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Community Invited To Commit To Harmony And Safety

Latrobe City mayor Cr Lisa Price, has invited residents, businesses, community agencies, families, schools, neighbours, sporting clubs, community groups, workmates and others in the community, to attend and witness the signing of two key documents.

By Latrobe City - 15th February 2006 - Back to News

Councillors, council’s executive staff and community members will sign the ‘Multicultural Victoria Community Accord’ and as part of the ceremony, recommit the Latrobe community as a World Health Organisation (WHO) ‘Safe Community’. The ceremony will take place next Tuesday 21 January at 12 noon in the civic square at council’s corporate headquarters in Commercial Road Morwell; where parliamentary secretary to the premier on multicultural affairs, the Honourable Kaye Darveniza MLC, will represent the Victorian State Government.

Cr Price said Latrobe City will become the first regional municipality to sign the Multicultural Victoria Community Accord, a document which promotes respect and belief in fundamental human rights.

"The principles of the accord are to respect all ethnic, cultural, religious and linguistic communities; to seek opportunities to work together to re-affirm our similarities as human beings and the fundamental principles which unite us as Victorians; to advocate for the elimination of racial and religious intolerance; and to reject all forms of racial and religious vilification, violence, harassment and unlawful discrimination.

"This accord is about community leadership and fostering links. It provides a platform to explore strategies for community leadership that balances our own cultural identity with the need to respect and recognise the beliefs of others," Cr Price said.

"I am inviting community groups and businesses in Latrobe City to sign this accord with me next Tuesday, and to the promote the accord by displaying their agreements in reception areas, shop windows and meeting facilities throughout Latrobe," Cr Price said.

"While Latrobe City already has an international reputation for promoting safety, in addition to signing the Multicultural Victoria Community Accord, we will also be recommitting ourselves to being a World Health Organisation (WHO) Safe Community during the noonday ceremony.

"Here again, Latrobe took a very proactive role, with the then Shire of La Trobe in February 1996 becoming only the second municipality in Victoria to become a World Health Organisation Safe Community," Cr Price explained.

"After ten years of working at improving safety, which has resulted in reduced crime, road trauma and injuries, we have now been invited to continue as a demonstration site, and reaffirm our Safe Community agreement with the WHO.

"Mr Michael Bourne, the Vice Chair of the Australian Safe Communities Foundation, will represent the WHO Collaborating Centre on Community Safety Promotion at Tuesday’s ceremony," Cr Price announced.

Additional arrangements for the day include cultural displays and information, the first public performance of the Coal Valley Men’s Chorus, and the hosting of the first 2006 meeting of the Victorian Safe Communities Network which comprises a state-wide group of community safety practitioners and policy makers from around Victoria.

Further details on the commitments to safety and harmony are available from Henk Harberts at Latrobe City Council, telephone 1300 367 700.


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