Disclaimer

Religions for Peace Australia: Disclaimer This site is authored by the Religions for Peace Australia. The material on this website is made available as a guide only, and not for the purpose of providing professional advice. Before relying on the material, users should independently verify its accuracy, currency, completeness and relevance for their purposes, and … Read more

Privacy Policy

Religions for Peace Australia: Privacy Policy Religions for Peace Australia deems an individual’s right to keep their personal information private very important. The Religions for Peace Australia Website is committed to protecting and maintaining the privacy, accuracy and security of your personal information. Collection of information We will only collect information that is relevant to … Read more

Terms and Conditions

Religions for Peace Australia: Terms and conditions for use of www.religionsforpeaceaustralia.org.au and www.wcrp.org.au Users of the site will agree to not use available personal information of other users for the purpose of direct marketing or commercial solicitation. This section refers to content that users write, post or otherwise enter into the site The Religions for … Read more

Newsletters

Newsletters April 2008 April 2009 April 2010 May 2011 June 2012 June 2013 May, 2014

Australian Links

Jump to National Multifaith Organisations Interfaith Networks Faith Communities Kindred Organisations University Multifaith Activity Multicultural Organisations National Multifaith Organisations National Council of Churches in Australia http://www.ncca.org.au/ Brahma Kumaris Australia https://brahmakumaris.org.au/new/ Uniting Church of Australia – Relations with Other Faiths http://assembly.uca.org.au/rof/ Jewish Christian Muslim Association of Australia http://jcma.org.au/ Australian Council for Christians and Jews http://accj.org.au/ Executive … Read more

Membership

Membership of Religions for Peace Australia is open to all persons of faith and goodwill who are interested in and committed to global peace across the world and to social cohesion in Australia, especially between the faith traditions. There is an annual membership fee, currently at $40, set each year at the Annual General Meeting … Read more

Organisational Structure

Religions for Peace Australia has a Committee of Management, elected each year at its Annual General Meeting, held in April or May each year. For historical reasons, it is centred in Melbourne but there are representatives from associate branches in other capital cities. Currently these are in Sydney, Hobart and Brisbane. There are cognate interfaith … Read more

Mission

Religions for Peace (Australia), formerly known as the World Conference of Religions for Peace (Australia) is Australia’s largest community-based organization working for inter-religious harmony and social cohesion.

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Contact Us

Religions for Peace Australia, Australia’s community-based interfaith organization with the largest coverage, operates as an e-network and so has no office or phone number. Contact is by email to the secretary: Sue Ennis wcrpaust [at] iinet.net.au Contact can also be made by hard copy to: Religions for Peace Australia, Box 1383, CARLTON, 3053 VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA … Read more

Welcome

Welcome to the website of Religions for Peace Australia, formerly called the World Conference of Religions for Peace (WCRP) Australia. WCRP was formed in 1970 and is now the world’s largest interfaith organization committed to fostering peace between religions and nations and to social cohesion within nations. WCRP Australia was founded several years later, and … Read more

Website Service Agreement

Service Agreement By using this web site and the material available through it, you agree to the following conditions: You agree not to infringe copyright or any other intellectual property rights in this site or the material it contains. Copyright in the material available at this site is owned by Religions for Peace Australia and … Read more

Internet Privacy Policy

Internet Privacy Policy Information Collected When you look at our website, our Internet Service Provider makes a record of your visit and logs the following information for statistical purposes: your server address your top level domain name (for example .com, .gov, .au, .uk, etc) the date and time of your visit to the site the … Read more