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Tuesday, 03 June 2025
Media release

Office for Multicultural Affairs to be established

Joint media release with the Hon Dr Anne Aly MP

The Minister for Multicultural Affairs, Dr Anne Aly, is today announcing that the Department of Home Affairs will create an Office for Multicultural Affairs.

In the 50 years since the release of Australia’s first multiculturalism policy, Australia’s modern multicultural diversity has become a fundamental aspect of our identity.

Australia’s character is multicultural. We need to ensure that all Australians have equal rights, responsibilities and opportunities to contribute to and fully participate in Australian life.

The Office for Multicultural Affairs will bring together key functions within the Department of Home Affairs, more closely aligning the policies and programs that help to unite and strengthen Australia.

The new Office will drive a national approach to a multicultural Australia, providing leadership across the three tiers of government.

The Office will help strengthen the cohesiveness of Australia's diverse, multicultural society by engaging across whole-of-government and whole-of society interests to drive a coherent approach to multiculturalism and an inclusive society.

By bringing together multiple functions into one location the Office will ensure Australian Government policies, programs and services are accessible and equitable for all including by modernising community grant programs.

The Office will also take carriage of Australia’s settlement and language services including the long-standing Adult Migrant English Program and Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS National).

In addition, the Albanese Government has also elevated to Cabinet the stand-alone position of Minister for Multicultural Affairs – the first time in Australia’s history. 

Quotes attributable to the Minister for Home Affairs, Tony Burke

“Modern Australia and multicultural Australia are the same thing.

“This Office provides a central hub for government work and makes sure every Australian feels welcomed and at home.”

Quotes attributable to the Minister for Multicultural Affairs, Dr Anne Aly

“Multiculturalism is not just about or for a section of our society, each and every one of us belongs to an Australia that has been enriched by our 65,000 years of First Nations culture and the successive stories, traditions and histories of those who have come across the seas.

“Our success as a modern multicultural nation is underwritten by our mutual respect for individual freedoms and equality of opportunity for Australians in all our diversity.

“The establishment of a federal Office for Multicultural Affairs is a significant step, recognising the importance of not just celebrating multiculturalism but valuing diversity.”​