Victorian Opposition Leader welcomes open dialogue with multicultural media

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Victorian Opposition leader Brad Battin hosted a multicultural media conference on Wednesday, June 18 in Parliament House, outlining the Victorian Liberal plan to support culturally and linguistically diverse communities across the state.

The event brought together more than 40 multicultural media representatives from across the state for an evening of open engagement and dialogue.

Deputy Leader Sam Groth, Shadow Minister for Multicultural Affairs Evan Mulholland, Assistant Shadow Minister for Multicultural Affairs Renee Heath and Leader of the Liberal Party in the Legislative Council David Davis also addressed the media.

The Opposition Leader acknowledged the state’s failure to genuinely engage with communities merely beyond event appearances.

“We can’t just be speaking at communities. We need to start listening to them,” Mr Battin said. “And that means working with the people who actually carry their stories every day—you.”

Journalists in the room raised issues ranging from lack of local-language curriculum options to increased crime and public safety.

“Increased crime is the one issue I hear in every corner of Victoria—from Pakenham to Werribee to Shepparton. Families don’t feel safe and that’s unacceptable,” the Opposition Leader said.

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