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As part of the 2013 Australia Day Festival, to be held at the Parklands, Southbank, Brisbane a Celebration of Faiths event will be held.
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As part of the 2013 Australia Day Festival, to be held at the Parklands, Southbank, Brisbane a Celebration of Faiths event will be held.
The Victorian Government is currently conducting a parliamentary enquiry into sexual abuse in religious and other organisations.
Religions for Peace Australia is providing this coverage of state and national inquiries into child sexual abuse from a multi-faith and interfaith perspectives as a service to the community.
The Planetary Healing Artists will bring together Different Faiths, Indigenous Elders, Spiritual Leaders and Inspirational Representatives to connect us and begin the healing process for this New World on December 21, 2012
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Religions for Peace NSW recently met at Parliament House, Sydney, with special guest Deputy Commissioner for Police, Nick Kaldas.
The Seventh JCMA Women’s Conference 2013 for Jewish, Christian and Muslim Women will be commence on 10 February 2013 at Lower Plenty.
An Improbable Feast is authored by Flinders University Chaplain Geoff Boyce, and focusses on multifaith tertiary chaplaincy.
Religions for Peace Tasmania Branch has been invited by the Human Rights Week Committee to organise an Interfaith Gathering to celebrate Human Rights Week 2012.
William Cooper stood up for the rights of Indigenous Australians and against the Jewish oppression in Europe of the 1930’s. A book launch will be conducted at Sydney Jewish Museum on 9 December.
At Auburn Theological Seminary, where Rabbi Baird has been named the new Dean, joint seminars for Jewish and Christian students are becoming the norm.
The University of Newcastle will host a Gender and Religion Seminar to examine the abillity of women to participate as religious and politicial citizens.
The Centre for Dialogue at Latrobe University specialises in the philosophy, method and practice of dialogue between communities, cultures, religions and civilisations.