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UTS Humanitarian Scholarship applications now open
Supporting access, participation and success for students with lived experiences of forced migration and seeking asylum in Australia.
Applications for the scholarship close Friday 2 December 2022.
Coming events and celebrations
- National Child Protection Week: 4 – 10 September - Webinars and resources
- Domestic Violence and Religion round table discussion: Friday 28 October, 2022 - In person (Melbourne) and online
Listen to the Voice of Creation
1 September through to the feast of St. Francis on 4 October
- Season of Creation: Opening event - 1 September 2022 Watch on YouTube 11:00 pm (AEST)
- Season of Creation Prayer 2022
- Pope Francis - Message for the Celebration of the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation
- Season of Creation Resources
In person and live-streamed
You are invited to join the City Bible Forum team at Parliament House Canberra ACT for the 33rd Australian National Prayer Breakfast.
Early bird rates: available until 23 September.
When: Monday 28 November 2022 7:15am AEDT
Ecumenical International Youth Day Toolkit: Indigenous Youth and Land Rights Activism
The World Council of Churches (WCC) has published this toolkit to help people reflect, advocate, and pray about the challenges and learn more about the wisdom of Indigenous Peoples.
28 August 2022
The celebration of Social Justice Sunday is a long tradition in the Catholic Church in Australia along with many other churches.
The 2022-2023 Statement, Respect: Confronting Violence and Abuse and resources are available to download from the The Australian Catholic Bishops’ Conference, Office for Justice, Ecology and Peace.
How do we decide who is a friend or can be a new friend? It involves much more than an intellectual analysis of suitability.
Assistance for vulnerable groups unable to access Australian Government support
NCCA wishes to assist people seeking asylum and refugees to live in dignity in Australia as independent individuals living their lives to the fullest (John 10:10) and sharing their traditions, skills and talents with us all.
The NCCA congratulates Professor Anne Pattel-Gray on her new role.
The University of Divinity has recently appointed Professor Anne Pattel-Gray as Professor of Indigenous Studies and inaugural Head of the School of Indigenous Studies at the University of Divinity.
Anne is a descendant of the Bidjara / Kari Kari people of Queensland and a celebrated Aboriginal leader.
Help Fight Famine
- Write to your MP now
- Churches Toolkit
- Online Event: Micah Women Leaders Network -Unpacking the new Global Food Crisis
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‘CRISP’ program: the Community Refugee Integration and Settlement Pilot.
Finally, everyday Australians can help refugees in a practical, meaningful and satisfying way, through a new national ‘community sponsorship’ program.
The Uluru Statement from the Heart
The NCCA has collated our Churches resources for reflection and study, supporting Sovereignty and the determination of First Nations Peoples for Voice, Treaty and Truth-Telling.
Human trafficking in Australia
How many people are living in modern slavery in Australia?
Are reports to the Australian Federal Police on the increase or declining?
News from the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
- NCCA welcomes new Presiding Clerk of the Quaker Yearly meeting, Bruce Henry
- Quakers ask for 'Integrity in Public Office'