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DESCRIPTION: \nOn the 18-24 July\, 2011 there will be one hundred and thirt
 y people from fifteen  countries gathering at Phillip Island for the 17th 
 Asia Pacific Youth Conference  (APYC).  The conference aims to develop vis
 ionary\, humble leadership\,  create trust through dialogue and respond to
  needs across the region. Young  leaders will come together from 17 Asia-P
 acific countries and from many  faith backgrounds to exchange experiences\
 , learn new ideas and  develop action plans on how they can work together.
  The theme is Action for  Global Change Through Personal Transformation. T
 here will be community  leaders and activists speaking\, workshops for peo
 ple to develop a  multi-faith perspective and learn skills on community ch
 ange\,  cultural connections leading to new friendships\, story sharing\, 
 music\, arts and  more. Over the last 21 years\, the Asia Pacific Youth Co
 nference (APYC)  has built an international network of hundreds of youth w
 ho are bringing change  – locally and nationally – in their communities\, 
 starting with themselves. In  the 2004 APYC a dialogue of forgiveness and 
 reconciliation began between  Cambodian and Vietnamese young people buildi
 ng bridges of trust. Their program  has continued for five years with exch
 ange visits and training programs. Now a  similar initiative has begun bet
 ween Cambodians and Thais in response to the  border conflict these countr
 ies are currently experiencing.The  conference is open to all between 18-3
 5 years of age who want to take leadership  or link in with networks of pe
 ople who want to learn more about what they can do  to make a difference. 
 This event is conducted by Initiatives of Change  (www.iofc.org) an intern
 ational network that has focussed on reconciliation\,  partnership buildin
 g and good governance for more than 70 years. Initiatives of  Change is pr
 oud to be hosting this event in partnership with Bass Shire Council  and t
 he Victorian Multi-Cultural Commission.Contact details available at  www.A
 PYC2011.org\n\nClick here to view Brochure\nContact DetailsRegister Online
 :  www.APYC2011.org https://www.faithvictoria.org.au/upcoming-events/event
 /31-asia-pacific-youth-conference
DTSTART:20110718T000000Z
DTEND:20110724T235959Z
LOCATION:CYC The Island\, Church Street\, Phillip Island\, Victoria\, Austr
 alia (CYC The Island\, Church Street\, Phillip Island\, Victoria\, Austral
 ia)
SUMMARY:Asia-Pacific Youth Conference
URL:https://www.faithvictoria.org.au/upcoming-events/event/31-asia-pacific-
 youth-conference
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DESCRIPTION: \nThe Muslim and Catholic symposia series invites you to:\nThe
  Population Debate Symposium Date: Sunday 24 July 2011     Time: 3:00 pm -
  5:00 pm Location: Mercy Lecture Theatre\, Australian Catholic University\
 , 115 Victoria Parade\, Fitzroy.(Please find attached a map for detailed d
 irections) ADMISSION IS FREEKeynote Speakers:PROFESSOR DES CAHILL: Des Cah
 ill\, Professor of Intercultural Studies at RMIT University\, has been a w
 orld leading researcher and teacher in the areas of immigrant\, cross-cult
 ural and international studies for more than three decades. His Ph.D. was 
 a study of family environment and the bilingual skills of Italo-Australian
  children. His many publications and research projects have focussed on ma
 ny immigrant and refugee groups in Australia: Argentinian\, British\, Camb
 odian\, Chilean\, Dutch\, Filipino\, Greek\, Italian\, Lebanese\, Maltese\
 , Polish\, Turkish\, Uruguayan and Vietnamese\, and he has conducted resea
 rch in Japan\, the Philippines\, Switzerland and Viet Nam. His areas of in
 terest have been in immigrant\, multicultural and international education\
 , cross-cultural communication\, bilingualism and biculturalism\, ethnic m
 inority youth\, immigrant settlement\, ethnic community development\, worl
 d population movements\, cultural diversity policy development and evaluat
 ion\, intermarriage\, international students and\, more recently\, religio
 n and globalization.\nProfessor Des Cahill is chair of Religions for Peace
  Australia\, and represents Australia on Religions for Peace Asia of which
  he is co-president and deputy moderator. DR BERHAN AHMED: At the age of 1
 5\, Berhan Ahmed became a refugee from Eritrea. He was awarded a scholarsh
 ip to study in Egypt and\, in 1987\, came to Australia as a refugee.  From
  these humble beginnings he has gone on to complete his PhD in Agricultura
 l Science and is now a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Melbour
 ne. Dr Berhan Ahmed has been instrumental in building bridges between the 
 African and wider Australian communities\, influencing policy decisions an
 d forging relationships with politicians\, community\, business leaders an
 d philanthropic organisations.  He encourages people to focus on the thing
 s that unite us as human beings\, not the superficial differences.  He ini
 tiated and implemented a number of projects for Melbourne's African commun
 ity to raise the standard of living\, educational engagement and achieveme
 nt\, level of employment\, and integration.  He has personally supported m
 any newly-arrived refugees\, and is always there to offer guidance and a h
 elping hand through the difficult process of arriving in a new country aft
 er traumatic experience. Dr Berhan Ahmed was selected as Victorian Austral
 ian of the Year in 2009 and is currently the Chairperson of the African Th
 ink Tank.Free parking during the time of the symposium may be available al
 ong Victoria Parade but please pay close attention to parking restrictions
 .For those of you who wish to attend with your partner and friends\, pleas
 e feel welcome to do so.It will be greatly appreciated if you are able to 
 please RSVP your attendance by Tuesday 19 July 2011\, by email to fatih.tu
 ncer@acu.edu.au\, or by leaving a message on (03) 9953-3920.\nClick here t
 o view Brochure\nClick here for to view mapContact DetailsFatih Erol Tunce
 r on (03) 9953-3920 or email fatih.tuncer@acu.edu.au https://www.faithvict
 oria.org.au/upcoming-events/event/337-population-debate-symposium
DTSTART:20110724T150000Z
DTEND:20110724T170000Z
LOCATION:Mercy Lecture Theatre\, Australian Catholic University\, 115 Victo
 ria Parade\, Fitzroy. (Mercy Lecture Theatre\, Australian Catholic Univers
 ity\, 115 Victoria Parade\, Fitzroy.)
SUMMARY:Population Debate Symposium
URL:https://www.faithvictoria.org.au/upcoming-events/event/337-population-d
 ebate-symposium
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