Resources

Connect with the Whittlesea Anti-Racism Support Network to strengthen how we respond to racism in our community.

The network brings together individuals, community groups and organisations who are impacted by, or committed to preventing racism. It provides a safe space to share experiences, build confidence in responding to incidents of racism and discrimination, and learn where and how to report.

Participants also contribute to the delivery of the Anti-Racism Roadmap for Whittlesea and take part in activities that promote inclusive, non-discriminatory practices across the community.

Explore the WCC Anti‑Racism Support Booklet to quickly learn where you can get help or report racism in Whittlesea. The booklet explains that “it is not always easy to find the ‘right’ service”, so it brings together local supports, state-wide services, and anonymous reporting options in one place.

It highlights the Whittlesea Anti Racism Support Network, a safe community space where people can share their experiences and talk about next steps. It also lists key contacts such as VEOHRC, Victoria Police, and services for First Nations, Muslim and Jewish communities.

The WCC Settlement Snapshot March 2026 outlines how Whittlesea Community Connections supports newly arrived migrants and refugees to build safe, connected and independent lives. It highlights our place based and culturally safe work across settlement, employment, health, education and community participation, grounded in lived experience and strong local partnerships.