We’re tapping into the huge number of football fans with a new Erase Racism TV ad!
New volunteer roles at All Together Now
All Together Now is currently recruiting for three volunteer roles at different levels of the organisation. As always, people from ethnic minority backgrounds, Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders are strongly encouraged to apply.
Ex neo-Nazi to tackle racial hatred in Australia
Ex neo-Nazi Robert Orell is joining forces with All Together Now to tackle recruitment by white supremacist groups in Australia and to stop racial hatred. Robert spent five years involved …
Make a difference by joining All Together Now’s board
All Together Now is recruiting two new people for our volunteer board of Directors. People from ethnic minority backgrounds, Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders are strongly encouraged to apply. Closing date: Monday 11th November 2013.
Annual Report 2012-13
Here you can find All Together Now’s annual report for 2012-2013.
We’re recruiting!
We are recruiting several roles to manage the Exit project. These roles are casual part-time and will finish at the end of June 2014. People from ethnic minority backgrounds, Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders are strongly encouraged to apply.
One Parramatta project wins Jim Samios Memorial Award
All Together Now’s One Parramatta project has been awarded a Building Inclusive Communities Award in the not-for-profit category.
Welcome Bruce Djite – our new ambassador
Welcome to our new ambassador, Bruce Djite, Australian professional footballer who currently plays for Hyundai A-League club Adelaide United.
The One Parramatta project – erasing racism in Parramatta
The One Parramatta project is an original pilot dedicated to addressing interpersonal racism in Parramatta. An initial grant of $50,000 from the Department of Immigration and Citizenship made this idea …
Make an end of financial year donation
We’ve just finished evaluating our groundbreaking pilot project One Parramatta. It’s groundbreaking because it has changed the way people think about racism. Simon was one of the 120 people we …

