Speech

Speech Given at the Campsie Library Interfaith Talk – 19/11/2015

Councillor Karl Saleh welcomed attendees to the fourth Interfaith Talk organized by the City of Canterbury Interfaith Reference Group, acknowledging key figures and guests. He highlighted the group’s role in fostering relationships and dialogue among diverse faith traditions, emphasizing their shared focus on community connection and mutual understanding. Saleh reaffirmed

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Councillor Karl Saleh welcomed attendees to the fourth Interfaith Talk organized by the City of Canterbury Interfaith Reference Group, acknowledging key figures and guests. He highlighted the group’s role in fostering relationships and dialogue among diverse faith traditions, emphasizing their shared focus on community connection and mutual understanding. Saleh reaffirmed

Mr. Saleh expressed his pleasure in supporting the Chinese Parents Association (CPA) for Children with Disabilities and acknowledged their 25th-anniversary celebration, the Silver Jubilee. He commended the CPA for its 25 years of dedicated service, providing important support to those in need, particularly within the Chinese community. He also highlighted

Opening StatementWe have gathered here to celebrate 2013 Reconciliation Week and to acknowledge the heritage andculture of the Traditional Owners and Custodians of our land, the Aboriginal people.The theme of Reconciliation Week this year is “Let’s talk Reconciliation” and the NSW ReconciliationCouncil website states that:” Reconciliation is about recognising the