Religions for Peace Australia and RMIT Chaplaincy will deliver the public lecture, “Multifaith Australia – Reimagining Our Common Future” in celebration of World Interfaith Harmony Week, on 6 February, 2014.
In collaboration with RMIT University Chaplaincy, Religions for Peace Australia presents a public lecture by Emeritus Professor Joseph Camilleri on this significant topic. The session will be chaired by Ms Patricia Collett, Executive Director of United Nations Association of Australia (Victorian Division).
The Hon. Maria Vamvakinou- Federal Member for Calwell, Deputy Chair of the Joint Standing Committee on Migration, will give the response to the keynote talk by Professor Camilleri.
Joseph Camilleri is Emeritus Professor of International Relations at La Trobe University. He has written and lectured extensively on international relations, governance and globalisation, human rights, North-South relations, international organisations, the United Nations, and the Asia-Pacific region.
Emeritus Professor Camilleri is actively engaged in international research, education and advocacy on issues of human rights, civilisation dialogue, global governance reform, peace and security. He is the recipient of St Michael’s Award for Distinguished Service to the Community, and past Australian President of the International Christian Peace Movement, Pax Christi.
Event Details
What: Public Lecture: Multifaith Australia – Reimagining Our Common Future
When: 6 February, 2014, 6PM – 8PM
Where: RMIT University – City Campus, Emily McPherson Building – Level 1, Room 1, Corner Russell & Victoria Streets, Melbourne
Cost: Free
More information: Sue Ennis, wcrpaust (at) iinet.net.au
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