Opposition Leader Matthew Guy meets with multicultural media reps

Victorian State Opposition Leader Matthew Guy and key members of his leadership group, David Southwick, Georgie Crozier, James Newbury and David Davis met with the Victorian-based representatives of the Independent Multicultural Media Australia (IMMA). 

The Philippine Times‘ Publisher Alice Nicolas and other IMMA members discussed with Matthew Guy and his team ways of increasing support for independent multicultural media and stronger ways of engagement with them.

Alice Nicolas, Publisher of The Philippine Times, with Opposition Leader Mathew Guy (centre) and IMMA officer, Fotis Kapetopoulos (left)
Alice Nicolas, Publisher of The Philippine Times, with Opposition Leader Matthew Guy (centre) and IMMA officer, Fotis Kapetopoulos (left)

The meeting was held on Wednesday, 17 August, at the Liberal Leader’s office in Springs Street, Melbourne.

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