Multicultural Queensland Advisory Council Nominations 2025

This is a preview of the 2025 Multicultural Queensland Advisory Council Nomination Form form. When you’re ready to apply, click Fill Out Now to begin.
 

Personal Information

* indicates a required field.

This form is to be used by an individual wishing to nominate to be a member of the Multicultural Queensland Advisory Council. Only the nominee themselves can submit a nomination.

Privacy Notice

The Department of Women, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships and Multiculturalism is collecting your personal information for the purpose of recruiting members to the Multicultural Queensland Advisory Council. This information will be given to the selection panel which may include representatives from non-government organisations. Your personal information will not be disclosed to any other third parties, unless authorised or required by law, and will be handled in accordance with the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld).

Personal information

To allow our office to communicate with you:

Address Line 1, Suburb/Town, State/Province, Postcode, and Country are required. 
Must be an Australian phone number. 
Must be an email address. 
Must be an Australian phone number. 

Residency status

To assess your ability to participate on the Council for a full membership term, are you: * Required
 

Optional information

All applications will be considered regardless of whether this section is completed.

Please note: Members are selected as individuals, rather than representatives of organisations or specific cultural groups. Appointment is based on their skills, experience and the ability to undertake the functions of the Council.

To ensure that we have a broad representation of communities across Queensland, do you identify as:
(You may select more than one)

If you identify as a person from a culturally and/or linguistically diverse background, please provide the following details:

(this information is voluntary and will assist us in ensuring that the Council is representative of Queensland’s diversity).