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Appendices Appendix 1: Consultations by State and Territory 191 192 Appendix 1: State and Consultation name location by area Date (as noted in endnotes) Host Participants Consultations by State and Territory and byState Consultations ACT Canberra 2 June 2003 Canberra Islamic Centre, Canberra Islamic Centre 13 Muslim men and women CIC members of various ages from Canberra (CIC) diverse ethnic backgrounds including Turkish, Bosnian, Lebanese, Swiss, Pakistani, Indian, Iraqi and Indonesian. Canberra 3 June 2003 Consultation hosted by ACT ACT Office of Multicultural 8 community and government representatives from the Australian Human Rights and ACT Office of Affairs & ACT Human Rights Federal Police (ACT Policing), DIMIA, Commonwealth Attorney- Multicultural Affairs, Canberra Office General’s and one youth and one ethnic organisation. Totals for ACT Consultations = 2 Number of participants = 21 New South Wales Auburn 5 April 2003 Muslim Women’s National Muslim Women’s National 15 Muslim women members of various ages from all over Network of Australia, Sydney Network of Australia Sydney and of diverse ethnic backgrounds including Turkish, Pakistani, Anglo-Celtic, Egyptian, Afghan, Bangladeshi and Lebanese. Bankstown 7 April 2003 Youth Reference Group to the NSW Premier’s Departments’ 11 male and female Youth Reference Group members of Arabic NSW Premier’s Youth Partnership Youth Partnership with Arabic speaking background and of diverse religious backgrounds from with Arabic Speaking Speaking Communities various areas of Sydney. Communities, Sydney Project State and Consultation name location by area Date (as noted in endnotes) Host Participants Manly 9 April 2003 NSW Police Ethnic Community NSW Police 20 NSW Police staff, including Ethnic Community Liaison Liaison Officers, Sydney Officers from across NSW and the NSW Ethnic Community Liaison Officer Coordinator. Rockdale 11 April 2003 St. George Lebanese Joint St. George Migrant Resource 18 members of the St George Lebanese Joint Committee Committee Women’s Group, Centre, St George Lebanese Women’s group (attended also by the Community Development Sydney Joint Committee Worker of Rockdale City Council). Arabic interpreter: Ms Nada Khoder Arncliffe 23 April 2003 Al Zahra Muslim Women’s Al Zahra Islamic Council 250 Muslim women members of the Al Zahra Muslim Women’s Appendix 1: Association, Sydney Association of various ages and mostly of either Lebanese or Iraqi background. Bankstown 29 April 2003 Arabic Workers’ Network, Australian Arabic 12 Arabic Workers’ Network members from a range of Sydney Communities Council community and government departments covering areas Territory and State by Consultations including health, disability, refugees and newly arrived migrants, children and young people. Harris Park 4 June 2003 Maronite Youth Organisation at Our Lady of Lebanon Church 12 young men and women members of the Maronite Youth Our Lady of Lebanon Church, Organisation including 2 religious leaders from Our Lady of Sydney Lebanon Church. Lakemba 7 June 2003 United Muslim Women’s United Muslim Women’s 16 young Muslim women of mostly Arabic background. Association young women’s Association group, Sydney 193 194 Appendix 1: State and Consultation name location by area Date (as noted in endnotes) Host Participants Consultations by State and Territory and byState Consultations Bankstown 10 June 2003 Australian Arabic Communities Australian Arabic Comm- 31 members and non-members of the AACC including Council, Sydney unities Council (AACC) community and religious leaders, Arab community members, ethnic media representatives and service providers in both government and non-government organisations, including education. Lakemba 10 June 2003 Islamic Council of NSW, Sydney Islamic Council of NSW 17 men and women of various member organisations including representatives from the Board of Imams, Muslim women and youth groups and Islamic media. Muslims of diverse backgrounds were represented including Arabic, Bosnian, Turkish, Malay, Indonesian and South African. Condell Park 12 June 2003 Consultation with Lebanese Lebanese Muslim Association 9 participants, including 8 Lebanese Muslim children and young Muslim children and young people aged 9-15 and one adult. people organised by the Lebanese Muslim Association, Sydney Auburn 21 June 2003 The Muslim Council of NSW, The Muslim Council of NSW 20 mostly Muslim men and women, including members and Sydney (TMC) non-members of TMC, of different ethnic backgrounds including Palestinian, Pakistani and Lebanese. The Federal Member of Parliament for Auburn also attended. Lakemba 23 June 2003 United Muslim Women’s United Muslim Women’s 41 Muslim women from diverse ethnic backgrounds including Association, Sydney Association Pakistani, Afghan, Arab, Anglo-Celtic and Turkish. State and Consultation name location by area Date (as noted in endnotes) Host Participants Northern Sydney 26 June 2003 Consultation with Muslim Non-government organisation 9 Muslim women of Indonesian and Egyptian background living Women in northern Sydney in Northern Sydney. Auburn 1 July 2003 Consultation with Afghan Elderly Service for the Treatment and 11 members of the Afghan Elderly Men’s Refugee Group. Men’s Group at Auburn Service Rehabilitation of Torture and Dari and Pashtu interpreter: Ms Nooria Mehraby (also the for the Treatment and Trauma Survivors STARTTS Bilingual Counsellor, group convenor and chair) Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma Survivors (STARTTS), hosted by STARTTS NSW, Sydney Appendix 1: Erskineville 1 Aug 2003 Consultations with NSW NSW Department of 17 Community Information Officers from various regional and Teachers, Anti-Racism Contact Education and Training metropolitan areas of NSW. Officers and Community Information Officers, Sydney Territory and State by Consultations Cringila 9 Aug 2003 Consultation hosted by Illawarra Illawarra Ethnic Communities 15 Arab and Muslim men and women community members as Ethnic Communities Council, Council well as academics and representatives from community and Wollongong government organisations, working in areas which include legal, the arts, health, youth and women. Sydney 12 Aug 2003 Consultations with NSW primary NSW Department of 11 Assyrian and Muslim Year 5 male and female primary school (South West) school students (Years 5 and 6) Education and Training students of diverse ethnic backgrounds including Iraqi, Pakistani, at three Sydney public schools, Lebanese and Iranian. Sydney 195 196 Appendix 1: State and Consultation name location by area Date (as noted in endnotes) Host Participants Consultations by State and Territory and byState Consultations Sydney (West) 13 Aug 2003 Consultations with NSW NSW Department of 11 male Arab and Muslim Year 11 secondary students secondary students at Education and Training of diverse ethnic backgrounds including Lebanese, Pakistani, three government schools, Turkish and Fijian. Sydney Riverwood 14 Aug 2003 Consultations with NSW NSW Department of 9 participants including 7 public school teachers from primary Teachers, Anti-Racism Contact Education and Training and secondary schools across Sydney, including teachers of the Officers and Community (DET) Arabic language and culture, and 2 representatives of the Information Officers, Sydney Multicultural Programs Unit of DET. Sydney (East) 15 Aug 2003 Consultations with NSW primary NSW Department of 9 Muslim Year 6 male and female primary school students of school students (Years 5 and 6) Education and Training diverse ethnic backgrounds including Turkish, Iraqi, Iranian, at three Sydney public schools, Pakistani, Lebanese, Egyptian, Bangladeshi and Malaysian. Sydney Sydney (East) 18 Aug 2003 Consultations with NSW NSW Department of 14 female Assyrian and Muslim Year 8-11 secondary students secondary school students at Education and Training of diverse ethnic backgrounds including Lebanese, Iraqi, Afghan, three government schools, Bangladeshi, Egyptian, Pakistani, Turkish and Asian. Sydney Riverwood 19 Aug 2003 Consultations with NSW NSW Department of 13 Anti-Racism Contact Officers and teachers from various Teachers, Anti-Racism Contact Education and Training primary and secondary schools across Sydney. Officers and Community Information Officers, Sydney State and Consultation name location by area Date (as noted in endnotes) Host Participants Sydney (West) 20 Aug 2003 Consultations with NSW NSW Department of 16 mostly Arab and Muslim Year 7-11 male and female secondary school students at Education and Training secondary students of diverse religious backgrounds including three government schools, Muslim, Baha’i and Coptic and diverse ethnic backgrounds Sydney including Lebanese, Anglo-Celtic, Indian, Turkish, Afghan, Jordanian Palestinian, Cyprian, Bosnian, Iranian, Egyptian and Bangladeshi. Sydney 21 Aug 2003 Consultations with NSW primary NSW Department of 11 Muslim Year 5 and 6 male and female primary school (Inner West) school students (Years 5 and 6) Education and Training students of diverse ethnic backgrounds including Turkish, at three Sydney public schools, Lebanese and Indonesian. Sydney Appendix 1: Campsie 27 Aug 2003 Consultation with Migrant Canterbury-Bankstown 11 members and staff of several Sydney Migrant Resource Resource Centre staff hosted by Migrant Resource Centre Centres. Canterbury-Bankstown MRC, (MRC) Territory and State by Consultations Sydney Bankstown 4 Sept 2003 Lebanese Community Council, Lebanese Community 5 members and staff of the LCC of diverse religious Sydney Council (LCC) backgrounds.