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21 March, 2026

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Strong support for refugees

RURAL Australians for Refugees (RAR) has built a strong and active presence in Ararat, with a dedicated group of local supporters working to create a welcoming environment for refugees and people seeking asylum. For more than 10 years, Frank and Alwyn Kitchen have been committed members of the Ararat RAR group.

By Craig Wilson

Alwyn and Frank Kitchen have been strong supporters of Rural Australians for Refugees for well over a decade.
Alwyn and Frank Kitchen have been strong supporters of Rural Australians for Refugees for well over a decade.

Motivated by the global displacement crisis affecting more than 50 million people, Mr Kitchen said the group was formed because people believed Ararat could do more to support refugees and displaced people.

Working closely with both Ararat Rural Council and Ararat Neighbourhood House, RAR supports a range of initiatives to help new arrivals settle into our local community, including connecting them to learn to swim programs that teach Australian water safety, and donating essential goods and food.

Mr Kitchen said community events like today's Harmony Day event in Ararat played an important role in bringing people together, no matter what their background.

“We have many cultures now represented in Ararat including Samoan, Filipino and Sudanese families. But they don’t always have opportunities to connect. Harmony Day gives them that chance. I encourage everyone, no matter where they’re from, to come along and enjoy the food, music and performance,” Mr Kitchen said.

Council is partnering with Ararat Neighbourhood House and local volunteer organisations to host the free Harmony Day celebration at Ararat Town Hall (today) Saturday 21 March from 10.30am to 1pm.

Council CEO Dr Tim Harrison said Council offered lots of practical support to migrants and refugees to help them settle into Ararat Rural City, delivered through the Settlement Services program and the CALD Kindergarten Outreach program.

“Koyeh and Anita work closely together to help newcomers from other countries to settle into our community and to make sure they have the support system around them to ensure they thrive and are happy here for many years to come.”

For more information about these programs go to www.ararat.vic.gov.au and visit Communities/MulticulturalCommunities.

 

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