Essendon star Dyson Heppell was on board as an ambassador at last night’s Indian Auskick Centre visit.

Established in 2014 as a pilot program for the AFL's Multicultural Program, the Bombers Gurdwara Craigieburn Auskick Centre continued in 2015 with it being cemented as one of the club's key multiculutral inititatives for the future.

Approximately 30 children and 15 parents from the Auskick Centre took part in yesterday's session, run by the club's Multicultural Development Officer Salim Mahazi and assisted by the 2014 Female Footballer of the year Nadine Rabah. 

Members of the centre were also treated to a special visit to the True Value Solar Centre, where they participated in football activities and were given a tour of the club's state of the art facilities. 

For more information on the club's multicultural program, click here.