Bringing Communities Together
At fair Canberra, wellbeing is at the forefront of what we're working towards together.
Building Fairer Canberra
building Tomorrow, Together
About Us
Empowering Diversity, Creating Equity: Fair Canberra Inc.
The primary role of Fair Canberra Inc is to work as a policy think tank and networking organisation that exists to advocate for, and to influence, public, community, sporting, and educational organisations and the private sector on issues facing Canberrans and, in particular, people from CALD backgrounds.
Fair Canberra Inc advocates for and influences public policy outcomes through planned, organised and sustained actions, networking, activities and commentary on specific issues facing Canberrans, with a focus on those issues that impact on people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
Get Involved
Fair Canberra Inc encourages members and Canberrans generally to support the organisation.
Activities
We organize diverse community activities and events with multicultural groups
25 February, 2023
Fostering Mental Well-Being and Knowledge Exchange
13 March, 2023
Fostering Diversity and Unity: Fair Canberra’s Financial support
Our impact
Advocacy: Influencing policies for equitable treatment of diverse communities.
Our Constitution
Annual Reports
- 2023 - Annual Report
- 2022 - Annual Report
- 2021 - Annual Report
- 2020 - Annual Report
- 2019 - Annual Report
Media Feature
This organisation is working quietly and effectively for a fairer Canberra
Nic Manikis had anticipated a quiet retirement.
Having enjoyed a “dream career” in the public sector helping to shape social policy and community services in Canberra for more than 30 years, he stepped away in 2016.
New opportunity for multicultural and Indigenous families to build digital safety skills
Fair Canberra and the University of Canberra (UC) have joined forces to deliver a cyber safety awareness program with a particular focus on local families, the elderly, refugees and the wider multicultural community – groups that are often the most vulnerable to cybercrime.