From November 18, 2018 12:00 until November 18, 2018 16:30
The Faith Communities Council of Victoria, in association with the Brimbank and Maribyrnong Interfaith Network and the City of Brimbank, would like to invite you to the 2018 Victorian Interfaith Networks Conference on Sunday, November 18th 2018 @ St. Albans Community Centre
St. Albans Community Centre - 309C Main Rd E, St Albans VIC 3021
About the Conference:
The Victorian Interfaith Networks Conference (VINC) is a grass-roots conference which aims to help build the capacity and sustainability of existing multifaith/interfaith networks, bring people up-to-date with current multifaith/interfaith matters and provide networking opportunities.
Date: Sunday, November 18th 2018 Time: 12:00pm - 4:30pm
Location: St. Albans Community Centre - 309C Main Rd E, St Albans VIC 3021 (see Google Maps location)
Schedule:
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The Social Costs of Gambling Harm: A Faith Response Keynote Speaker: Reverend Tim Costello |
Workshops & Plenary Sessions:
Enrolment for workshops and plenary sessions to be made on the day of event so please arrive early to enrol in your preferred workshop or session.
Click here to view more information on workshops
Registration:
To register for the event go to vinc.eventbrite.com.au and click on the green Register button.
Flyer:
Click here to view flyer
Travel to Venue - St. Albans Community Theatre (STACC):
STACC is located on Princess Street in St Albans – in the heart of Melbourne’s West – just 15kms from Melbourne CBD and 11kms from Tullamarine Airport.
Easily accessible by public transport, the Centre is adjacent to St Albans Train Station and served by bus routes 408, 418 Main Road East, Stop Errington Reserve, walk past playground to venue
Parking is limited; please allow plenty of time to find a park near the venue.
Further Information:
For more information please contact Mr Sandy Kouroupidis, Multifaith Officer, Faith Communities Council of Victoria, Mobile: 0412 670 369 | Email: officer@faithvictoria.org.au
This event is proudly supported by the Faith Communities Council of Victoria, Brimbank & Maribyrnong Interfaith Network, City of Brimbank, City of Maribyrnong, Ethnic Communities Council of Victoria, the Victorian State Government - Department of Premier and Cabinet, and the Commission for Children and Young People.