Cultural Diversity

The City embraces its cultural diversity and seeks to assist residents with connecting with the wider community, make social connections, feel a sense of belonging, and easily access local services and amenities.

Demographics

The City of Armadale's demographic composition is changing, along with a rapidly growing population. Many of these new residents come from culturally and linguistically diverse (CaLD) backgrounds.The City is home to a diverse community with 34.6% of City residents born overseas, many of whom speak another language other than English (LOTE) at home, as well as a number of people who speak English either not well or not at all. The City embraces this diversity and seeks to assist residents with connecting with the wider community, make social connections, feel a sense of belonging, and easily access local services and amenities.

Multicultural Advisory Group

The Multicultural Advisory Group (MAG) launched in 2020 and provides a forum where representatives of multicultural communities can raise concerns and provide ideas and suggestions to the City for a more inclusive and cohesive community. They also have the opportunity to be involved in small projects that increase awareness of cultural diversity in the Armadale community and increase social connections for members. The Multicultural Advisory Group is made up of leaders, organisation representatives and passionate individuals from across the City of Armadale. Members have come to Australia from 16 different countries and/ or cultural backgrounds.

For further information about the Multicultural Advisory Group please contact the Community Development Team on 9394 5651 or via CSAdministration@armadale.wa.gov.au

Welcoming Cities

The City of Armadale has become part of Australia’s Welcoming Cities - a national network of cities, shires, towns and municipalities who are committed to an Australia where everyone can belong and participate in social, cultural, economic and civic life. The City's vision for being a Welcoming City is one which commits to respecting, embracing and celebrating diversity by joining like-minded communities to share ideas and enhance social cohesion.

Humans of Armadale

The City launched the Humans of Armadale project with an exhibition at the Champion Centre on 17 August 2021. The project celebrates its diversity by sharing the stories of a wide range of individuals in the City of Armadale with the aim to reflect real local stories that individuals can relate to and be inspired by. The success of the project has been featured on Channel 7, the Examiner and the Roleystone Courier. Stories can be found on the City website and through City social media accounts. Humans of Armadale books are available at City libraries for hire and purchase.

Proud Children Project

The Proud Children Project aims to connect children to books, delivered through two components:

The Project received a commendable award in the category of 'Diversity, Inclusion or Multicultural Child and Young Person Health' at the Public Health Advocacy Institute's 11th Local Government Policy Awards 2021.

Harmony Week

Harmony Week is celebrated in March each year and provides the opportunity for community members to embrace and explore our various cultural, religious, linguistic and ethnically diverse communities.

South East Multicultural Network (SEMN)

The City of Armadale is a member of the South East Multicultural Network (SEMN) which meets quarterly on the third Wednesday of February, May, August and November. Members include local service providers and representatives from Local, State and Federal Governments. Through this network the City of Armadale staff can share knowledge of community services, offer support, exchange ideas and discuss opportunities to support multicultural communities.

Culturally Accessible Support Services

General multicultural support services

Family Support services

Transport related services

Respite, aged care and home and community care

Crisis support services

Family and domestic violence towards another person is illegal. This may include violence within the home, marriage or between partners. Violence may include physical abuse, financial abuse, emotional abuse or a combination of these.

Emergency services

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The City of Armadale acknowledge the Traditional Owners and the Custodians of the land upon which we stand, work and play.

We acknowledge Aboriginal people as the First Peoples of this land and their connection to the lands and the waters, as they are part of them spiritually and culturally.

We acknowledge their ancestors, the Elders past and present, who have led the way for us to follow.