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Over 600 Western Sydney community members will come together in Blacktown this evening to hear from Indigenous leaders Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price, Senator Kerrynne Liddle and Warren Mundine AO about the No Case for The Voice.
The Securing Faith-Based Places grants program aims to assist faith-based places and spaces to improve security and safety. Grants available are between $25,000 and $500,000 to improve security at religious schools and pre-schools, places of worship and faith-based community centres. Ensuring that people of all faiths can practise their beliefs, free from violence and discrimination.
Local community groups in Mitchell are eligible for federal funding to support their local volunteers. $66,225 of funding is available in Mitchell under the 2023 -24 Volunteer Grants program.
Volunteering is part of the Australian way of life, and it has many social and economic benefits such as increased confidence, reduced marginalisation, and skill development.
The grants support organisations whose volunteers assist our communities and encourage the inclusion of vulnerable people in our society.
Our Hills community came together last week to celebrate and commemorate the life of an extraordinary community leader, Major General Warren Edward Glenny AO RFD ED. Warren‘s life saw him serve 41 years in the Army, work in the wool and steel industries, volunteer as an ambulance officer, the fire brigade and serve in many, many other voluntary community groups.
I spoke strongly about these issues and give you the opportunity to have your say by completing the survey - Your say on the VOICE.
In late May the Constitution Alteration (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice) 2023 Bill was before Parliament. I voted Against the Albanese Labor Government’s Bill for a referendum to put a Voice into our Constitution.
Labor’s Voice to Parliament proposal is risky and still unknown but will be a permanent change in our Constitution.