Come along to @JPOSydCatholic Symposium 24 May to talk about the intersection of #EcologicalEconomics and the emerging notion of #WellbeingEconomics, with speakers from within and beyond the Catholic Church. https://t.co/XxZiX13oKV
A proactive new model of grassroots mental health care has launched in the Archdiocese of Sydney at St Canice’s parish, Rushcutters Bay.
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Conflict is the ultimate failure of diplomacy, former governor-general Sir Peter Cosgrove told members of the Sydney Catholic Business Network on 23 February.
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We’re in the Parliament House today to call for a Royal Commission into Immigration Detention. The asylum policies are designed to torture and break people seeking safety. It has been going for too long, I have lost some close friends. We’re calling for justice and truth telling.
We’re calling for royal commission the truth about how we were treated by government in detention we were powerless and speechless more then 10year we can’t accept anymore pain in our life now time for justice @ASRC1@amnestyOz
It's time the Australian public learned the truth about what's been done in our name. We joined refugee advocates including Behrouz Boochani and Zaki Haidari and @KyleaTink to support a Royal Commission into Immigration Detention https://t.co/QNwUWMD3tr
Ballarat locals are rallying behind SES member Neil Paramanathan and his family after they were denied permanent visas. Now they're asking the government to change their refugee policies after the family has been stuck for almost a decade.
On this day in 1945, an atomic bomb was detonated over the Japanese city of Hiroshima. 100,000 people were killed. Here are the stories of six survivors first published in 1946:
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The Justice and Peace Office was pleased to host, with @IPAusNet, a visit of two women from the islands of Guahan (Guam) and Ryukyu (Okinawa). https://t.co/nG2aVXLNHq
It was a night of hope and inspiration last night as we heard from survivors and experts about domestic and family violence and the improvement that can happen when communities come together to face up to the problem.
What can we do 2 build a peaceful Pacific? On 31/07 the @JPOSydCatholic & Independent and Peaceful Australia Network will welcome Monaeka Flores from Guam & Shinako Oyakawa from Okinawa in Sydney 2 give us their perspectives. Registrations essential at https://t.co/yX8qaU8KHJ