The Multicultural Queensland Charter in Action
The Multicultural Queensland Charter sets out eight principles to achieve the vision of a harmonious, inclusive and united Queensland. Check out these great examples of organisations bringing the Multicultural Queensland Charter and its principles to life across Queensland.
- Queensland Police Service
- AFL Queensland
- Inala Multicultural Festival
- Work and Welcome Program
- Surf Life Saving Queensland
- Teys Australia
- Mabel Park State High School
- Dalby Welcoming Community
Principle 1: We are all committed to democracy and Australian laws so our community is strong and unified
Principle 2: We all work together to make Queensland a prosperous State
Principle 3: We all respect, embrace, celebrate and are free to express our culture, language and religion
Principle 4: We all have equal rights and responsibilities, and everyone can access government services when needed
Principle 5: We are all committed to mutual respect and fair treatment so Queensland is a caring, safe and inclusive place to live
Principle 6: We all ensure everybody gets a chance to contribute and participate
Principle 7: We all communicate respectfully and build mutual understanding of the views, stories and issues important to all Queenslanders
Principle 8: We all make sure everyone feels like they belong and look after each other in times of need