CBMRC would like to thank the following funding bodies, partners and supporters
Department of Immigration and Citizenship
NSW Office of Fair Trading
Canterbury Bulldogs
Bankstown City Council
Canterbury City Council
NSW Department of Community Services
Auburn Migrant Resource Centre
Bankstown Senior College
Belmore PCYC
Belmore South Public School
Belmore Youth Resource Centre
Burwood Community Welfare Services
Campsie Public School
CBMRC Mentors and Volunteers
Community Relations Commission of NSW
Department of Energy, Utilities and Sustainability
Ethno-specific agencies/groups that provide services from CBMRC
Hampden Park Public School
Lebanese Community Association NSW
Lebanese Muslims Association
Leichhardt Women’s Health Service
Members of the Canterbury Bankstown Migrant Interagency
Members of the Intercultural Sports Day, Thinksmart Tenancy and Domestic Violence Project Committees
Muslim Women’s Association
Non government and government agencies/staff for their support
NSW Adult Migrant English Service
NSW Attorney General’s Department
NSW Department of Ageing Disability and Home and Community Care
NSW Police Service
NSW Roads & Traffic Authority
Pacific Islands Women’s Advisory & Support Service
Relationships Australia
Riverwood Community Centre
Smith Family
Sydney Women’s Counselling Centre
Telstra
Tenant’s Union of NSW
Tripoli Mena
Wiley Park Public School
PUBLICATIONS
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Department responsible for issues relating to public health, Medicare benefits, hospitals, immunization, specific women's and men's health issues and a range of programs to meet the needs of Australia's ageing population
Commonwealth Department of Employment, Workplace Relations and Small Business www.dewrsb.gov.au
Aims to contribute to job creation by helping small businesses to grow, promoting fair and flexible workplace relations and placing people in employment efficiently and equitable.
Promoting multiculturalism, ethnic affairs, cultural diversity, community unity and harmony in one of the most culturally diverse States of the world, New South Wales, Australia.
If you are a new arrival or intending to migrate to Sydney the Settlement Services Hub helps you find the information you need and connects you to a range of resources in a variety of languages.
Aims to protect the rights of people with disabilities, provide services, support careers and facilitate equal access to services and facilities that are available to other community members.
"I have only just arrived in the country and I found the Canterbury-Bankstown Migrant Resource Centre staff very friendly and eager to help me settle into the country … they were genuine in helping me and my family get what we needed to settle into our new environment … The MRC staff and programs provided the important links to a big variety of useful services that have made our lives in Australia really very pleasant …”