Interfaith & Intercultural Events - Panels, Lectures & Conferences 10 Dec 2015 by ais Uniting or dividing? Christians and Muslims in a Globalised World “Love thy neighbour they say. But who is the neighbour? Answer that first;” said Professor John Esposito at Friday’s lecture. Over 2
Panels, Lectures & Conferences 19 Nov 2015 by ais Andrew Holden: The power of words The Australian Intercultural Society organised a luncheon for about 60 guests including students from Sirius College on 18 November 2015; featuring Ed
Media releases - News 18 Nov 2015 by ais A world in pain: AIS condemns recent attacks in Turkey; Lebanon; Paris and Nigeria The Australian Intercultural Society expresses condolences for those affected by the attacks in Ankara; Beirut; Paris and Yola. We unequivocally conde
News 08 Oct 2015 by ais Sydney shooting reflects the battle for young minds The Australian | 8 October 2015 | Chip Le Grand and John Lyons The war on terror is not a fair fight. On one side; there is Islamic State; an enemy
News - Ramadan Iftar Programs 17 Sep 2015 by ais Caught between Europe and the Middle East: What lies ahead for Turkey?’ On 16 September 2015 AIS had the privilege to host a roundtable discussion ‘Caught between Europe and the Middle East: What lies ahead for Turke
Interfaith & Intercultural Events - Panels, Lectures & Conferences 16 Sep 2015 by ais There are two sides to every story- Turkish perspective to Gallipoli An event to commemorate the Gallipoli campaign was held at Deakin University’s Melbourne City Centre; with representatives or members of more th
Newsletters 09 Sep 2015 by ais September 2015 Newsletter Upcoming Events The battle of the Ayotollahs; caliphate zealots and the “secular” strong men Peter Khalilthe c
News 31 Aug 2015 by ais Fethullah Gulen’s op-ed in WSJ: Muslims must combat the extremist cancer As the group that calls itself Islamic State; known as ISIS; continues to produce carnage in the Middle East; Muslims must confront the
News 18 Aug 2015 by ais Ged Kearny on the role of unions in building a better future for marginalised Australians [widgetkit id=78] Tuesday; 18 August 2015 — The Australian Intercultural Society organised a luncheon for about 40 guests on 18 August 20