Grants to support migrant and refugee communities
Brisbane's southside will receive $261,000 to assist in the settlement of newly arrived migrants and refugees, Member for Moreton Graham Perrett said today.
Mr Perrett said the Islamic Women's Association of Queensland ($96,000) and Queensland Program of Assistance to Survivors of Torture and Trauma ($165,000) would receive the support as part of the Australian Government's Settlement Grants Program.
"This funding will help refugees and migrants to become self-reliant, contribute to the national economy and acquire crucial skills and knowledge about life in Australia," he said.
"On the southside one in three of us were born overseas and we are a friendly multicultural community.
"That's why it's important we assist migrants and refugees to settle successfully into our community.
"Our newest residents can make a significant contribution to our society.
"These grants will assist in their cultural transition into Australian life and encourage greater social participation."
During the 2010-11 the Australian Government will spend $35.8 million on the grants program to support 224 organisations in their assistance to migrant and refugee communities.
A list of successful applicants in the 2010-11 funding round is available on the Department of Immigration and Citizenship's website







