
Teenagers hold positive views of different faith groups and religious diversity in Australia but opinion shifts when it comes to how religion impacts their lives and the lives of others.
Source: Deakin University

The 2018-19 Multicultural Festivals and Events Program is now open for events being held between 1 July 2018 and 30 June 2019.
Source: Victorian Multicultural Commission
The University of Tasmania has a long and distinguished history of innovation and research excellence. Building on our distinctive island environment and intellectual capacity to solve global challenges, we have cemented a position within the top 2% of research institutions worldwide. The College of Arts, Law & Education, School of Social Sciences is offering a 3-year fully funded PhD scholarship for an Honours or equivalent graduate in Sociology and Criminology. This scholarship provides $27,082 per annum (2018 rate) living allowance for 3 years, with a possible 6 month extension.

Representatives of three Christian communities in Melbourne came together to hold their annual memorial service commemorating the Holocaust.
Source: The Australian Jewish News

One in four churchgoers has experienced domestic abuse in their current relationship, according to a new study in Britain.
Source: ABC News

When Geelong's mosque was destroyed in an arson attack two years ago - leaving only the outer bluestone walls standing - leaders of all faith rallied.
Source: SBS News
On Thursday 22 March 2018, members of all religious traditions gathered in the Legislative Council Chamber of the Parliament of Victoria to attend a Parliamentary update for faith communities.
Source: Melbourne Catholic News

The Australian Religious Response to Climate Change (ARRCC) is a movement that encourages regular people of faith to step up and make a difference.
Source: The Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle News
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