- Animals
- Arts
- Biological Diversity
- Childcare
- Children and Young People
- Climate Change and Energy
- Community Participation in Government
- Constitutional Reform and Democracy
- Corporate Governance
- Disability
- Drugs, Substance Abuse and Addiction
- Economics
- Education
- Employment and Industrial Relations
- Environmental Principles
- Genetically Manipulated Organisms
- Global Economics
- Global Governance
- Health
- Housing
- Human Rights
- Immigration and Refugees
- Indigenous Australians
- International Relations
- Justice
- Marine and Coastal Areas
- Media and Communications
- Multiculturalism
- Natural Resources
- Nuclear
- Older People
- Overseas Aid
- Peace and Security
- Population
- Science and Technology
- Sexuality and Gender Identity
- Social Services
- Sport and Physical Recreation
- Sustainable Agriculture
- Sustainable Planning and Transport
- Waste
- Water and Inland Aquatic Environments
- Women
Principles
The Australian Greens believe that:
- the diversity of Australians’ cultural backgrounds greatly enriches our society and is to be celebrated.
- people have the right to celebrate and express their cultural heritage within universally accepted human rights.
- all people, regardless of ethnicity, culture, religion, language or place of birth, have equal rights economically, socially and culturally.
Goals
The Australian Greens want:
- Australia to be a cohesive community that respects and is accepting of diverse cultures and backgrounds.
- all people to have equal opportunity of access to education, work, and services provided by all levels of government regardless of culture or ethnicity.
- all Australians to have equal opportunity of representation and inclusion in local, state and federal government regardless of culture, ethnicity or dual citizenship.
- barriers to social justice for every member of Australia’s culturally and linguistically diverse community to be removed.
Measures
The Australian Greens will:
- support education and other programs that seek to eliminate racism, promote belonging and encourage connection between people.
- ensure wide and inclusive consultation that respects cultural and linguistic diversity in devising policy and implementing programs.
- when consulting communities take into account diverse views held by groups and individuals within these communities.
- ensure services are delivered and programs implemented in languages other than English, when appropriate.
- ensure fair and effective services, including providing interpreting and translating services and using bilingual and bicultural staff.
- ensure cross-cultural training is made available for government staff and encourage cross-cultural training for other organisations.
- ensure data on cultural and linguistic diversity is collected and used to improve services and programs.
- monitor access and equity outcomes for Australia's culturally and linguistically diverse community and include this data in annual reports and reports to Parliament.
- ensure government information campaigns include appropriate communication to all people in Australia.
- oppose any “Australian values” tests as a prerequisite for citizenship or entry to the country.
- increase resources allocated to the teaching of English and community languages.
- restore an independent office of multicultural affairs within the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.
Authorised and printed by Derek Schild, Australian Greens, 8-10 Hobart Place Canberra 2601

