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National Address

Australia: Nada’s Story

March 16, 2017 by Admin

During his speech at the National Press Club on 15 March 2017, Greens Leader Richard Di Natale invited Nada, an inspiring young Muslim woman, to tell the country her story in her own words – hear it for yourself: NADA: LET’S BRING PEOPLE TOGETHER “I don’t think there has been a single month where someone … Read more

Categories Australia, News Tags Muslim, National Address, Professional Women, Racism

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Religions for Peace Australia acknowledges the traditional owners of country throughout Australia and their continuing connection to land and community. We pay our respect to them and their cultures, and to the elders both past and present.

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2021 Interfaith Calendar

Calendar of Cultural and Religious Dates lists events for different cultural groups and faiths in Australia, 2021.

2020 Interfaith Calendar

Calendar of Cultural and Religious Dates lists events for different cultural groups and faiths in Australia, 2020.

Multifaith Chaplaincy

Multifaith Chaplaincy

Multifaith Chaplaincy is a research and development project by Religions for Peace Australia to develop culturally diverse chaplains in the religions that provide services to multifaith Australia. You can read more about Multifaith Chaplaincy

Back your neighbour

Back your neighbour The government is withdrawing support services for people living in our communities who have fled war and persecution, including financial support and trauma counselling from victims of torture. Read more here

Living the Change

Download a One-page guide on Living the Change - Faithful Choices for a flourishing world

Download a Flyer on Living the Change in Multicultural Australia … in a Challenging Climate

Download an offer of a FREE 2.5 hour gentle sharing on reducing carbon in your life for your interfaith group or your religious community. Download here.

Diverse Faiths of Tasmania

Read about the Religious groups in Tasmania.

The Golden Rule

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An Australian Version of the Golden Rule Poster - with Australian Aboriginal ethic - is available.

Interfaith Resources for Domestic Violence

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Booklet produced by City of Greater Dandenong Interfaith Network

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Promoting Equal and Respectful Relationships in Faith Communities: a Manual and Tool Kit

Importance of Interfaith Dialogue

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Canberra Interfaith Forum conducted a forum with multiple faiths addressing the Importance of Interfaith Dialogue.

Anti Racism

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Religions for Peace Australia has partnered with the Australian Human Rights Commission Anti Racism Strategy

Racism – Community Reporting Tool (Victoria)

Racism - Have you been unfairly treated? Regardless of where you’re from, what you look like, what you believe or what language you speak, no one should have to endure racism in the place they call home. You can report racism you have experienced in Victoria, here.

Australian Religious Response to Climate Change

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Visit the website of the Australian Religious Response to Climate Change

Religions for Peace

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