Australians need to learn from their history to find a way that all people can be respected regardless of their differences, an indigenous speaker told a reception following a National Reconciliation Week Service at the Baha’i Temple in Sydney on 2 June.
Baha’is from throughout Australia have elected the members of the Faith’s national governing body at the annual convention in Sydney.
The son of Fariba Kamalabadi, one of the seven Baha’i leaders unjustly imprisoned in Iran, has spoken out in major Australian media outlets about her situation.
Representatives of the major religions in Australia made a dramatic contribution to a national forum in Sydney on 7 May which called for the release of seven imprisoned Baha’i leaders in Iran.
Australia’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Senator Bob Carr, has issued a call for the immediate release of seven imprisoned Baha’i leaders in Iran.
Seven empty chairs on a stage in NSW Parliament House on Tuesday 7 May 2013 will symbolise a grievous breach of human rights that has deep personal ramifications in Australia.
Two speakers who have attended major women’s rights meetings at the United Nations addressed a reception following a service held at the Baha’i Temple in Sydney on 24 March to mark International Women’s Day.
Two speakers who have attended major women’s rights meetings at the United Nations addressed a reception following a service held at the Baha’i Temple in Sydney on 24 March to mark International Women’s Day.
A video showing spectacular aerial views of the Baha’i Temple in Sydney, Australia has been launched.
Voices raised in harmony adorned the opening of a World Religion Day celebration attended by a capacity audience at the Baha’i Centre of Learning in Brisbane on 3 February 2013.