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AUSTRALASIAN MUSLIM TIMES
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Multicultural News & Views
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Abla Kadous: NSW Senior Australian of the Year 2022 Mrs Abla Kadous, President of IWWA, receiving her NSW Senior Australian of the Year 2022 award from Mr Dominic Perrottet, NSW Premier.
Zia Ahmad The President of the Islamic Women’s Welfare Association, Mrs Abla Kadous is the NSW State recipient of the Senior Australian of the year 2022 award announced on Monday 15 November 2021 at The Australian of the Year Awards held at Sydney’s Luna Park in NSW. Earlier this year she won the SBS Lifetime Community Service Medal in March 2021 at Sydney’s International Convention Centre in recognition of the Muslim veteran leader’s services for the community in general and women in particular spanning for more than 35 years. After moving to Australia from Egypt, Abla Kadous, now 72 helped set up the country’s first welfare service for Muslim women – all while raising five children. One of Abla’s greatest achievements, was the establishment in 2000 of the Islamic Women’s Welfare Association (IWWA), a not for profit organisation of which she is President. The organisation helps Muslim women feel welcome and participate in their communities. It offers anti-discrimination forums, school-readiness programs, youth camps, cooking classes and events. It also provides food and other essentials to people in need. Abla currently manages over 50 staff members and volunteers. IWWA has close to 2000 members from over 50 different na-
tionalities and the welfare of the members has always been Abla’s focus. She has won a number of awards in the
past including the recognition as Westfield Local Hero 2020, named NSW Senior Volunteer of the Year in 2019 and received
the Muslim Lifetime Achievement Award in 2017 for over 25 years of service to the Muslim Community.
Faith groups welcome Sydney Statement on introduction of Religious Anti-Palestinianism Discrimination Bill Australian PM Scott Morrison presenting the Religious Discrimination Bill at the Federal Parliament in Canberra, ACT on Thursday 25 November 2021.
Zia Ahmad The Prime Minister Scott Morrison finally introduced the long awaited Religious Discrimination Bill into the Federal Parliament on Thursday 25 November describing it to create “bigger space for everyone in our national lives to be themselves, who they believe, what they be-
lieve, free of discrimination, coercion and judgment.” Earlier on Friday 19 November, the Australian National Imams Council, the Executive Council of Australian Jewry and various Christian and faith organisations and schools jointly released a statement acknowledging the extensive consultation by the government before the bill was presented. continued on page 3
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Shaoquett Moselmane MLC The Sydney Statement on Anti-Palestinianism was released by Australian advocates for Palestine from diverse backgrounds in response to the incessant
violations by Israel, a colonialist settler State, of the Palestinian people’s human, political, economic and national rights under international law, including their right to self-determination and nationhood. continued on page 11
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