Sydney Baha’i Diane Hansen is resuming the “learning journey” she undertook at this time last year.
Proposals being considered by the Iranian Parliament to execute religious converts are a chilling threat to human rights, a spokesperson for the Australian Baha’i Community said today.
Australian Baha’is, like their counterparts in more than 180 countries worldwide, will soon begin celebrations devoted to charity, gift-giving and hospitality.
The Australian Baha’i Community commends the national commitment to deliver justice to indigenous people as signalled by today’s apology by the Federal Parliament to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.
Newly detailed information confirms that three Baha’is sentenced to prison in Iran for four years were convicted on patently false charges, a spokesperson for the Australian Baha’i Community said today.
People in the outback of Queensland do not call it Tuesday, or Wednesday or Thursday when the big white truck rolls in…
The Australian Baha’i Community has welcomed calls by the US State Department and Amnesty International for the release of three Baha’i prisoners sentenced to four years imprisonment in Iran.
A courtroom decision in Egypt opens the door to the restoration of full rights of citizenship for members of the Baha’i Faith there, a spokesperson for the Australian Baha’i community, Natalie Mobini-Kesheh, said today.
Speakers at a Baha’i summer school in Western Australia emphasised the need to tackle the core problems of today’s society rather than focusing on the symptoms alone.
A Christmas message from the Australian Baha’i Community appeared in the Manly Daily newspaper prior to Christmas.