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Singapore Government National Delegation visit Toowoomba

Brisbane, July 29 (MCCQ Newsdesk, Media Release).

A Community Conversation with Singapore Delegation Forum was hosted by Multifaith Multicultural Centre in Toowoomba.

Adhis Cole, Director on Board of MCCQ was previledged to attend the event. She said “I was so honoured to have been invited to community dialogue forum and heard from the visiting Singapore Government National Delegation.”

“It was great to hear about what social harmony & social cohesion looks like in Singapore, and that’s just the beauty of multiculturalism beyond borders, celebrating diverse cultures and perspectives across different countries and building a more interconnected world. Grateful for the connections made and networking opportunities today.”

The Multifaith Mutlicultural Centre (MMC) of Pure Land Learning College Association Inc. (PLLCA) is located in Toowoomba, QLD, Australia.

Its goal is to make Toowoomba a model city of peace and harmony.

The aim is to preserve and treasure the distinct features of every ethnicity and culture. They believe that a loving, compassionate, and accepting, mind can mutually respect, accept, and harmoniously treat one another with impartiality.

They have several learning programs open to public.

The team from Together for Humanity were at Concordia Lutheran College to understand and gain insightful knowledge on multi faith and religion.

This whole-school approach fostered conversations about bias, stereotypes, and discrimination, emphasising how these issues can be addressed through intentional dialogue. Students were invited to ask the diverse team of presenters about their experiences living in Australia, which led to discussions about what it means to be Australian, how to be an ally against racism, the value of personal beliefs based on faith, and more.

Recently they also hosted The Second Anniversary Memorial Ceremony for Venerable Master Chin Kung held from July 14th to 16th, 2024, in Taiwan.

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