Wednesday, 12 December 2012

New Board of Management


Staff congratulate and welcome the New Board of Management and look forward to working with the new board in 2013.

Executive:

President                    -  Ruth Lee
Vice President            -  Albert Hau
Treasurer                    -  John Bonnyman
Secretary                    -  Geoffrey Harrison
Tutor Representative    -  Anna Walker
Student Representative - Kwai Fong Ng


Ordinary Members:

-  Leonie Burnham
-  Julie Hawkey
-  Sandra McCartney
-  Denzil Senevirate

Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Student Christmas Party on 28th November 2012


As it is closed to the end of year of 2012, and welcome to the coming year of 2013.   We have a Christmas Party for Teachers and Students to celebrate. It is a way to say thankyou to their teachers for their hardwork, kindness, patience and efforts.  Enjoy!!!

A very successful and pleasurable day to celebrate the hard works the tutors and students have put together throughout the year.  Each class has worked really hard to prepare a performance to perform at this party.

The performances are:
1. Robert and his band
2. Each individual class to perform their presentations as follows:
    a. Individual singing
    b. Group singing
    c. Student playing with the keyboard
    d. Line dancing
    e. Students presenting a poem
    f. Korean dance group playing with the drums

This was a really successful day as there was a lot of involvement of students and staff participation taken place, as they have taken the courage to perform in front of the audiencess not only to entertain others but themselves.

We thank the staff and students who made this day a wonderful and successful day to celebrate the end of year student Christmas Party.

Wednesday, 17 October 2012


Customer Service Workshop on 15th November 2012


This course is for people with disability, it will provide a safe and fun environment for all participants to explore ways to communicate effectively.  It will include the ways of meeting and/or greeting, engaging people with confidence and the importance of body language.

Wednesday, 29 August 2012

Louise Multicultural Annual General Meeting

Date:  Wednesday 17th October, 2012

You are all invited to attend the Louise Multicultural Annual General Meeting as we reflect on this financial year (2011/2012) and look ahead to next financial year (2012/2013).

There was a great deal of hard work leading up to AGM, by staff and volunteers alike.  The AGM MC did an excellent job ensuring the meeting was on track, keeping it and the voting running smoothly with a delightful infusion of humour.

Mr Joseph Joulana - guest speaker of AMES - gave a very enlightening talk titled "New and Emerging Communities".  Please refer to the Term 4 newsletter for more details about the AGM meeting content.

Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Moon Festival Celebration - Free Event


Date:    Friday 21st Sept 2012
Time:    10:00 am - 12:30 pm
Venue:  Box Hill Town Hall

The Moon Festival celebrates the harvest moon.  Bring along your friends and family members to get together and give thanks.

Entertainment include:
- Singing
- Dancing
- Moon Cakes
- Refreshment



Seriously Fun International Cultural Exchange Program is Back For Term 3!

Free Event!

Date: Friday 07/09/12
Time: 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm

We held a "Seriously Fun International Cultural Exchange Program!" at our centre again in September 2012.

The program included the following items:
  - Teen Talk
  - Information Sessions
  - Music Performances
  - Learning Aussie Slang
  - Games
  - Networking Opportunities
  - Refreshments

Free Quilting Class is running again in Term 3


Date:    Thursdays 16/07/12 - 21/09/12
Time:    12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

In Term 2, the participants had made their creations of table runners, see the previous blog with photos for more details.  All participants enjoy attending the class so much and request the teacher (Judy) to show them more, and Judy is happy to run this class again for this term.

This program works your nimble fingers and allows you to showcase your creativity.

This term participants are learning how to make an oriental squares by hand.  It only takes your time and patience, the final product is very rewarding, you will be proud to show it off to your friends and family.

If you are interested, please come along and join in the fun.  At the same time you will get rewards once you have completed a final product.   

Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Interested in learning about Australian Society and Culture?

Date:      Mondays, 6th August - 10th September 2012
Time:     10 am - 12 pm
Venue:   Suite 8, Town Hall Hub
             27 Bank Street, Box Hill VIC 3128

Learn about Australian Society and Culture at Louise Multicultural Community Centre.

Louise Multicultural Community Centre (LMCC)  is committed to helping migrants and refugees settle successfully in Australia.  To help with this integration process LMCC is offering classes that focus on the core ideas behind Australian  society and culture.

"At Louise Multicultural Community Centre our mission is to help migrants and refugees living in Australia."


In a relaxed and friendly environment students will undertake weekly written and spoken tasks.  These tasks will allow students to discuss and explore concepts such as democracy, mateship, and Australia's unique sporting and artistic cultures.  At the classes conclusion students will have a general understanding of Australian society and culture.

Wednesday, 27 June 2012

Louise Multicultural Community Centre (LMCC) Disability Inclusion Program

Our disability inclusion project was funded by the Department of Human Services. The aim of the program was to promote and increase the participation of people with disability particularly from those migrant backgrounds in the LMCC and other Neighbourhood Houses’ activities. LMCC has been assisting migrants and refuges to settle in Australia for a long time and understands the barriers and obstacles they experience. With this in mind the MAC-Fusion program’s objective was to empower participants with disability through skills development and provide socialising activities with relaxing and caring atmosphere.
1. Skills Development
Basic Customer Service Training “Workplace and Community Interaction”
The program was delivered by Graeme Gordes, a well experienced life couch volunteer for the MAC-Fusion project. The focus of the program was to provide the participants with the skills and knowledge to deal and engage with people and communicate with confidence. These skills allow them to articulate their needs and demand better services when their needs are not met.
Skype for Migrants with Disability
The focus of the program was to teach the participants the skills to navigate the Skype program and to make free video calls to connect with family and friends both in Australia and oversees. Participants learnt how to create their accounts and make free video calls to friends and families.
2. Socialising Activities
Nia Holistic Movement Class
The Nia Holistic Movement is a combination of different forms of movements such as healing arts, jazz music and movements from martial arts packaged under the motto of “Love your body Love your life”. It was a four weeks class and there were total of 20 participants in this class, 11 of them were people with disability. At the end of the four weeks class many participants with disability indicated that although they were a bit hesitant at the beginning, they had thoroughly enjoyed the activity and valued the experience.
Excursions
LMCC students went to Tutankhamun Exhibition and eight participants with disability from Nadraska joined with them to see the Tutankhamun Exhibition. Both groups indicated that the trip was fun and a life time learning experience.
Festivals
At the end of the last year LMCC held a big Mask festival. The aim of festival was to unmask respect for diversity. About 45 participants with disability and their carers participated in this activity. Many of them made their own masks and competed for prices. Two participants with disability won for prices. Over all, participants with disability had enjoyed the festival.
In addition, through the MAC-Fusion project more than eighty people with disability participated in various activities at the LMCC centre and by developing its own disability action plan the centre is committed to welcome people with disability to participate its different activities.
I would like to say a big thank you for all the people that made possible for this project to be successful one including retired Centre Manager Cynthia Shaw, current Centre Manager Klaudia Lozo, Administration/Program Coordinator Cindy Kung,  all the tutors and their students and other volunteers of the LMCC centre, Graeme Gordes a life coach volunteer for MAC-Fusion project, Melinda Brown from DHS, Maureen D’Arcy from Whitehorse Metro Access Officer, Denise Shaw from Burke and Beyond, Ronda Hussey from Nadraska, Stephanie and Helen from Yooralla, Nia instructor Sabine Wither and last but not least, all the wonderful people with disability who participated in this project.
Abdi Moalin.

Monday, 18 June 2012

Seriously Fun International Cultural Exchange Program is Back For Term 2!

Friday 15th June 2012 from 4pm to 6pm

We held a "Seriously Fun International Cultural Exchange Program!" at our centre again in June 2012.

A lot of students turned up on the day.  The program included the following items:
  - Music and Performance (Playing Guitars, singing, playing electronic keyboard)
  - Learning Aussie Slang
  - Networking/Information and many more....
  - Refreshments (snacks, fruit juices, lollies, pizzas, and so forth)



Monday, 4 June 2012

Free Quilting Class - from 17/05/12 - 26/06/12

This is an opportunity for people to come and enjoy learning a new hobby or skill.  The instructor (Judy) for this class teaches all participants to make a table runner or a table mat by hand.  Anyone can do this type of hand craft anywhere where they have some free times on their sleeves, like while they are  travelling on the train, tram, bus or watching TV when the commercial is on. 

All the attendants are enjoying their time in class and some of the photos are taken during the class as shown below:

Monday, 28 May 2012

Bette Ellis Multicultural Morning Tea

Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea is one of Australia’s best-loved fundraising events, and plays a vital role in raising money towards Cancer Council’s work in research, prevention and support. 

Louise Multicultural Community Centre (LMCC) held this biggest morning tea on 24 May 2012, and over 80 people attended and some of the pictures were taken on the day.

1.  Volunteers at the registration and contribution counter collected money for the Cancer Council.
2 & 3.  People attended at LMCC. 
4.  Performance - Chinese dance.
5.  Dudley gave a speech on the statistic of the cancer council.
6.  Geoff thanked Dudley for his time and effort for the past 17 years at the centre.  Dudley will continue to volunteer on graphic design after retiring from teaching.
7.  Nga (student) thanked Bette and Dudley for their teaching.
8.  Korean Drumming Group performed on the day.
9, 10 & 11.  Thank people for bringing food to share with others.  All people had a wonderful time on this day.



Monday, 21 May 2012

National Volunteer Week (NVW) 

begins 14/05/12 - 20/05/12

This National Volunteer Week 2012 is the celebration of volunteers in Australia.  It provides an opportunity to highlight the role of volunteers in our Whitehorse Community and to say Thank You to those who volunteer and donate their time and energy to help others.


Free Cultural Exchange Program - March 30, 2012

We held a "Seriously Fun International Cultural Exchange Program!" at our centre.
The program included the following items:
  - Music and Performance
  - Learn Aussie Slang
  - Networking/Information and many more....
  - Refreshments

A number of students were attending, below are some of the photos taken on that day:

Thursday, 1 March 2012

Free NIA Class @ LMCC

Come and join us - free your SOUL!

Date & Time
  • Express yourself freely Wed 7/3/12, 12.30 – 1.30pm
  • Relax Wed 14/3/12, 12.30 – 1.30pm
  • Enjoy freedom of movement Wed 21/3/12, 12.30 – 1.30pm
  • Dance to your soul Wed 28/3/12, 12.30 – 1.30pm

NIA Style
Create your own dance, express the joy of your spirit, floating with music, breathing, stretching, moving your body to your own ability!
This is movement addressing the Human Being within, not just the body, it is the release of emotion, focus on yourself, your feeling and your understanding of the music……

NIA Technique
In following the body's way, a comprehensive, holistic exercise approach that draws from the martial arts (e.g. tae kwon do, tai chi and aikido) as well as the healing arts (yoga, the Alexander Technique etc).
Move your body the way it was designed to be moved, gain enlightenment through movements that shift your body's weight, with varying levels of intensity, range and speed.
日期和时间
  • 释放你的感受 星期三7/3/12,12.30 - 1.30pm
  • 愉悦你的精神 星期三14/3/12,12.30 - 1.30pm
  • 放松你的心情 星期三21/3/12,12.30 - 1.30pm
  • 舞动你的灵魂 星期三28/3/12,12.30 - 1.30pm
NIA 的形式
你自己的舞蹈,你自己的表现,伴随着音乐,从呼吸到伸展,移动,起伏,跳跃!!!

NIA的技巧和练习方法
结合武術(如跆拳道,太極),舞蹈藝術(如爵士舞,現代)和癒合藝術(瑜伽,亞歷山大技巧)。

用你的身體,移动人體自身的重量移动不同程度的強度,範圍和速度进行锻炼

Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Skype course

Skype for migrants with a disability
Learn how to use Skype and connect to family and friends with this short tailored course. Classes start on 8 March 2012 and will be held in the Louise Multicultural Community Centre, Box Hill 10:00 am - 12:00 noon. Cost Free. Bookings essential.  Participants need to have basic knowledge of computers, ability to use a standard keyboard and headphones.  Call to check eligibility and tell us about your access requirements, we will do our best to assist you.  Ask for Abdi Moalin: (03) 9285 4852 or 0432625314. 

Monday, 30 January 2012

Term One 2012

Term One 2012 - commences 1st Feb 2012

A warm welcome to the New Year as well as the commencement of Term One on Wednesday 1st February 2012. We are looking forward to working with all our wonderful volunteers in 2012 with many new programs and exciting events.

News Flash:Full_logo_blue The Louise is venturing into the world of Twitter, and so especially for you, our valued volunteers, we will be offering a short 1 hour course in how to use this popular application. These days wherever you go there is reference to Twitter... so come and find out what it is all about.... even if you take it no further you would have made an informed decision. Dates and Times will be finalised later depending on the numbers of volunteers wishing to take up this offer.

Sunday, 8 January 2012

Chinese New Year 2012

Chinese New Year is not only celebrated by people born in China.  It is celebrated across the world in many countries such as China; Hong Kong; Taiwan; Vietnam and many more. This year Chinese New Year will be celebrated on Monday 23 January 2012, however, festivities continue throughout that week.

Animal signs are associated with each new year.  There are twelve animals repeated every 12 years.  2012 is the year of the dragon representing great and auspicious power.  Good deeds are encouraged as the dragon is meant to be an inspiration seeking to overcome all the wrongs in society. Thus an angry dragon is always justified because it has to do with correcting the erring.

The evening meal on New Year's Eve is traditionally fish.  Sweets and steamed cakes symbolize all the good things that one can expect from the year to come.  Clams and spring rolls are both symbolic of wealth.


I found a great site called Taiwanese-Secrets.com with some great pictures of dragons (see above)

There will be two celebrations in Box Hill this year.
  1. Saturday 21st in Market Street Box Hill
  2. Monday 23rd in Centro Box Hill (in the shopping centre) Chinese Lion Dance at 10:30 (South precinct) and 11:30 (North precinct) 
Wishing all our participants a Happy New Year and also a Happy and Prosperous Chinese New Year