
Anxious students and community members protest to retain the Chinese language
Written by Wesa Chau
Tuesday, 05 May 2009
TWO HUNDRED students, staff and members of the Chinese community gathered outside Victoria University (VU) on Monday 4 May to express deep concerns that Victoria University is canceling the Chinese program starting 2010.