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What does it take to get into medicine? Grit, guidance, and a clear sense of purpose. Attendees learned that and much more on Saturday 24 May 2025 at the Australian Islamic Medical Association ...
Once again, Israel is claiming that Iran is “weeks away” from developing a nuclear weapon. Once again, the evidence is secret. And once again, Western governments are nodding along. It’s a familiar ...
Photo: 1 of 2 billboards, located 532 Flinders St Townsville, Queensland. On Monday 9 June 2025, a group of passionate individuals unveiled two high-visibility billboards in Townsville’s city centre ...
Labour landslide or Liberal wipeout, the 2025 Australian election wasn’t just about who won. It was also about who failed to emerge. And no story captures that better than Peter Dutton’s. As someone ...
In May 2025, National Volunteer Week was celebrated across the country, with many community organisations hosting events to thank volunteers for their time and dedication. At the Muslim Women’s ...
The Albanese Labor Government’s $2 billion “Global Supply Chain program” includes five companies supplying Israel’s military and subject to UN warnings for serious human rights violations, including ...
At the Centre for Mental Health and Community Wellbeing at the University of Melbourne, we want to understand the grief journey and support needs after suicide in Islamic communities. If you are: A ...
Western Sydney University’s (WSU) School of Law hosted a seminar on Saturday 28 May 2025, featuring a Commissioner on the United Nations Human Rights Council, Professor Chris Sidoti sharing findings ...
Photo: Greenacre Secondary learners at Chris O’Brien Lifehouse to present a novelty cheque for $16,500. On Friday 23 May 2025, senior learners from Greenacre Secondary at Malek Fahd Islamic School ...
and imbued with the sense of truth.Say to the ones who low in hatred. Say to the ones who hold onto prejudice. and say to the ones who have nothing to give.
Photo: Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Let us take a moment to reflect before the high altar of Australian Muslim political strategy—the grand, noble, and time-honoured tradition of blind ...
On 11 December 2005, as the Cronulla riots erupted in Sydney, igniting widespread anti-Muslim sentiment, a young Bilal Fazli was quietly experiencing the ripple effects in the classroom and on the ...
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