
The national multi faith alliance is calling on their communities to support the upcoming vote. Reverend Glenn Loughery and Adel Salman say it is a great opportunity for unity and reconciliation.
Source: ABC

A multi-faith alliance of Australia’s major religions will coordinate the National Weekend of Prayer, Reflection and Meditation this weekend to celebrate the opportunity for recognition and reconciliation offered by the impending Voice to Parliament referendum.
Source: Uniting Church in Australia
In late August, St Kilda Hebrew Congregation held its Second Annual Multifaith and Multicultural Week, the highlight of which was a wonderful special Shabbat (sabbath) service and Kiddush (asmall meal). Apart from the 80 Jewish congregants attending, the Shabbat event included 40 leaders from 16 diverse faith and ethnic communities gathering to see behind the proverbial curtain, breaking down stereotypes and building friendships.

Some Buddhists are strictly vegetarian, and others eat meat. Both justify their positions on the basis of Buddhist texts and teachings.
Source: The Conversation

Stepping onto the field against South Korea in Morocco’s second Women’s World Cup match, defender Nouhaila Benzina made history as the first player to wear a hijab while competing at a senior-level global tournament.
Source: Religion News

The current Australian of the Year Local Hero will circumnavigate the country as he urges those from diverse ethnic, religious and cultural backgrounds to support an Indigenous voice to parliament.
Source: The West

The prize hosted by the Islamic Museum of Australia spotlights the diversity and significance of contemporary Muslim artists.
Source: Arts Hub

New research shows the disturbing levels of antisemitism faced by young people, both on campus and online.
Source: ABC News
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