The Record Newspaper 14 June 1990

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Fremantle blows its own trumpet! PERTH, WA: June 14, 1990

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Foster racial harmony

St Pat's congregations are likely to think they are at the pearly gates when they hear the trompete real pipes proudly breasting the church's reconstructed organ. — Full story pages 10-11.

THROW AWAY BAGGAGE OF VIOLENT HISTORIES, SAYS ARCHBISHOF Archbishop Foley has stated his support for revisions of the Criminal Code to outlaw racist activity in Western Australia. Debate was recently adjourned on the second reading of the State Government's revised Act to amend the Criminal Code to create offences relating to racist harassment and incitement to racial hatred. "Without wishing to comment on the form of the law envisaged, I wholly endorse the efforts being made to

protect those members of our community threatened by racist propaganda," said the Archbishop. "There is a great need to change racist attitudes where they exist in our community and I hope we succeed in that. "Threatening and abusive material aimed at causing fear and division amongst us must of its nature affect the integrity of us all. "We are all lessened by attempts to demean our fellow human beings," he said. "Racial hatred leads to violence and discrimina-

tion. It has no place in a society that owes to the precepts of Christianity much of its ability to live in harmony. We are all children of God. "Our own Australian culture has been enlivened and enriched by the coming to our shores of peoples from diverse parts of Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania. "We have learnt from the sufferings of our indigenous aboriginal people who have endured much from the ignorance and sometimes malice of earlier times.

"We have a wonderful foster that unity in opportunity now, in diversity that has been Australia, to bring the hallmark of all great together many different civilisations. threads and weave a new, "The means will be in strong and peaceful community. place to control, and "The challenge is to hopefully change, those throw away the baggage anti-social and violent of the violent histories of forces that threaten the war and oppression that peaceful development of brought many to these our community. shores. "That the Government "We must not let the has accepted amendfew who carry their old ments aimed at removing hatreds with them, infect any threats to basic our relatively young democratic freedom society. must only strengthen the "The protection offered resolve of our society to by the amendments to enable decent men and women to live in the Criminal Code will help us to continue to harmony."

MilleIlan changes A t last Sunday's Majellan groups annual general meeting Bernadette NICOLETTO (left) performed her first task as new central committee chairwoman by making a presentation to Toni RAMPANT, retiring chairwoman after three years, and farewelling other retiring committee members Maureen PALFREY and Marcelle WARD. New faces, and old, pages 10 & 11.


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