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Statement – Misleading Letter To Catholic School Parents

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I am dismayed by the misleading letter circulated to families in Goldstein by Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools (MACS), which wrongly suggests that I do not support funding for Catholic schools. Let me be clear: I support the current funding arrangements for Catholic education. Catholic schools play a vital role in our education system, including here … Continued

PWDA Condemns Ableist Rhetoric and Calls for Respectful Leadership Ahead of Election

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People with Disability Australia (PWDA), the national disability rights and advocacy peak body, is calling on all political parties, candidates and members of the public to reject ableist language and divisive narratives in the final days of the Federal Election campaign and to commit to respectful, inclusive discourse. PWDA President Trinity Ford expressed concern harmful … Continued

Youth are the Future Electors

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Youth are the future electors Elections dominate. Falling over posters, is a trip hazard. Youth will be the voters in the next elections. Educators and teachers from all sectors are driving outreach to students to read and explore their ideas as they write. With author and mentor Susanne Gervay OAM and innovative teachers like Sarah Peachman and … Continued

Invitation to share: Free webinar on menopause and perimenopause with Myf Warhurst and Prof Jayashri Kulkarni

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I’m pleased to invite you to attend and help promote an important upcoming webinar hosted by Women’s Health in the South East (WHISE), as part of our commitment to improving health outcomes for women and gender-diverse people across Victoria. Mastering Menopause: A Conversation with Myf Warhurst and Professor Jayashri Kulkarni AM Tuesday 3 June7:00pm – … Continued

Faith communities in Boothby and Sturt fly banners for climate

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Six places of worship in the key electorate of Boothby and three religious buildings in Sturt have put up banners calling for stronger climate action in a show of unified concern at this election. They span a wide range of traditions including Quaker, Muslim, Sikh, Anglican, Catholic and Uniting Church.    Peter Cranwell from Blackwood … Continued

National Crochet Convention

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National Crochet Convention  Focus on ‘The Many Hats We Wear’.   Friday 27 – Sunday 29 June 2025       9.00am – 5.00pm https://crochetguildaustralia.org.au/Convention Our widely anticipated International guests are Tinna Thorudottir Thorvaldar, Eleonora Tully from Coastal Crochet and Linda Dean the previous President of Crochet Guild America.   We are proud to announce some of our own … Continued

Dubai becomes first Certified Autism Destination(TM) in the Eastern Hemisphere

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Dubai – 29 April 2025: Dubai has officially gained recognition as the first Certified Autism Destination™ in the Eastern Hemisphere – a designation which underscores a citywide effort to make the tourism proposition more accessible and inclusive for all residents and visitors. This achievement aligns with key priorities of the Dubai Economic Agenda D33, by championing … Continued

Council seeking advisors to shape a more accessible, inclusive North Sydney

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People with lived experience of disability are invited to help develop the roadmap for improving accessibility and inclusion in North Sydney as part of Council’s Access and Inclusion Committee.   The Access and Inclusion Committee is a key advisory body to the Council, helping to embed accessibility and inclusion across local services and infrastructure. It … Continued