
The International Survey of Catholic Women is one of the most extensive surveys of Catholic women ever undertaken. The aim of the survey was to gather feedback on the experiences of Catholic women.
Source: The Conversation

Profiles on Roman Catholic Christianity, Protestant Christianity, Eastern Orthodox Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Theravāda Buddhism and Mahāyāna Buddhism have been added to SBS’s The Cultural Atlas.
Source: SBS

The rights of Hindus to display a Swastika were recently preserved and protected by a significant piece of legislation that was passed in the NSW Parliament.
Source: The Australia Today

Rabbi Yossi Rodal has found home in the Hunter Valley.
Source: ABC

Women have been at the forefront of escalating protests in Iran sparked by the death in custody of a woman detained for breaking hijab laws.
Source: BBC

The Victorian Government introduced the Reportable Conduct Scheme (the Scheme) to make organisations safer for children by protecting them from abuse and misconduct.
Source: Commission for Children and Young People

When Negar Sabet awakes after a restless night in Sydney, she agonises about her elderly mother, Mahvash Sabet, who has been locked up in Iran's notorious Evin prison since the end of July.
Source: ABC

At first glance, St George and St James church seem a spitting image of one another. Both were built in fertile farming districts in Tasmania's north-west, both have a 150-year-old Anglican tradition.
Source: ABC
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