Indigenous link honoured
Rooms at the Centre for Theology and Ministry in Parkville have been renamed to acknowledge the fact they are located on Wurundjeri land.
Rooms at the Centre for Theology and Ministry in Parkville have been renamed to acknowledge the fact they are located on Wurundjeri land.
The delegation with UCC Moderator Rev Jordan Cantwell and the UCC’s Sara Stratton at University of British Columbia Uniting Aboriginal and Islander Christian Congress Tasmanian-based minister Rev Tim Matton-Johnson
Rev Glenn Loughrey, Anglican priest and Wiradjuri man, responds to the federal government's rejection of the Uluru Statement recommendations.
Grace Williams and Stuart McMillan with back fence mural Teenage Tasmanian Indigenous artist Grace Williams has been the driving force behind two distinctive pieces of artwork which have pride of place at Leprena, the so
Movie | Goldstone | M Review by PENNY MULVEY There is something remarkably familiar about Ivan Sen’s latest cinematic masterpiece, Goldstone, and yet disturbingly strange.
The ABC’s Four Corners program ‘Australia’s Shame’, broadcast on 25 July, shone a spotlight on the appalling treatment of Indigenous youth held in detention at the infamous Don Dale correction facility in the Northern Te
Presenting an Easter video message with the theme of “Renewed Hope”, UCA President Mr Stuart McMillan and Adnyamathanha woman Rev.
Image from Uniting Church in Australia Assembly Today marks the 10th anniversary of the Close the Gap initiative for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.
Australia’s human rights record is under the international spotlight once again following the release of Human Rights Watch’s (HRW) latest report.
“Sometimes you will never know the true value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
Cheerio and love to all | Book | Joan Ellemor Review by Janet Howie On May 24, 1941, Joan exclaims in her diary: ‘Landed at Milingimbi!’ Joan Ellemor (formerly Joan Hooke), he r Methodist minister husband, Arthur, and in
This month, the moderator has given his column to Rev Professor Andrew Dutney, who steps down from the role as UCA president at this month’s national Assembly meeting.