
In a year of extreme floods, war and a pandemic, faith leaders are sharing a heartening message; “never give up hope”.
Source: The Age

Swinburne Student Life is offering a unique opportunity for a passionate and motivated professional to support the management of the Multi Faith Centre space.
Source: Swinburne University of Technology

The triple premiership champion is revered by many, but his journey to the top wasn't easy as a young Muslim boy with little guidance in a field where Islam is under-represented.
Source: SBS

Hakeem al-Araibi quietly arrived at St Albans Saints Soccer Club training after sunset, holding a date and a drink.
Source: Sydney Morning Herald

Dozens of church leaders, including many others affected by flooding and bushfires, have signed on to an open letter calling for government leaders to take action on climate change.
Source: Eternity News

Politics and religion. Raise these topics at your Easter family gathering and you may get fireworks.
Source: ABC

For nearly 2,000 years, the position of rabbi – which literally means “my master” or “my teacher” - was limited to men. Fifty years ago, on June 3, 1972, as Sally J. Priesand became the first woman ordained a rabbi by a Jewish seminary.
Source: The Conversation

Australian religious leaders gathered at Sydney's Barangaroo to demand an urgent referendum. The faith leaders formally endorsed the Uluru Statement from the Heart, which calls for a "voice" — a representative body that can help shape policy directed at First Nations people — to be enshrined in Australia's constitution.
Source: ABC News
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