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Click here to read news article: Auspire Ambassadors of 2019 are proud to volunteer in the Australia day ceremonies of local councils across Western Australia
Auspire Ambassadors of 2019 are proud to volunteer in the Australia day ceremonies of local councils across Western Australia
25 outstanding Auspire Ambassadors attended events across the state covering over 14,500 kilometres including Esperance, Newman, Geraldton, Wagin, Augusta and Broome and throughout the metropolitan area.
Click here to read news article: 2019 AUSTRALIAN OF THE YEAR AWARDS ANNOUNCED
2019 AUSTRALIAN OF THE YEAR AWARDS ANNOUNCED
Auspire – The Australia Day Council WA would like to congratulate this year’s Australian of the Year Award Recipients. A truly exceptional group of people who will no doubt continue to inspire, motivate and encourage all Australians.
Click here to read news article: Unity and belonging set the tone for an inclusive Australia Day.
Unity and belonging set the tone for an inclusive Australia Day.
Reconciliation WA, City of Perth and Auspire – Australia Day Council WA established an alliance to ensure respect and acknowledgement of the past plays a vital role in Australia Day activities and initiatives.
Click here to read news article: Proud to announce new Aboriginal Artist Merchandise Range
Proud to announce new Aboriginal Artist Merchandise Range
Delivering quality products that showcase original and innovative Australian design, we are proud to present our new product range.
Click here to read news article: Kaleidoscope mentoring program is connecting migrants to our culturally-diverse workplaces
Kaleidoscope mentoring program is connecting migrants to our culturally-diverse workplaces
The Kaleidoscope Mentoring Program aims to help highly-skilled, professional migrants and refugees to improve their employment potential by connecting them with mentors from their industry or occupation.
Click here to read news article: Young Australian of the Year finalist new CEO of FECCA
Young Australian of the Year finalist new CEO of FECCA
Last week Auspire was pleased to hear of the appointment of Mr Mohammad Al-Khafaji to the role of FECCA Acting CEO. Mr Al-Khafaji was formerly FECCA Director of Strategy and Engagement and bring a wealth of experience to the table.
Click here to read news article: UN Declaration of Human Rights – Celebrating 70 Years
UN Declaration of Human Rights – Celebrating 70 Years
The UN Association of Australia (WA Division) has organised an exhibition on 10 December 2018 (Monday) from 6:00-8:30pm at the State Library of WA (25 Francis St., Perth WA 6000). The evening will include a keynote address on the history and importance of human rights followed by a panel discussion that explores human rights concerns facing Australia today.
Click here to read news article: Civics and Citizenship masterclass gets a vote of confidence
Civics and Citizenship masterclass gets a vote of confidence
Auspire joined forces with the Constitutional Centre in West Perth to again host a fully booked community masterclass about Active Citizenship and the Constitution on Tuesday 6th November with over 65 people registering to attend.
Click here to read news article: Fundraising efforts expand with Auspire’s new Charity status
Fundraising efforts expand with Auspire’s new Charity status
Auspire has commenced fundraising with the entertainment Book to support its social and cultural inclusion programs.
Click here to read news article: Auspire reports growth in programs at the 2018 AGM
Auspire reports growth in programs at the 2018 AGM
At the Auspire’s Annual General Meeting held on Friday 2 November 2018, Ms Kerryn Batten, Auspire Chair reported that the organisation had again delivered a solid year of engagement and impact and demonstrable growth in programs that encourage and promote active participation and contribution to community.
Click here to read news article: Congratulations to WA’s 2019 Australians of the Year
Congratulations to WA’s 2019 Australians of the Year
An underwater cave- rescue hero; a young identity theft law-maker, an aboriginal ex-serviceman and a youth social-wellbeing champion have all been revealed and celebrated as the western Australian 2019 Australians of the Year.
Click here to read news article: WA’s 2019 Australian of the Year finalists unveiled
WA’s 2019 Australian of the Year finalists unveiled
A cave-diving rescuer, a mountaineer who overcame spinal injury, an advocate for Indigenous servicemen and women, a basketballer building kids’ self-esteem, a young Indigenous activist and a woman saving bears from bile farms are among the 16 finalists over 4 categories for the WA 2019 Australian of the Year Awards.