News 18 Jan 2016 by ais 3AW Interview with Prof. John Esposito https://www.abc.net.au/sundaynights/stories/s4401966.htm Photo source: 3AW On Friday 4th December 2015 World renowned Professor John Esp
News 13 Jan 2016 by ais AIS Condemns terror attack in Istanbul The AIS strongly condemns the terrorist attack in Istanbul on January 12; 2016 that left ten people dead and several others wounded. This terrorist ac
Interfaith & Intercultural Events - Panels, Lectures & Conferences 10 Dec 2015 by ais Uniting or dividing? Christians and Muslims in a Globalised World “Love thy neighbour they say. But who is the neighbour? Answer that first;” said Professor John Esposito at Friday’s lecture. Over 2
Panels, Lectures & Conferences 19 Nov 2015 by ais Andrew Holden: The power of words The Australian Intercultural Society organised a luncheon for about 60 guests including students from Sirius College on 18 November 2015; featuring Ed
Media releases - News 18 Nov 2015 by ais A world in pain: AIS condemns recent attacks in Turkey; Lebanon; Paris and Nigeria The Australian Intercultural Society expresses condolences for those affected by the attacks in Ankara; Beirut; Paris and Yola. We unequivocally conde
News 08 Oct 2015 by ais Sydney shooting reflects the battle for young minds The Australian | 8 October 2015 | Chip Le Grand and John Lyons The war on terror is not a fair fight. On one side; there is Islamic State; an enemy
News - Ramadan Iftar Programs 17 Sep 2015 by ais Caught between Europe and the Middle East: What lies ahead for Turkey?’ On 16 September 2015 AIS had the privilege to host a roundtable discussion ‘Caught between Europe and the Middle East: What lies ahead for Turke
Interfaith & Intercultural Events - Panels, Lectures & Conferences 16 Sep 2015 by ais There are two sides to every story- Turkish perspective to Gallipoli An event to commemorate the Gallipoli campaign was held at Deakin University’s Melbourne City Centre; with representatives or members of more th
Newsletters 09 Sep 2015 by ais September 2015 Newsletter Upcoming Events The battle of the Ayotollahs; caliphate zealots and the “secular” strong men Peter Khalilthe c