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Photos: Youth Ghadeer Event and Muharram Preparation in Muhammadi Welfare Center of Kemps Creek, Sydney
More than 50 boys and girls attended Youth Bonfire Night at the Muhammadi Welfare Center in Kemps Creek Sydney, Australia where Moulana Shoaib spoke about the significance of Ghadir and preparing spiritually for Muharram. The youth enjoyed dinner, a bonfire, and time together, and organizers thanked parents and volunteers for their support.
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Australian Shia Council's Request to the Government Following Israeli Attacks on Aid Workers in Lebanon
The Australian Shia Council, issuing a statement, condemned Israel's attacks on emergency personnel and children in Lebanon and called on the Australian government to exert greater diplomatic pressure to halt these attacks.
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Christchurch Man Planned Mass Shooting, Stockpiled Guns and Nazi Uniform
A Christchurch man who died during a police stand-off had stockpiled loaded guns and a Nazi uniform at his home and was planning a mass shooting less than two weeks after the 2019 mosque attacks, an inquest has heard.
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Australian Households Spend More as Fuel Prices Jump
Australia's household spending rose 1.6 percent in March, driven by surging transport costs linked to higher fuel prices amid the West Asia conflict, official data showed on Tuesday.
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Australia, Malaysia Muslims Collaborate to Strengthen Islamic Discourse
A meeting of members of the Australian Union of Islamic Councils with the International Center for Advanced Islamic Studies was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, with the aim of strengthening Islamic discourse.
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Auckland Mayor Criticized After Calling RNZ Staffer “Muslim Terrorist” Before Interview
The mayor of New Zealand’s largest city is facing criticism after an incident in which he referred to an RNZ staff member of Indian heritage as “a Muslim terrorist” and commented on the man’s beard moments before an interview.
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Bendigo Opens First Mosque and Islamic Center After 15‑Year Journey
The construction of the first mosque and Islamic center in Bendigo, southeast Australia, has been completed after 15 years.
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Australian FM warns war on Iran will hit global economy
Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong warned that resuming the war against Iran will further impact the global economy.
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Australian priest: Support for Israeli crimes emboldens regime to act with impunity
An Anglican priest from Australia has condemned the supports of the Evangelical Christians for Israeli crimes stressing that as the reason for the regime to continue actions with impunity.
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Australian Writer in Minab: We Have Come to Tell the Truth to the World
An Australian writer, after visiting the Shajarah Tayebeh School in Minab, said, “Extensive black propaganda is being carried out against Iran in foreign media, but we have come here to speak the truth.”
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Australia Cuts Fuel Tax to Shield Drivers from Iran Impact
Australia will temporarily halve its tax on fuel to shield consumers from the impact of global prices, which have surged as a deepening conflict in the Persian Gulf upends supply.
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Rising Islamophobia Isolating Young Australian Muslims
A surge in anti-Muslim rhetoric — led publicly by One Nation’s firebrand leader Pauline Hanson — has left young Muslim Australians feeling alienated in their own country, with many questioning their place in a nation they once called home.
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Australia LNG Disruptions Continue After Storm Narelle, Thousands without Power
Australia’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) production remained disrupted and thousands were without power in the remote North-West on Sunday, more than a week after the Narelle storm system hit the country.
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Older Australians in ‘Immediate Danger’ as Fuel Crisis Affects Travel for Aged Care Workers
Care workers, tradespeople and transport drivers are being hit hard by ballooning fuel costs, with some industry groups urging the government to roll out assistance packages or even a jobkeeper-style wage assistance program to help businesses avoid laying off
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Australian Petrol Stations Report 25% Surge in Demand as Governments Plan for Biggest Energy Crisis
Petrol stations are reporting a surge in demand of up to 25% in the past fortnight alone on top of already major spikes earlier in the Iran war as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese comes under pressure to devise a national plan to cushion Australia against the “biggest energy crisis in history”.
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