Eid Ul-Fitr is the Muslim festival which marks the end of the month of Ramadan, the end of fasting and a celebration to mark the completion of a month of self-reflection.
Source: Australian Muslim Times
A Melbourne golf club that was founded by members of the Jewish community has been targeted by vandals who spray-painted anti-Semitic, homophobic and obscene graffiti on its greens. [click here to see Casey Multi-Faith Network's response].
Source: ABC
The Sikh Interfaith Council of Victoria (SICV) and Swinburne University have come together to coordinate with Sikh organisations and Gurduaras in the greater Melbourne and Geelong area to provide free meals for our international and local international students.
Source: Swinburne University

Information about easing of restrictions for places of worship and ceremonies for June 2020.
Source: State Government of Victoria

The Victorian Government is supporting multicultural and multifaith families to ensure they stay connected to their communities amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Source: State Government of Victoria

'Faith Communities Supporting Healthy Family Relationships' is a Participatory Action Research project established by the Multifaith Advisory Group (MAG) based on recommendations of the Victorian Royal Commission into Family Violence.
Source: Multicultural Centre for Women's Health
Places of worship in most states are now open for groups of up to 10 people. But some leaders of the Muslim, Christian and Hindu faiths say such small gatherings are not ideal.
Source: SBS

There are now in-language materials explaining the current restrictions and encouraging anyone who has any coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms, however mild, to seek advice and get tested.
Source: Victorian Multicultural Commission of Victoria
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