Victoria’s faith and community leaders unite in historic stand against racism

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Fifteen faith and community leaders have come together for the first time in Victoria’s history, meeting in the Cabinet Room to sign a joint pledge condemning violence and reaffirming their commitment to social cohesion, multiculturalism and mutual respect.

The unprecedented gathering received unequivocal support in its criticism of Sunday’s terror attack at Bondi Beach, with participants warning that Australia faces a defining moment for its social fabric.

“Australia is at the crossroads as regards to what underpins its social fabric as there are now significant challenges and voices that want to dismantle the foundations of our multicultural society,” Greek Community of Melbourne President Bill Papastergiadis said during the meeting.

“We must stand together and fight against racism and discrimination. The acts of violence by a few people cannot define what constitutes our country and now is the time for us to come together.”

The Premier confirmed the group will now meet with her on a regular basis going forward, signalling an ongoing partnership between government and faith and community leaders as Victoria responds to rising concerns about hate, division and discrimination.

The pledge signed by the leaders outlines their shared commitment to unity, peaceful coexistence and standing together against racism in all its forms.

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