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WRAP #83: Creative spirits and 60 Seconds with Vahideh Eisaei

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December tends to be a month of wrapping things up, in more ways than one. As the year draws to a close, we start to focus on endings: finalising publications, finishing projects and farewelling staff. Endings, however, are also beginnings.…
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Celebrating our creative spirit

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Mi Nguyen’s ‘Flemington Bloom’ will be exhibited at FabrianoInAcquarello in 2020 It may not come as surprise to hear that migrant women’s health is rarely talked about as an ideal career path for highly creative individuals. Yet, time and time…
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60 Seconds with Vahideh Eisaei

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Vahideh Eisaei is our Making the Links Project Officer, an accomplished musician and about to go on maternity leave  What are you enjoying doing at the moment?I am spending each day thinking and longing to see my child! Being so…
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Temporary or permanent, migrant work needs lasting change

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Earlier this year, CEDA reported that skilled migrants on temporary working visas have been an “overwhelming net positive” for the economy, with no negative impact on the income or employment rate of workers born in Australia. Yet for migrants themselves,…
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Grace, like most women, has been harassed on the street. But her abuse is also racist

SBS News Accessed 16 April 2021 By Fernanda Fain-Binda Excerpt: It’s Not a Compliment also wants to draw attention to the increase in racialised harassment, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic. Maria Hach, senior research and advocacy officer at the Multicultural…
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Making the Links Podcast: Episode 2

In Episode 2, Vahideh speaks with Rodney Vlais on the importance of looking at patriarchal structures in violence against women.
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Syphilis fact sheets in Arabic, Chinese Simplified, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Thai and Vietnamese

Victorian Sexual Health Network has developed fact sheets about syphilis in Arabic, Chinese Simplified, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Thai and Vietnamese. You can read more about syphilis by using the links below: Syphilis (English) fact sheet.pdf Syphilis (Arabic) fact sheet.pdf…
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My body, my consent in Arabic, Farsi, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, Punjabi, Spanish, Thai and Vietnamese

Multicultural Families Organisation has developed fact sheets about sexual violence in Arabic, Farsi, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, Punjabi, Spanish, Thai and Vietnamese. You can read more about my body, my consent by using the link below: My body, my consent…
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Chlamydia fact sheets in Arabic, Chinese Simplified, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Thai and Vietnamese

Victorian Sexual Health Network has developed fact sheets about chlamydia in Arabic, Chinese Simplified, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Thai and Vietnamese. You can read more about chlamydia by using the links below: Chlamydia (English) fact sheet.pdf Chlamydia (Arabic) fact sheet.pdf…
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