Ahmadiyya Muslim Association (AMA) Victoria hosted its annual Australia Day multifaith dinner to commemorate Australia Day at their Langwarrin mosque on Saturday the 1st of February 2014. The dinner was attended by more than 150 guests including Interfaith Networks representatives, Federal and State MPs, Mayors, Councillors, local government officials, Victoria Police officials, fire chief, university professors, university students, Australia Day ambassador, neighbours and local community members.

The Kingston Interfaith Network joined in the celebrations at Globe to Globe World Music Festival on Australia Day with music, dancing and arts and craft. Held at Namatjira Park, Clayton South, Globe to Globe is an annual festival for the City of Kingston.

Approximately 200 people gathered at the Flemington Community Centre on Sunday 24th November 2013 to participate at the Victorian Interfaith Networks Conference (VINC), hosted in 2013 by Moonee Valley Interfaith Network and Moonee Valley City Council.

Approximately 30 members of the Casey Multifaith Network participated in a tour to places of worship on Thursday  21st of November 2013. The tour started at 9:30am sharp leaving from the designated meeting place in Berwick.

Driving up the dirt road to the Brahma Kumaris Spiritual Learning Centre in Frankston South, I begin to feel quite apprehensive – I am not sure what to expect, or what will be expected of me at my very first Silent Interfaith Retreat.

26 September 2013 - Berwick News

RESPECT was the key word at the Casey Multi-faith Network’s sixth annual gathering earlier this month. The night, held at Nossal High School, included a range of performances from various international and religious groups as each person involved learned more about other cultures, and continues to do so.

Frankston Interfaith Network’s Peace Day celebrations with Joy of the Earth Community Gardeners on Sunday 22nd September was a beautiful, shining example of how two very different communities can come together to celebrate in harmony and peace.

International UN World Peace Day was celebrated jointly by COMMON (Centre of Melbourne Multifaith and Others Network) and WIN (Women's Interfaith Network) foundation on 21st September 2013 from 6.30pm at the East Melbourne orthodox Synagogue, 488 Albert St, East Melbourne, Australia.

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