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Welcome to the Community Relations Commission
Promoting multiculturalism, ethnic affairs, cultural diversity, community unity and harmony in one of the most culturally diverse States of the world, New South Wales, Australia.
Be counted! The CRC has a huge database of community organisations and individuals of various ethnic backgrounds. Register with the CRC and receive information on multicultural issues, participate in discussions on cultural diversity and have an opportunity to attend community and Government functions and events.
News and Events

Youth Harmony Festival attracts thousands at Darling Harbour
07.05.2008The Youth Harmony Festival staged by the Community Relations Commission at Darling Harbour on Sunday the 4th of May attracted large numbers of Sydney-siders who enjoyed a perfect autumn day in true Australian style.

Minister Launches EmailLink
30.04.2008EmailLink, the newest service of the CRC that will enable public, private and community organisations to connect with the multicultural community of New South Wales, was launched by the Hon Barbara Perry, Minister for Juvenile Justice, Minister for Western Sydney and Minister Assisting the Premier on Citizenship earlier today, Wednesday 30 April 2008, at the Strangers Lounge, NSW Parliament House. The launch was streamed live to the internet via the CRC website. Video and reports from the launch will be available on this site shortly.

Youth leadership program for Egyptian community in NSW launched
10.04.2008A youth leadership programme aimed at the brightest young minds in the Egyptian community in New South Wales was launched this week by the Chair of the CRC, Stepan Kerkyasharian.
Important Malaysian youth leader visits the Commission
07.04.08The President of Malaysia’s Muslim Youth Movement,Yusri Mohamad, visited the Community Relations Commission today and held talks with the Chair, Stepan Kerkyasharian, about international issues impinging on Muslim youth in both Malaysia and Australia.
Making a complaint to the Australian media
28.03.2008The media fact Sheet "Making a complaint to the Australian media. Tools for the Community Sector." was developed by the Canterbury-Bankstown Community Harmony Round Table in response to the needs of the community to have relevant and accessible information on how to make a complaint about the media.

