Interfaith Dialogue: Promoting Understanding,
Respect and Harmony among Faiths in
Queensland
Project funded by Multicultural Affairs Queensland through its Q150 Community Funding Program
Overview of the Project
The growth of a rich diversity of community interest in interfaith dialogue in Queensland over nearly two decades has provided a most valuable and inspirational dimension to Queensland's 150th Anniversary celebrations. As experienced in many countries worldwide, interfaith dialogue in Queensland has helped to increase understanding, respect, trust and cooperation among diverse faiths and spirituality traditions........ (continue reading)
Interfaith Dialogue in Queensland
- Anglican Diocese of Brisbane
- Aspley Uniting Church
- Australian Muslim Advocates for the Rights of All Humanity
- Baha’i Council of Queensland
- Believing Women for a Culture of Peace
- Centre for Multicultural Pastoral Care
- Christian Science Churches in Queensland
- Chung Tian Temple
- Commission for Ecumenism & Inter-religious Relations, The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane
- Edmund Rice Educational Association
- Initiatives of Change
- Interfaith Multicultural Forum
- International Day of Peace Alliance
- Multi-Faith Centre, Griffith University
- Northside Interfaith Group
- Pure Land Learning College
- Queensland Churches Together
- Queensland Jewish Board of Deputies
- Soka Gakai International Australia
- Sunshine Coast Interfaith Network
- Uniting Church of Australia Queensland Synod
- World Peace Prayer Society
This report recognizes the important role of and work done by interfaith dialogue in enhancing understanding of “the other” and building respectful relationships between and among all faith groups and communities in Queensland. The report comes in a readily accessible web-based resource and publication of the history and future plans of interfaith dialogue in Queensland.