Join Meagan Price, Hillview Intercultural Community Centre Coordinator, and Architect Ryan Davies, With Architecture Studio, at the first dedicated facility of its kind in the south-east corridor celebrating diversity. Hillview Intercultural Community Centre (HICC) is a safe space for people of all backgrounds to:
- come together to connect
- share ideas and resources
- celebrate various cultures
- learn new skills
- access new opportunities for growth, development and learning.
With amenities like art and meeting rooms, a commercial kitchen, and a main hall, the Centre fosters intercultural connections through events and programs, including the UNITY mural project that symbolises the strength found in diversity. Operating alongside Multicultural Futures, it serves as a hub for community engagement and understanding among residents of diverse backgrounds.Â
CPD Points: 1
Please note that you are not able to “swap places” if you are unable to attend. Simply contact us at plawa@parksleisure.com.au if you are unable to attend. Numbers are limited.
Please note: no lunch will be provided at this event.
Registrations close on Wednesday 5th June 2024, if tickets are not all sold prior.
Proudly supported by:
Parks & Leisure Australia (WA) Regional Sponsors
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