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Coalition commits to delivering for Blacktown locals with revitalised hope multicultural hub

20 March 2025
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Senator the Hon Michaelia Cash
Shadow Attorney-general Shadow Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations Leader of the Opposition in the Senate

Senator James Paterson
Shadow Minister for Home Affairs
Shadow Minister for Cyber Security
Shadow Cabinet Secretary

Rattan Virk
Liberal Candidate for Greenway

An elected Dutton Coalition Government has committed to delivering a revitalised HOPE Multicultural Hub in Blacktown – a project operated by the Harman Foundation. 

Liberal candidate for Greenway, Rattan Virk, said this $250,000 commitment will cement the HOPE Multicultural Hub as a single stop for vulnerable migrant communities by upgrading its existing facilities, broadening its service offering, and expanding its outreach capabilities. 

"This commitment is in direct response to a need identified by our community,” said Dr Virk. 

“For over 12 years, the Harman Foundation has been assisting families in Greenway – an area rich in linguistic and cultural diversity – where accessing support services can otherwise be challenging.” 

Senator the Hon Michaelia Cash said that a Dutton Coalition Government is prepared to invest in projects that are vital to improving community safety outcomes. 

“Having spoken to representatives of the Harman Foundation today, I know this commitment will make a real difference to the lives of many Blacktown families,” said Senator Cash. 

Senator James Paterson said under a Dutton Coalition Government, the Greenway community will be stronger, more secure, and better supported to tackle crime. 

“Getting Australia Back on Track means keeping Australia safe – safe for families, safe for businesses, and safe for communities,” said Senator Paterson. 

Authorised by Chris Stone, Liberal Party of Australia, NSW Division, Level 2, 131 Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000.

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