

Challenging One Nation on Racism
Chinese Australian Forum President Kenrick Cheah has challenged Senator Pauline Hanson’s speech on Wednesday where she put the question to Parliament: “actually show me anything that I have said that has been racist”. Mr Cheah responded by saying “Pauline’s definition of racism is a bit too narrow”. “Back in 1996 when she said Australia was in danger of being swamped by Asians, that led to a lot of attacks on Asian-Australians,” he said. “She might think there’s a very narrow

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[Press Release] Turnbull fails on 18C and Multiculturalism
On Friday 24th March, the Chinese Australian Forum, CASS, Neighbourhood Eastwood along with other community groups and the Hon Ernest Wong MLC held a press conference to express their disappointment with the Government's decision to change section 18C of the racial discrimination Act. Groups participating in the press conference included: Chinese Australian Forum - CAF Chinese Australian Services Society - CASS Neighbourhood Eastwood Australian Council of Chinese Organisation