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NCCA Newsletters

NCCA Newsletters (2357)

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November
1 All Saints Day
4 Anglican - Roman Catholic Reconciliation
5 World Tsunami Awareness Day
7 Diwali (Hinduism)
11 Remembrance (Armistace) Day
16  International Day of Tolerance

 

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The NCCA offices were pleased to host a group of Traditional Land Owners on Wednesday 17 October. They had travelled from their lands in the Northern Territory and had just attended the Origin Energy AGM to explain to its shareholders that consent had not been gained from Traditional Land Owners for fracking on their land in the Betaloo Basin. 

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On 18 October, a delegation of six faith leaders visited Canberra to discuss the plight of asylum seeker children on Nauru. NCCA President, Bishop Philip Huggins and NCCA Interim General Secretary, Liz Stone were part of this delegation. They spoke with both the Minister for Immigration David Coleman and the Shadow Minister Shayne Neumann.

 

NAVSICSAx150.2The National Apology to Victims and Survivors of Institutional Child Sexual Abuse was delivered by the Prime Minister in the House of Representatives in Parliament House, Canberra, Monday, 22 October 2018.

WDHTOur friends at The Freedom Partnership have advised us of the progress of the Modern Slavery Bill 2018. NCCA also received an update on the Joint Letter to the Prime Minister from leaders of civil society, business, investors, academics and faith-based organisations, in support of the Bill.

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Pilgrimage of Trust in Australia: November 2018

A brother of the Taizé community will be visiting Tasmania, Victoria and Alice Springs (NT) between 6 - 12 November.  All gatherings are especially open for young adults aged 18-35.

 

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When: Sunday, 18 November 2018 6:00 pm
Where:
St John’s Anglican Cathedral,373 Ann Street, Brisbane
An Ecumenical Evensong service with guest preacher Rev Dr David Gill 

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You are invited to hear Professor Joseph Stiglitz’s City of Sydney Peace Prize Lecture, and to celebrate the awarding of the Prize.
Date: Thursday 25 November 2018
Time: Doors open 5.30pm for a  6.30pm start
Place: Centennial Hall, Town Hall, Sydney NSW

Professor Joseph Stiglitz, renowned economist and Nobel-laureate, has won the 2018 Sydney Peace Prize for leading a global conversation about crisis caused by economic inequality.

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ACU academic appointed to the Anglican- Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC)

Australian, Dr Emmanuel Nathan has been formally appointed by the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity to the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC).

 

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Ecumenical Facilitator/Executive Officer

Applications are invited for this role, based in Adelaide, South Australia.

Applications close: midday (SA time) Tuesday 30 October 2018.

 

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