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UID:56386-1753437600-1755014400@www.raisingpeace.org.au
SUMMARY:Wollongong Against War & Nukes Residency
DESCRIPTION:  \nWollongong Against War and Nukes has been chosen for a two-week activist residency at Wollongong Art Gallery as part of the ‘Greetings from Wollongong’ exhibition! \nWe’ll be turning the space into an activist hub! We planning to decorate the space with banners and photos\, and display some of the long history of anti-war activism in Wollongong. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEvent Calendar\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSaturday July 26th\n12pm – 4pm @ Wollongong Art Gallery\nScreen printing and badge making workshop. Come along to learn some core activist arts and craft skills\, and maybe design your own badge! \n  \nSunday July 26th\n12pm – 4pm @ Wollongong Art Gallery\nScreen printing and badge making workshop. Come along to learn some core activist arts and craft skills\, and maybe design your own badge! \n  \nWednesday July 30th\n1pm – 5pm @ Wollongong Art Gallery\nHiroshima lanterns and badge making with Sharon Pusell. \n  \nFriday July 30th\n1pm – 5pm @ Wollongong Art Gallery\nHiroshima lanterns and badge making with Sharon Pusell. \n  \nSaturday August 2nd\n11am @ Wollongong City Library\nKamishibai: Japanese Paper Theatre\, children’s stories of peace. \n12pm – 4pm @ Wollongong Art Gallery\nKid’s Craft Activities. Make badges\, paper cranes\, and more! \n  \nSunday August 3rd\n12pm – 4pm @ Wollongong Art Gallery\nBeats not Bombs\, music and words against war in the Chambers Gallery. Featuring Maurie Mulheron and others. \n  \nTuesday August 5th\n2pm @ Wollongong Art Gallery\nCross stitching for beginners — a workshop \n  \nWednesday August 6th\n1pm – 5pm @ Wollongong Art Gallery\nHiroshima lanterns and badge making with Sharon Pusell. \n  \nFriday August 8th\n1pm – 5pm @ Wollongong Art Gallery\nHiroshima lanterns and badge making with Sharon Pusell. \n  \nSaturday August 9th\n12pm – 4pm @ Wollongong Art Gallery\nLantern Decorating Workshop and badge making. \n5pm @ Civic Plaza\, Burelli St (IPAC)\nRemember Hiroshima: March for Peace\, rally and lantern parade. Bring your own lanterns\, lights\, or candles! \n  \nSunday August 10th\n1pm @ Wollongong Art Gallery\nWorld at War: Where to Now? Discussion and afternoon tea. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSaturday August 9th \n12pm – 4pm @ Wollongong Art Gallery\nLantern Decorating Workshop and badge making. \n5pm @ Civic Plaza\, Burelli St (IPAC)\nRemember Hiroshima: March for Peace\, rally and lantern parade. Bring your own lanterns\, lights\, or candles! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSunday August 10th\n1pm @ Wollongong Art Gallery\nWorld at War: Where to Now? Discussion and afternoon tea.
URL:https://www.raisingpeace.org.au/event/wollongong-against-war-nukes-residency/
LOCATION:Wollongong Art Gallery\, 46 Burelli Street\, Wollongong\, NSW\, 2500\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250809T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250809T140000
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CREATED:20250724T010754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250724T010800Z
UID:56463-1754737200-1754748000@www.raisingpeace.org.au
SUMMARY:Hiroshima Commemoration - Hunter Peace Group
DESCRIPTION:The Hunter Peace Group commemoration of the 80 th Anniversary will be held on \nSATURDAY 9 TH AUGUST 11AM – 2PMTIGHES HILL PEACE PARK OPPOSITE TIGHES HILL TAFE \nSpeakers are:Leigh Shears Secretary Hunter Workers – (Newcastle Trades Hall Council)Nick Deane from Marrickville Peace GroupThe Newcastle Peoples’ Chorus and Matthew and Cathy Clarke will entertain us. \nThe BBQ is booked and food will be available \nAustralia has not yet joined the United Nations Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons– the only international treaty to comprehensively outlaw the construction and use of nuclearweapons. Both local groups are urging our Government to implement the ALP 2018Conference Policy to sign the UN Treaty when the party gains office. We pray for action inthis term.
URL:https://www.raisingpeace.org.au/event/hiroshima-commemoration-hunter-peace-group/
LOCATION:Tighes Hill Peace Park\, NSW\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250809T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250809T183000
DTSTAMP:20260416T231209
CREATED:20250727T231625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250727T231631Z
UID:56547-1754758800-1754764200@www.raisingpeace.org.au
SUMMARY:Hiroshima Day Lantern Parade
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URL:https://www.raisingpeace.org.au/event/hiroshima-day-lantern-parade/
LOCATION:Civic Plaza\, Burelli St\, Wollongong\, NSW\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250810T160000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250810T180000
DTSTAMP:20260416T231209
CREATED:20250717T050401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250717T050407Z
UID:56343-1754841600-1754848800@www.raisingpeace.org.au
SUMMARY:Nagasaki Day Forum
DESCRIPTION:Nagasaki Day Forum \nPanel discussion featuring Dr Ruth Mitchell\, Chair of the Board of the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW)
URL:https://www.raisingpeace.org.au/event/nagasaki-day-forum/
LOCATION:NSW Teachers Federation\, 27 Reservoir St\, Surry Hills\, NSW\, 2010\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250810T160000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250810T190000
DTSTAMP:20260416T231209
CREATED:20250723T020018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250723T020024Z
UID:56404-1754841600-1754852400@www.raisingpeace.org.au
SUMMARY:Webinar on the Anniversary of the Atomic Bombs Day 2
DESCRIPTION:Religions for Peace Australia\, New Zealand\, Japan and Religions for Peace Asia will observe the 80th Anniversary of the Atomic Bombs with a special two-day event with presenters from many nations. There will be two meetings (Zoom) to remember and acknowledge the past and its continuing legacies\, to raise awareness of the escalating dangers of future nuclear threats\, and to initiate and promote religious\, spiritual\, and moral responses of the participating countries. \nZoom Registration: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/9wo10mYFRLaPU-DBMNbihw \nDay 2: August 10: Religions Responding to Escalating Threats of Nuclear War \nFollowing the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki\, the Doomsday Clock was originally set as 7 minutes to midnight at the end in 1947. After escalating forward 18 times and being set back 8 times\, we are now the closest to midnight since the dawn of the atomic/nuclear age\, with the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists in January 2025\, announcing humanity’s total destruction as a mere 89 seconds away! \nThe focus in this session is on the four nations with nuclear weapons in the Asia-Pacific region\, in the context of the escalating threat of the use of nuclear weapons among the seven nations with nuclear arsenals. A panel of political and strategic experts will analyse this rising threat\, exploring the rising tensions among the nuclear-armed nations\, including the two current active theatres of war. \nPanel 3: Session on contemporary nuclear escalation in the Asia-Pacific region and perceptions of rising threats. \nSession on Religions responding to escalating threats of nuclear warConsider the role of religious leaders and communities in response to the growing threat of war\, particularly the use of nuclear weapons. Reflect on the role that religion and indigenous communities have played in peace movements and disarmament\, and learn about the actions that will be necessary in the future. \nPanel 4: Discussions with Buddhist\, Christian\, Muslim\, Hindu\, and Indigenous religious figures \nDAY 2 Religions responding to escalating threats of nuclear warAugust 10 (SUNDAY)\, 202515:00-18:00 Tokyo\, Seoul1800-21:00 Wellington16:00-19:00 Sydney11:30-14:30 New Delhi11:00-14:00 Islamabad
URL:https://www.raisingpeace.org.au/event/webinar-on-the-anniversary-of-the-atomic-bombs-day-2/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250815
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250818
DTSTAMP:20260416T231209
CREATED:20250723T021739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250723T045553Z
UID:56420-1755216000-1755475199@www.raisingpeace.org.au
SUMMARY:Rising Tide Action Camp
DESCRIPTION:Rising Tide action camp: \nBuilding skills and relationships. Getting ready for the event in November. \nRegister online: https://www.risingtide.org.au/action-camp?  \n \nWelcome to Action Camp!\nAction Camp is hosted by Rising Tide Sydney and Addison Road Community Centre on unceded Gadigal Country. We pay our respects to all First Nations people and acknowledge their ongoing resistance to injustice under colonial rule. \nWe’re bringing together our friends and allies to build relationships across the movements for justice\, and to get serious about sharing the skills that are required to build community power. \nRising Tide is a climate-focused movement targeting the world’s largest coal port in Newcastle\, and is building skills and power both in the local community and around the country to take on the fossil fuel industry. \nBut whether your focus is in the First Nations\, climate\, anti-genocide\, queer\, or union movements – or any other struggle for a better world – our needs for relationships of friendship and solidarity\, and the skills required to run effective campaigns\, are much the same. \nHowever\, we hope that you will meet people who are not like you\, and share different experiences of life. This is to be celebrated\, as relationships – and movements – grow by listening to each others’ stories and respecting the wonderful diversity that brings us together. \nWhat to expect at Action Camp\nGeneral program \nRising Tide facilitators will run a series of workshops and trainings sharing some of our core frameworks and skills\, including campaign strategy\, spokes-council and consensus decision-making\, and storytelling. \nWe’re drawing on experienced movement allies to run participatory workshops on conversations\, deep canvassing\, legal observing\, action coordination\, mass and activist cooking\, and many more skills. \nIn the Addi Road recording studio\, we’ll be hosting “in conversation” events and panels\, both to participate in and to record for distribution around the movement after the event – making sure the wisdom shared can be accessible going forward. \nExpect zine workshops\, banner painting\, singing and dancing – and bring your instrument for evening jams and open mics. \nCome for a semi-facilitated\, relationship-building People’s Supper and open mic on Friday night. Stay tuned for concert announcements for Saturday night\, and action prep on Sunday night! \n— \nWho is running workshops? \nWe’re organising through our relational networks in the grassroots movement and through Addi Road – we look forward to promoting individual workshops as they’re locked in to our dynamic and evolving program. \nWhere will my financial contribution go? \nTickets for Action Camp are free for First Nations\, under 18s\, and those experiencing housing or financial insecurity. We want to make this community space as accessible as possible. Financial contributions will go towards venue and food costs\, cultural labour\, and logistical support – this is an entirely volunteer-run event. \nHow can I help? \nLet us know how you’d like to contribute in the Volunteering section at the end of the form\, or get in touch with sydney@risingtide.org.au if you have a proposal for a skill- or relationship-building session. \nWhat next? \nLook forward to a logistics and program email update closer to the date\, and please click “Going” and share the Facebook event found here.
URL:https://www.raisingpeace.org.au/event/rising-tide-action-camp/
LOCATION:Addison Rd Community Centre\, Addison Rd\, Marrickville\, NSW\, 2204\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250816T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250816T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T231209
CREATED:20250717T051515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250717T051521Z
UID:56348-1755349200-1755356400@www.raisingpeace.org.au
SUMMARY:Pass the Baton: Commemorating 80 Years Since the End of WWII
DESCRIPTION:(Registrations for this event are full\, but might be worth checking with the organiser https://www.japanclubofsydney.org/english/)\n  \n80 years on: A living witness to history \nThis year marks 80 years since the end of WWII. To honour this milestone\, we are deeply privileged to welcome Keiko Ogura\, a Hiroshima survivor (hibakusha)\, to Sydney. At just 8 years old\, Keiko lived through the atomic bombing—today\, she carries forward the memory\, not as history\, but as a call for peace.\nThis is a rare opportunity to hear firsthand from someone who endured the unimaginable. Her powerful testimony reminds us of the human cost of war and the hope that still survives. A live Q&A will follow her speech. \n  \n💬 Event Highlights\n\nTestimony by Keiko OguraOne of the few survivors who shares her story in English\, Keiko will recount the moment the bomb hit Hiroshima\, its aftermath\, and the enduring consequences.A Q&A session will follow.\nReading Performance: The Face of Jizo『父と暮せば』An excerpt from the iconic Japanese play exploring grief and survivor’s guilt in post-war Hiroshima.While portraying the devastation of the atomic bomb and the survivors’ emotional burden\, the piece also honours the wishes and voices of those who were lost\nLearn about Hiroshima and Nagasaki  (optional)A panel exhibition exploring the reality of the atomic bombings\, including their effects on health\, society\, and the lives of survivors.\n\n\nScreening ofHiroshima Mother’s Prayer (optional)A 30-minute documentary\, featuring footage captured immediately after the atomic blast. The film presents a mother’s perspective on the horrors of war and advocates for the abolition of nuclear weapons and the pursuit of world peace.\nOrigami Activity: Folding Paper Cranes (optional)Join us in folding paper cranes\, a traditional symbol of peace and hope. The cranes will be offered to the “Children’s Peace Monument” at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park\, expressing the wishes of people worldwide for a peaceful future.\n\nWhy this event matters\nIn an era of rising conflict\, this event serves as both history and healing. In Australia\, where few have access to this perspective\, this is a moment for collective remembrance—and a gift to future generations. \nIt’s also a bridge. Between Japanese and Australian communities. Between past and present. Between knowledge and empathy. \nWe’re honoured to host this gathering in The Auditorium of the NSW Teachers Federation\, whose generous support as our venue sponsor helps make this event possible. \n  \n🤝 About the Organiser\nThe Japan Club of Sydney (JCS) is a not-for-profit\, volunteer-led organisation founded in 1983. With over 350 member households\, JCS is dedicated to preserving Japanese culture\, promoting peace\, and contributing to a more connected multicultural society in Australia.
URL:https://www.raisingpeace.org.au/event/pass-the-baton-commemorating-80-years-since-the-end-of-wwii/
LOCATION:NSW Teachers Federation\, 27 Reservoir St\, Surry Hills\, NSW\, 2010\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250831T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250831T140000
DTSTAMP:20260416T231209
CREATED:20250717T052154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250717T052235Z
UID:56354-1756641600-1756648800@www.raisingpeace.org.au
SUMMARY:Picnic for Peace
DESCRIPTION:We’re living in a time where divisive politics are deepening the cracks in our communities. Many are heartbroken by the rising hostility\, mistrust\, and disconnection we see around us\, and we know that simply hoping isn’t enough. Protests and rallies remain vital parts of our democracy\, but we also need more hopeful\, unifying ways to stand for peace. \nThis interfaith\, cross-cultural\, intergenerational initiative is being led by community members who want to do something simple but powerful. So\, we’re organising a public event that brings people together; not in anger\, but in unity and resolve. Through shared food\, music\, storytelling\, and open dialogue\, the picnic invites participants to reclaim common ground and stand together for peace. \nLaunching on August 31st\, this is more than a one-day event — it marks the beginning of a broader movement. In the months that follow\, we hope to continue the momentum through monthly webinars\, table talks\, and community walks for peace\, fostering ongoing conversation\, learning\, and collective action.
URL:https://www.raisingpeace.org.au/event/picnic-for-peace/
LOCATION:Wentworth Common\, Olympic Park\, Marjorie Jackson Pkwy\, NSW\, 2127\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250914T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250914T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T231209
CREATED:20250723T022044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250723T022048Z
UID:56425-1757847600-1757851200@www.raisingpeace.org.au
SUMMARY:Peacekeeping memorial commemoration
DESCRIPTION:Australian Peacekeeping Day . Commemorative Service at Australian Peacekeeping Memorial\, Canberra TTBC 11am ? 
URL:https://www.raisingpeace.org.au/event/peacekeeping-memorial-commemoration/
LOCATION:Australian Peacekeeping memorial\, ANZAC Parade\, Campbell\, ACT\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250921T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250921T180000
DTSTAMP:20260416T231209
CREATED:20250915T041319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T041512Z
UID:56575-1758441600-1758477600@www.raisingpeace.org.au
SUMMARY:National Day of Compassion 2025
DESCRIPTION:Australia National Day of Compassion 2025: “Compassion in Action” \nSunday 21 September 2025 8am–6pm (AEST) \nThe Charter for Compassion\, Australia (CFCA) and the Global Compassion Coalition\, Australia (GCCA) warmly invite you to join our 5th National Day of Compassion. This soulful day offers all Australians (and friends around the globe) an opportunity to learn about & practice compassion – so needed in our stressful times.  \nGlobal Live Event (8am–9am AEST) “Compassion in Action” \n\nAcross the Globe – Marilyn Turkovich\, CFC\, Executive Director\nAcross our Continent – Prof Hugh Mackay AO\, Ambassador\nAcross our Cities – Compassionate Ballarat – Ben Kelly\nAcross our Communities – Maureen Sansom\, GCC Connectors\nAcross our Selves – Dr Stan Steindl\, Compassion in a T-shirt\n\nRegister: https://charterforcompassion.civiplus.net/…/event/info… \nFull Day of “Compassion in Action” Sessions (9am-6pm AEST) \n\n9am – Walking on Country with our First Peoples\, Nathan Tyson\n10am –Toowoomba: International City of Peace\n11am –World Peace Poles\, Yashio Mochizuki & Heidi Unferdorben\n12pm –Break (Open/Close Brisbane Threshold Singers) \n1pm – Compassion Goes Viral\, Dr Stan Steindl\n2pm – Compassion Connectors Global\, Matt Hawkins\n3pm – Compassion Connectors Australia\, Maureen Sansom\n4pm – My Compassionate Self Portrait Workshop\, Alison Turner\n5pm – Compassion\, a Fireside Chat\, Michael Bartura\n\nRegister now and plan to be part of this transformative day of compassion in action. We look forward to welcoming you! \nhttps://charterforcompassion.civiplus.net/…/event/info…
URL:https://www.raisingpeace.org.au/event/national-day-of-compassion-2025/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250921T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250921T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T231209
CREATED:20250717T053142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T034425Z
UID:56361-1758463200-1758470400@www.raisingpeace.org.au
SUMMARY:Brisbane Peace Lecture 2025
DESCRIPTION:Uniting for a Just Peace\nRegister here: https://events.humanitix.com/international-day-of-peace-lecture-2025 \nIn 2001\, the 21st September was designated to be marked around the world as a day to cease military operations and call for peace. To inaugurate the day\, the United Nations Peace Bell is rung at UN Headquarters. The bell is cast from coins donated by people from all continents except Africa\, and was a gift from the United Nations Association of Japan\, as “a reminder of the human cost of war”; the inscription on its side reads\, “Long live absolute world peace”. \nThis year’s lecture will mark the United Nations 80th anniversary. Formed to ensure the world would have mechanisms in place to prevent a repeat of the First and Second World Wars\, where collectively 80-107 million people were killed. \nProgram\nThe 14th annual Brisbane Peace lecture will be delivered by former Australian Foreign Minister the Hon Gareth Evans with supporting addresses by Palestinian Dr Yassmin Khadra and South Sudanese Bishop Daniel Abot. \n\nSt John’s Welcome and MC Rev’d Canon Cheryl Selvage\nUNAA anthem\nAcknowledgement Song – Brisbane Combined Unions Choir\nUNSG message – UNAAQ Izi Baker\nIntroduce Hon Gareth Evans – Professor Marianne Hanson\nKeynote speaker Professor Gareth Evans\nDr Yassmin Khadra\, Doctors for Palestine\nSouth Sudanese Bishop Daniel Abot\nAwarding of the Think Global Act Local peace prize – UNAA President Donnell Davis\nConcluding Remarks – UNAAQ Peace and Security Program Manager Annette Brownlie\nBrisbane Combined Unions Choir\nAfternoon Tea – Soroptimists
URL:https://www.raisingpeace.org.au/event/brisbane-peace-lecture-2025/
LOCATION:St John’s Anglican Cathedral\, Brisbane\, 373 Ann St\, Brisbane\, Qld\, 4000\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250921T143000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250921T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T231209
CREATED:20250915T035631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T035637Z
UID:56561-1758465000-1758474000@www.raisingpeace.org.au
SUMMARY:Cancel Aukus – No War
DESCRIPTION:Register and find out more here: https://www.facebook.com/share/1BCsEvyW9F/
URL:https://www.raisingpeace.org.au/event/cancel-aukus-no-war/
LOCATION:Victorian Trades Hall\, 54 Victoria St\, Carlton South\, Vic\, 3053\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250921T150000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250921T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T231209
CREATED:20250915T035947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T035952Z
UID:56567-1758466800-1758474000@www.raisingpeace.org.au
SUMMARY:Day of Peace 2025 Interfaith Prayer Service
DESCRIPTION:International Day of Peace Interfaith Prayer Service.  \n3PM\, 21 September \nRepresentatives from 12 faith traditions will offer prayers for peace at this annual event. School choirs and music groups will perform. \nKeynote Speaker: Mr Gawaine Powell Davies\, Former President of the NSW Buddhist Council \nEnquiries: revmanasghosh@gmail.com
URL:https://www.raisingpeace.org.au/event/day-of-peace-2025-interfaith-prayer-service/
LOCATION:Knox Grammar Aditorium\, 2 Borambil Street\, Wahroonga\, NSW\, 2074\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250921T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250921T183000
DTSTAMP:20260416T231209
CREATED:20250915T040325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T040330Z
UID:56571-1758474000-1758479400@www.raisingpeace.org.au
SUMMARY:What do Faith Leaders need to know about the Australian Arms Trade?
DESCRIPTION:What do Faith Leaders need to know about the Australian Arms Trade? \nThis Session will include: meditation/prayers\, speaker\, breakout rooms and Q&A \nGuest Speaker: David Purnell OAM \nDavid Purnell is a consultant and educator on conflict resolution & peace education. In 1998 he was awarded the medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for his peace work. An active Quaker for 50 years and has been Presiding Clerk of Australian Quakers and Clerk of Friends World Committee. He has also represented Quakers on the National Council of Churches and was part-time administrator of the United Nations Association of Australia. \nDavid is member of the Quaker Peace and Legislation Committee which has a long term concern with regard to arms production in Australia. \nEvent DetailsDate: Sunday 21 September 2025Time: 5:00-6:15pm AEST (WA 3pm\, SA/NT 4:30pm)Zoom registration at: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/lkvQTJCGQdep98XHgcz0HAMore Information: Contact RfP Secretary – Dr Sue Ennis at admin@religionsforpeaceaustralia.org.au
URL:https://www.raisingpeace.org.au/event/what-do-faith-leaders-need-to-know-about-the-australian-arms-trade/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250929T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250929T203000
DTSTAMP:20260416T231209
CREATED:20250915T053124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T053129Z
UID:56588-1759172400-1759177800@www.raisingpeace.org.au
SUMMARY:Opting for the Power of nonviolence over the “Logic” of Violence
DESCRIPTION:“In the midst of the many challenges facing our world at this time\, including widespread armed conflict\, division among peoples\, and the challenges of forced migration\, efforts to promote Nonviolence are all the more necessary.” (Pope Leo XIV) \nMuch of geopolitics today\, as well as the reality of individual countries\, is marked by violence viewed as a route to peace. In the Asia Pacific\, too\, despite its legacy of ahimsa\, and other pathways\, many are hurt by conflict. Pax Christi’s Catholic Nonviolence Initiative (CNI) points a way to peaceful and ethical living.
URL:https://www.raisingpeace.org.au/event/opting-for-the-power-of-nonviolence/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251023
DTSTAMP:20260416T231209
CREATED:20250717T055537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T042332Z
UID:56374-1761091200-1761177599@www.raisingpeace.org.au
SUMMARY:“UN at 80: Shaping Our Future Together” Conference
DESCRIPTION:UN at 80: Shaping our Future Together \nReflecting on 80 years of the United Nations and looking ahead \nFor eight decades\, the United Nations has shaped our world for the better – supporting peace\, driving sustainable development\, defending human rights\, and responding to humanitarian crises. In 2025\, as the UN marks its 80th anniversary\, we invite you to join us for a one-day conference that explores this legacy – and the future. \n\n📅 Date: Wednesday\, 22 October 2025\n📍 Venue: Sheraton Grand Sydney Hyde Park\n\n\nREGISTER HERE: https://www.dccam.au/unaa-nsw-2025/regform/Site/Register \nHosted by UNAA NSW\, “UN at 80: Shaping Our Future Together” will bring together leaders\, diplomats\, academics\, activists\, and professionals to reflect on the UN’s impact and explore how Australia can contribute to the global mission moving forward. \n\nThis event is more than a celebration – it’s a call to action. With high-profile speakers\, in-depth panels\, and diverse voices\, we’ll tackle the big questions: How do we build a safer\, fairer\, more sustainable future? And what role can Australia play? \nWho Should Attend?  \n\nBusiness & Corporate Leaders: Align with global impact and ESG\nGovernment & Policy Professionals: Collaborate on national and global challenges\nAcademics\, Think Tanks\, & Researchers: Share evidence-based solutions\nNGOs & Advocacy Groups: Drive change through connection\nStudents & Young Professionals: Explore global careers and networks\n\nKey Themes & Discussions \n\nUN at 80: Achievements\, Challenges\, and the Road Ahead\nPeacebuilding: Australia’s Role in the UN Peacebuilding Commission\nClimate & Sustainability: A Greener Future for Generations\nWomen\, Peace & Security: Driving Gender-Inclusive Global Policy\nGlobal Health: Lessons from Crises & Future Preparedness\nHuman Rights: Defending Dignity in a Changing World\nWhy the UN Still Matters: Reimagining Multilateralism\n\nWhy Attend?  \n\nGain a deeper understanding of the UN’s global impact – beyond the headlines.\nEngage with leading voices shaping the future of global cooperation.\nExplore solutions to pressing global challenges\, from peacebuilding to climate action\, human rights\, and sustainable development\nNetwork with like-minded individuals and organisations committed to making a difference.
URL:https://www.raisingpeace.org.au/event/un-at-80-shaping-our-future-together-conference/
LOCATION:Sheraton Grand Hotel\, 161 Elizabeth Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000
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UID:56592-1761302700-1761308100@www.raisingpeace.org.au
SUMMARY:UN Day Commemorative Service
DESCRIPTION:UN Day Commemorative Ceremony\n\n\nOctober 24\, 10:45am\n\n\nThe Cenotaph\, Martin Place\, Sydney
URL:https://www.raisingpeace.org.au/event/un-day-commemorative-service/
LOCATION:Cenotaph\, Martin Place\, Martin Place\, Sydney\, 2000\, Australia
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UID:56597-1762214400-1762473599@www.raisingpeace.org.au
SUMMARY:Cancel the Indo Pacific Expo 2025
DESCRIPTION:Cancel the Indo Pacific Expo 2025\nProtests\, letter writing and more.
URL:https://www.raisingpeace.org.au/event/cancel-the-indo-pacific-expo-2025/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251105T183000
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UID:56601-1762367400-1762381800@www.raisingpeace.org.au
SUMMARY:Sydney Peace Prize 2025 Gala Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Sydney Peace Prize Gala Dinner to honour our 2025 recipient\, Judge Navi Pillay. \nThe Gala Dinner is the Sydney Peace Foundation’s annual fundraising event. This memorable evening offers you and your guests an opportunity to hear from inspiring speakers including this year’s Sydney Peace Prize Laureate\, esteemed international jurist Judge Navi Pillay.   \nWe are excited to announce that writer and journalist Benjamin Law will be the host for the evening.  \nJudge Pillay will join Professor Ben Saul\, the Challis Chair of International Law at the University of Sydney and United Nations Rapporteur on Human Rights and Counter Terrorism\, for a discussion led by international lawyer and peace-building expert\, Ben Lee. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to attend the Sydney Peace Prize Gala Dinner acknowledging Judge Navi Pillay for a lifetime’s work devoted to human rights\, peace\, justice and equality. \nPlease arrive at 6.30pm for pre-drinks and canapes Dress: Formal / Black Tie / Cultural Dress \n*Please note that the venue has changed to the Refectory in the Holme Building at the University of Sydney.________________________________________________________ \nThe 2025 Sydney Peace Prize is awarded to Judge Navi Pillay for a lifetime of advocating for fundamental human rights\, peace with justice and the rights of women\, all of which serves a clarion call in the face of a growing culture of impunity for war crimes\, crimes against humanity and genocide\, towards accountability and responsibility. \nJudge Pillay is widely recognised for her unwavering commitment to defending fundamental human rights\, promoting peace with justice\, and championing the rights of women and marginalised communities. \nHer life’s work has been a powerful force against the global rise in impunity for war crimes and crimes against humanity\, pushing instead for accountability\, the rule of law\, and the protection of human dignity. \nFor more information.________________________________________________________ \nWe are offering a limited number of Corporate Tables at this year’s Gala Dinner.   \nPartnering with us is an opportunity for you and your organisation to show your commitment to human rights\, equality and justice.   \nCorporate tables receive: \n\n\nA branded table for ten. \n\n\nLogo recognition in the Gala Dinner program. \n\n\nLogo recognition on the scrolling slides throughout the event. \n\n\nFive VIP tickets to the Award Ceremony and Lecture. \n\n\nBook directly via this site or contact jane@sydneypeace.org.au for further information. \n________________________________________________________ \nYour support will help us to continue to recognise and support global leaders and thought leaders and empower them to strengthen their advocacy for global peace and justice.  \nIn 2025 the Sydney Peace Foundation became an independent entity. We can only continue our work because of your support. This year\, the award funds will be directed toward Judge Navi Pillay’s human rights and gender equality work on the international stage. 
URL:https://www.raisingpeace.org.au/event/sydney-peace-prize-2025-gala-dinner/
ORGANIZER;CN="Sydney Peace Foundation":MAILTO:peace.foundation@sydney.edu.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251106T183000
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UID:56380-1762453800-1762459200@www.raisingpeace.org.au
SUMMARY:Sydney Peace Prize 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Sydney Peace Prize Award Ceremony and Lecture to honour our 2025 recipient\, esteemed international jurist and former United Nations Commissioner for Human Rights Judge Navi Pillay. \nJudge Pillay will be in Sydney to accept the award at the Sydney Peace Prize Lecture and Award Ceremony at the Sydney Town Hall.  \n_______________________________________________________________ \nThe 2025 Sydney Peace Prize is awarded to former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and eminent international jurist “for a lifetime of advocating for fundamental human rights\, peace with justice and the rights of women\, all of which serves a clarion call in the face of a growing culture of impunity for war crimes\, crimes against humanity and genocide\, towards accountability and responsibility.” \n_______________________________________________________________ \nDon’t miss this exciting opportunity to attend the 2025 Sydney Peace Prize Lecture and be part of the Award Ceremony.  \nSydney Town Hall is an accessible venue\, see further information on site access\, facilities and services. Before purchasing your accessible tickets\, please at info@sydneypeace.org.au so we can provide best seating.  \nBy purchasing a ticket to the City of Sydney Peace Prize Lecture\, you are supporting the Sydney Peace Foundation and the Sydney Peace Prize program. If you’re able\, please consider purchasing a Peacemaker ticket to help us promote peace with justice.  \nPeacemaker ticket holders will be given priority seating near the stage. 
URL:https://www.raisingpeace.org.au/event/sydney-peace-prize-2025/
LOCATION:Sydney Town Hall\, 483 George Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Sydney Peace Foundation":MAILTO:peace.foundation@sydney.edu.au
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