Hi, I’m Kat Theophanous - the Labor Member of Parliament for Northcote in the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

More Support for Victoria's African Communities

The Allan Labor Government is continuing to support Victoria’s African communities through the successful Homework Clubs which have helped increase school participation and completion rates. 

Minister for Multicultural Affairs Ingrid Stitt today visited Endeavour Youth Australia at Thornbury High School to meet with students and announce a four-year $17 million investment to continue Homework Clubs as part of the Victorian Budget 2024/25.   

More than 1,350 students have enrolled in Homework Clubs across Victoria over the last three years, with feedback showing students are more confident and positive about school, and parents more engaged in their children’s education.  

Delivered as part of the Victorian African Communities Action Plan – a 10-year strategy to empower African Victorians – Homework Clubs aim to better engage students and their families with their education, schools, and communities. 

The program offers safe, inclusive, and culturally appropriate spaces for young African Victorians and their families to meet to do schoolwork and other activities.  

It also provides important opportunities for families to build social connections within their local and wider communities, with Homework Clubs running across the state including in Dandenong, Flemington, Carlton, Pakenham, and Preston along with regional cities such as Bendigo, Greater Shepparton, and Corio.  

The Victorian Budget 2024/25 also delivered $5 million over four years to continue delivering on the Victorian African Communities Action Plan, which funds a range of programs designed to support African communities with  employment, education, leadership and infrastructure. 

For more information on the Victorian African Communities Action Plan and Homework Clubs visit: vic.gov.au/empowering-african-communities-victoria 

Quotes attributable to Minister for Multicultural Affairs Ingrid Stitt  

“We’ve seen the positive outcomes of Homework Clubs for students and their families, and by continuing funding we’re ensuring Victorians of African heritage have more opportunities to thrive in our state.”  

“We’re committed to ensuring every Victorian feels a sense of belonging in our state and the Homework Clubs not only support young people’s education but work toward building a fairer more inclusive Victoria for all.” 

Quote attributable to Member for Northcote Kat Theophanous  

“We are continuing to support members of our community in every stage of life, and I’m delighted to see so many students engaging with Homework Clubs here at Thornbury High School.” 

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