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Caption | Speakers at the Parliamentary Reception in Australia, top row, from left to right: Sophie Scamps, MP; the Hon Julian Hill; Natalie Mobini-Kesheh, Secretary of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Australia. The program included songs performed by participants in Bahá’í community-building initiatives. Over the past several years, the Australia Bahá’í Office of External Affairs has been contributing to a discourse on social cohesion. As part of this ongoing effort, the Office released a publication titled “Creating an Inclusive Narrative.” |
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