Council seeking Hindi speaker for multicultural communications group
Published on 27 June 2025
Following a successful first term, Hume City Council’s Multicultural Communications Advisory Group will continue their work as community advocates in 2025.
This year, Hume City Council is seeking Expressions of Interest from a Hindi speaking Hume resident to join the Multicultural Communications Advisory Group for a new 12-month term.
The Multicultural Communications Advisory Group first came together in 2024 to work closely with Council to guide us on how to communicate effectively with Hume’s diverse community groups.
The Group’s 11 members represented the Arabic, Assyrian, Farsi, Greek, Italian, Mandarin, Nepali, Punjabi, Turkish, Urdu and Vietnamese language communities, which were identified as the groups that would benefit most from communications support.
In their first term the group advised on communications for Council’s green bin roll out, community Hume Highlight magazine, illegal dumping campaign, in-language web pages, social media and other projects that helped create more effective diverse communication.
Locals that speak and read Hindi fluently will be considered to join the group, with an annual fee paid to those who participate.
Along with the 11 members returning in 2025, our Hindi speaking advisor will advocate for the needs and wants of their community, making sure they can access Council services, information, programs, and events.
This initiative supports Hume City Council’s commitment to providing fair and equal access to Council services for all people living and working in Hume.
Expressions of Interest for the Hindi support opportunity are open until 5pm on 11 July.
The next term of the Multicultural Communications Advisory Group will begin in August.
New Advisory Group to Raise the Voices of Hume’s Language Groups
Published on 30 October 2023
Community members can now apply to join a Hume City Council group that will help guide how it communicates with its diverse community groups and residents.
Council's new ‘Multicultural Communications Advisory Group’ will work closely with us to guide on how to effectively speak with our many varied community groups and will consider cultural preferences and sensitivities.
The Multicultural Communications Advisory Group will be made up of 11 members, one from each of the language communities that will most benefit from communications support. This includes Arabic, Assyrian, Farsi, Greek, Italian, Mandarin, Nepali, Punjabi, Turkish, Urdu and Vietnamese.
Hume City Council is now seeking Expressions of Interest from locals to join the Multicultural Communications Advisory Group, with applications open until Friday 24 November 2023.
Locals from the above-mentioned groups that speak and read the language fluently will be considered, with an annual fee paid to those who participate.
The initiative will allow representatives from a number of backgrounds to advocate for the needs and wants of their peers, ensuring they have the same access to information and Council services, programs and events.
The initiative supports Hume City Council’s commitment to ensuring all members of our community have the same access to information, as well as services, programs and events.
Quotes attributable to Mayor of Hume City, Councillor Joseph Haweil:
“We have a responsibility as a Council to ensure every decision we make is made on behalf of our community.
“We have developed the Multicultural Communications Advisory Group to ensure every community voice is heard, and that we do that with respect and a willingness to listen and adjust to meet the varied needs of Hume.
“I urge anyone who feels their language has been a barrier to accessing vital Council services to join our team and be a voice for your community.”