Showing posts with label #Ballarat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Ballarat. Show all posts
Thursday, 30 August 2018
Thursday, 10 May 2018
Thursday, 17 March 2016
Islamic Society of Ballarat hosts an opportunity to visit Ballarat's Mosque on 16 April 2016. The theme is "Come to Common Terms".
Ballarat Interfaith Network
is happy to promote
for the
Islamic Society of Ballarat
an opportunity to visit
the Mosque of Ballarat
on 16 April 2016
details below
The theme of the event is
'Come to Common Terms'
Lecture by Sheikh Waseem Razvi on interfaith dialogue
Wednesday, 24 February 2016
Harmony Fest is on its way and, among all the marvellous events, it is bringing to #Ballarat the exquisite Kavisha Mazzella
Go to the link above for ALL the details
of the wonderful 2016 program.
And the wonderful Kavisha Mazzella will be there.
And just in case you were not aware,
Kavisha is among that wonderful group of songstresses
who came up with the Billy Lids song
" Kavisha has a fantastic dynamic range with great colour and sweetness and she is not afraid to use it . I particularly love the vocalising she does throughout the singing of her songs . It brings a wild earthiness to the music which roots it firmly in the tradition . And tradition she has in plenty . She is obviously proud of her australian immigrant heritage and uses the italian and irish of this to great effect in her powerful songwriting... Her haunting unique version of " she moves through the fair ", is enough to make your hair stand on the back of your head..." Tony Caniffe , presenter of "The Raw Bar " R.T.E. Cork Radio.Ireland
"Kavisha's new album of centuries-old Italian folk songs is a beautiful thing to hear -
a great vehicle for these songs of the heart that have stood the test of time.
She plays guitar, mandolin and accordion
and the spare production lets her voice naturally shine."
Lucky Oceans ,ABC Radio National Weekly Planet.
“Riturnella is a beautiful collection of Italian folk songs from the 1400s onwards. These songs of love and loss from all over Italy are rendered starkly and exquisitely with Kavisha accompanying herself with some very fine guitar and mandolin work.” Paul Barr, Readings Books and Music Magazine
"Con Riturnella, Kavisha ha realizzato un omaggio alle sue tradizionali radici con un’opera sensuale e risolutiva, sulle cui fondamenta ha sviluppato la sua personalità di cantante, scrittrice e musicista."Pino Lamberti , Il Globo.
Wednesday, 3 February 2016
Wednesday, 20 January 2016
Friday, 8 January 2016
Neel, Sugaa & kids are friends of Ballarat Interfaith Network. Please support & pray for them as they face imminent deportation. Join the rally. Details below
The family above are known to many Ballaratians. They have charmed us. They have lived peacefully among us raising their children - in spite of the difficulties placed in their way by the Australian Government.
There was a time when Neel worked. But the Australian Government denied him work rights. Since then, the Ballarat community has provided support for the family - and was pleased to do so. The politicians and bureaucrats involved in the forthcoming deportation don't know this family. We on the ground in Ballarat do. We want Neel and Sugaa and the kids here among us. Please come and support the family --- and let the powers-that-be know that they are doing something wrong if they deport them.
Thursday, 3 December 2015
Come join the Celebration of Humanity at St Paul's, Bakery Hill, #Ballarat - to-day 3 December 2015 - 5-7pm
We are celebrating at Saint Paul's, Bakery Hill in #Ballarat this evening. To-day, December 3, is the day we celebrate...
Posted by Brigid O'Carroll Walsh on Wednesday, 2 December 2015
Friday, 27 November 2015
To-morrow, #Ballarat let's #Paris know it means business....
Picture from here
Think of it as pilgrimage - a #Ballarat pilgrimage - if you will.
The worldwide People's Climate March
comes to Ballarat to-morrow.
We gather at the corner of Sturt and Armstrong Streets
at 2pm Saturday 28 November.
Then we will walk the short distance
down to Camp Street where there will be speakers.
Let #Paris know that #Ballarat
is serious about getting a good deal for our planet,
a safe future for the people of the world.
Think of it as pilgrimage - a #Ballarat pilgrimage - if you will.
The worldwide People's Climate March
comes to Ballarat to-morrow.
We gather at the corner of Sturt and Armstrong Streets
at 2pm Saturday 28 November.
Then we will walk the short distance
down to Camp Street where there will be speakers.
Let #Paris know that #Ballarat
is serious about getting a good deal for our planet,
a safe future for the people of the world.
Thursday, 15 October 2015
#Ballarat Multicultural Ambassador Program 2016-18 : Applications being received now
MULTICULTURAL AMBASSADOR PROGRAM 2016-2018 Interested in becoming a cultural ambassador for Ballarat? Applications...
Posted by Ballarat Regional Multicultural Council on Thursday, 15 October 2015
Saturday, 26 September 2015
Remembering the #Tampa in #Ballarat :
Yesterday, Grandmothers Against Detention of Refugee Children Ballarat accompanied by Rural Australians for Refugees (RAR) remembered the Tampa.
Thx to Ian Hall (part of the community at St Paul's) for his contribution to the slideshow below. Ballarat Interfaith Networkers will notice some BIN members in the pix. And there was one behind the camera as well.
Thx to Ian Hall (part of the community at St Paul's) for his contribution to the slideshow below. Ballarat Interfaith Networkers will notice some BIN members in the pix. And there was one behind the camera as well.
Sunday, 20 September 2015
City of #Ballarat's Draft Community Engagement
LAST CHANCE!
Residents are invited to have their say on the City of #Ballarat’s Draft Community Engagement Framework
Posted by Ballarat Council on Saturday, 19 September 2015
Sunday, 19 July 2015
Australia's beauty lies in the harmony & diversity within our society. Let's support and maintain this.
THESE ARE THE HEADLINES REGARDING
WHAT HAPPENED IN MELBOURNE
ON SATURDAY 18 JULY 2015
AT PARLIAMENT HOUSE.
Who was the centre of attention in front of and near Victoria's Parliament House yesterday? Reclaim Australia and their associates wanted to provide a double focus of attention: themselves and Muslims living in Australia.
No Room for Racism and its sympathisers were equally determined on a dual focus: to counter the racism of Reclaim Australia and its cohort and to make the public aware of their organisation.
Did the events of the day go as planned for both sides? Possibly. Possibly not. However, it seems that there were elements on both sides who were prepared for trouble one way or another.
A group with a similar title to Reclaim Australia hit Ballarat early in 2014. Restore Australia arrived in Ballarat trying to incite antagonism to the building of a mosque in the city - a city which was the site of Australia's first document demanding democratic rights. As can be seen from this Facebook presence, drumming up opposition to the mosque being built by Ballarat's small Islamic community was not too successful.
What Restore Australia did not take into account in the Ballarat situation is that community friendships had already been forged within the broader community by the time they blew into town. The local Islamic community had friends - a broad spectrum of friends. And the then Mayor was an early responder.
Meanwhile, amid all this swirling of clashing tensions and violent police intervention, what were Muslims doing? Yesterday was the beginning of Eid celebrations. Muslims were enjoying themselves. Behind them was a month of fasting. Now can come the feasting. Perhaps Reclaim Australia chose the day and date deliberately with an intent to insult Muslims - or perhaps they knew there would not be a Muslim in sight or hearing of their rampage!
The Faith Communities Council of Victoria has issued the following statement.
Statement on Nationwide Rallies:Faith Communities Council of Victoria
Faith Communities Council of Victoria is comprised of the following peak bodies: Baha'i Community of Victoria, Brahma Kumaris Australia, Buddhist Council of Victoria, Hindu Community Council of Victoria, Islamic Council of Victoria, Jewish Community Council of Victoria, Sikh Interfaith Council of Victoria and Victorian Council of Churches. |
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