
Developing Our Children Together Program For multicultural parents with children under the age of 5. We invite you to join BRMC’s early parenting engagement program, ‘Developing Our Children Together’, which…
Developing Our Children Together Program For multicultural parents with children under the age of 5. We invite you to join BRMC’s early parenting engagement program, ‘Developing Our Children Together’, which…
Thrive Garden Project While many of us are on holidays, the Thrive Garden is working is working super hard. Green beans are appearing almost overnight, pumpkins are forming and the…
After all that 2020 has brought to the world, we are sure there are many amazing stories out there that people are willing to share with our community. With this…
Thrive Garden Project What a difference a month makes! The Thrive Garden beds have been enjoying the rain and warmth, herbs and vegetables exploding with growth. Despite being planted only…
As the year 2020 lingers, drawing closer to Christmas, we thought it would be great to do something enjoyable for the little ones. At Ballarat Regional Multicultural Council (BRMC), everything…
Howard & Nenita’s Story As told by Howard: Nenita and I first met in the late 1970s. I used to sponsor several children through World Vision, and Nenita was the…
As you may be aware, the Ballarat Welcome Centre is being developed both as a new home for BRMC, and a safe and welcoming place for diverse community members to connect, learn and access opportunities.
Lolita’s Story Lolita was born on the Negros Occidental island of the Philippines archipelago. She grew up close to the sea, and loves the sound of the waves still. She…
NAIDOC Week 8 – 15 Nov 2020 This year’s theme is ‘Always Was, Always Will Be.’ The City of Ballarat community will celebrate our Aboriginal history and the richness of…
As you may be aware, the Ballarat Welcome Centre is being developed both as a new home for BRMC, and a safe and welcoming place for diverse community members to connect, learn and access opportunities.
Ballarat Regional Multicultural Council respectfully acknowledges the Wadawurrung and Dja Dja Wurrung people, their elders and community leaders, past, present and emerging
– traditional custodians of the land on which we live and work.
BRMC actively promotes intercultural and interfaith harmony. We help build inclusive and diverse communities and economies.
We work with members and partners to strengthen diversity and social cohesion in regional Victoria.