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Friday, 17 February 2012 | Read the full story

We're really angry to hear Jay Laga'aia was written off Home and Away due to his ethnicity - its about time mainstream TV producers showed the multi-ethnic faces of Australia!

This poll on The Age website shows that the majority of their readers agree:

Thursday, 19 January 2012 | Read the full story

There's a poll on the Herald Sun website today asking if racism is alive in Australia. Please vote here.

Wednesday, 11 January 2012 | Read the full story

Happy 2012! We've got some exciting projects and campaigns lined up for this year. If you're keen to help us make them successful, please apply for one of our new volunteer roles:

  • Chairperson of the Board
  • Public Fund Management Committee Member (x3)
  • Website Manager
  • Interview Coordinator (internship)
  • Interviewee (we only need 30 minutes of your time!)
Wednesday, 7 December 2011 | Read the full story

Albert Nobbs is a period drama about identity. It focuses on the role of women and how one woman's ingenuity allowed her to function in a completely patriarchal system, allowing her to be in charge of her own life.

"A gripping ensemble piece. Glenn Close is terrific ... highly affecting." - The Guardian

Thanks to our friends at Hopscotch, we are giving away 10 passes to see Albert Nobbs from 12 January in...

Monday, 28 November 2011 | Read the full story

GiveNow Week takes place around Australia during December each year to focus attention on the many ways we can make a difference to the lives of others.

This week, please make a donation to All Together Now to help us continue to promote the prevention of racism. We are the only national not-for-profit working solely on addressing racism in Australia. As you'll see from our recent Annual Report and Give Racism The Finger project report, our overheads are extremely low (1%) and our social impact is high. Every dollar you donate will make a...

Friday, 25 November 2011 | Read the full story

"With a stirring score by Moby, it’s a heart-warming tale of human dignity and innovation" - Huffington Post