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What a Night! Townsville local talent cut loose on Ocean....
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Some bitter sweet news regarding the Cultural Fest Webiste. Due....
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What a blast, another successful year and over 80,000 visitors....
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Guests at this years Cultural Fest will have the....
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WOW! Love this time of year, with spring around....
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Ocean Stage has been opened up to local bands....
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So pumped for the beach cricket I think the CF2011....
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We're heading into the last week before set-up and the....
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Donnie Maclurcan of Project Australia will be presenting at the....
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Agents of Change kicks of this weekend in Brisbane and....



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The Unity in Diversity Conference was first convened in 2006 by Dr Farvardin Daliri in an effort to establish clearer lines of communication and collaboration across sectors and communities at all levels of society in the hope of not only respecting but also benefiting from Diversity.
In today's global community, diversity issues touch everyone at every level. However the current Australian political shifts have undermined diversity issues at the level of policy and resource allocation. These transformative times, marked by international economic and population issues, have the potential to generate both positive energy, new and innovative thinking or can prove to be counterproductive, creating negativity and discrimination. The capacity of a society to harness the positive effects of diversity is dependent on our attitude, knowledge and policy direction at the level of leadership.
Now in its fourth year, the International Unity in Diversity Conference has adopted the theme of Media, Marginality and Diversity to bring to light and scrutinise the way traditional and new media and policy engage with diversity issues. In 2011 conference, we will seek to expand these themes to encompass the challenges of diversity and marginality within the age care, disability, mental health, youth and indigenous sectors.


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