Mr Dan Bull MLA
Member for Maylands
A Member for Maylands, Mr Dan Bull attended the event and delivered remarks, reflecting the strong support and attention the dinner received at the local political level.

Invited to attend the International Women’s Day & First Multicultural Women’s Day Dinner, MoneyChain was presented with a joint recognition certificate by police and community safety-related organisations, highlighting the brand’s long-term commitment to community engagement and corporate social responsibility.
MoneyChain attending the International Women’s Day & First Multicultural Women’s Day Dinner
Recently, MoneyChain was invited to attend the International Women’s Day & First Multicultural Women’s Day Dinner, hosted by Neighbourhood Watch Asian Community Services, and was honoured at the event with a Certificate of Appreciation jointly presented by Australian police and community safety-related organisations.
This recognition is not only an acknowledgment of MoneyChain’s long-standing support for community development and multicultural engagement, but also a reflection of the company’s continued efforts in fulfilling its social responsibility, strengthening community collaboration, and supporting public safety initiatives.
Receiving this joint recognition from Australian police and community safety organisations is not only an honour, but also an important endorsement of MoneyChain’s sense of social responsibility and active community involvement from mainstream society, the community safety sector, and multicultural communities.
The event brought together distinguished representatives from government, business, consular institutions, and community organisations to celebrate International Women’s Day, honour women’s achievements, and promote communication, cooperation, and development across multicultural communities.
As one of the key invited organisations, MoneyChain joined guests from various sectors in witnessing this meaningful and influential community event. The atmosphere was both dignified and vibrant, showcasing the positive achievements of Western Australia’s multicultural communities in bringing together social resources, encouraging civic participation, and fostering inclusive development.
International Women’s Day is not only a celebration of women’s accomplishments, but also an advocacy for equality, inclusion, cooperation, and social progress. This event further created a warm and meaningful platform for engagement between government, businesses, and community organisations.
At the dinner, MoneyChain received a recognition certificate jointly presented by community and safety-related organisations including Neighbourhood Watch, the WA Police collaborative network, and Crime Stoppers.
This recognition was awarded in appreciation of MoneyChain’s long-term support for community initiatives and its positive role in promoting community collaboration, supporting social causes, strengthening community connections, and fulfilling corporate social responsibility.
For MoneyChain, this is not only an honour, but also an important affirmation from mainstream society and the broader community safety network, as well as an encouragement to continue giving back to the community.
A number of distinguished representatives from the federal parliament, state parliament, and consular institutions delivered speeches at the event, further elevating its profile and reflecting the strong recognition it has received across multicultural communities.
As a financial services brand that has long served the Chinese community and broader multicultural communities, MoneyChain remains committed to providing professional, reliable, and convenient services while actively taking part in community development and public welfare initiatives, building a stronger connection between business growth and social responsibility.
MoneyChain firmly believes that business growth is made possible by the support of the community, and that the achievements of a business should also be returned to the community. Whether through supporting community events, encouraging social collaboration, promoting public safety awareness, or strengthening community ties, MoneyChain hopes to contribute meaningfully to community development through practical action.
International Women’s Day is not only a celebration of women’s achievements, but also a call for equality, inclusion, cooperation, and social progress. The successful hosting of this event created a valuable platform for communication and collaboration among government, businesses, and community organisations, while also strengthening the connection and integration of multicultural society.
For MoneyChain, receiving this joint recognition from Australian police and community safety organisations is both an encouragement and a responsibility. Looking ahead, MoneyChain will continue to uphold its belief in “serving society and giving back to the community”, further strengthen cooperation with community organisations, public institutions, and all sectors of society, and continue to play a positive role in supporting community safety, promoting social inclusion, and advancing multicultural development.
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