Come talk to VITS at the Viva Victoria Festival!

VITS, the Victorian Interpreting & Translating Service, will be attending the Viva Victoria Festival this year!

The festival will be held on Sunday 23 March 2014 between 12pm and 6pm on Federation Square.
Entrance is free!

Viva Victoria will offer music and dance across four stages, delicious food from around the world, workshops, fashion, arts, crafts, a kids zone with free activities and face painting, and much more.
It provides an opportunity for Victorians from all walks of life to come together and embrace and celebrate the rich cultural diversity we have in Victoria.

The festival is part of Cultural Diversity week, a week of celebration taking place from 15 to 23 March 2014,.
Cultural Diversity Week is an initiative of the Victorian Multicultural Commission and provides an opportunity for Victorians to come together to share aspects of their culture, faith and language, and celebrate the benefits multiculturalism brings to our state.
This is the sixth consecutive year that VITS has been a sponsor of the event and it represents a commitment by the company to fostering a rich, inclusive society.

Further details  on the Viva Victoria one-day festival on Federation Square, can be found here.

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