Muslims attending mosques during holy month of Ramadan fear ongoing hate crimes
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The Islamic month of Ramadan is set to begin on April 12, but will be confirmed early that morning.
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For most Muslims around the world, the Islamic holy month of Ramadan is a time for peaceful worship. But as the auspicious month draws near, some of Australia s mosque leaders fear the worst after enduring years of hate crimes.
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Research shows more than half of 75 mosques surveyed across Australia had experienced targeted violence
The month of Ramadan is a time of worship, where communities gather at mosques for prayers after fasting
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Moyne Shire Council Provides Boost For 5 Young Students
Five students from across the Moyne Shire have been successful in their application for an annual Moyne Shire Council’s Academic Support Scholarship, receiving $2,000 towards their first year of tertiary study.
The recipients are Tess Harris and Grace Moloney from The Sisters, Hayley Mann from Hexham, Ella Titmus from Wangoom, and Brae Todd from Macarthur.
Moyne Shire Mayor, Cr Daniel Meade said that the scholarships provide financial support to rural students as they begin tertiary studies.
“Council’s Academic Support Scholarships have been running for twenty-three years now, assisting students from within the shire to pursue their academic goals,” Cr Meade said.
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RJ, Ashlee, and Goldie are Charles Sturt University project ponies. Equitation scientist Hayley Randle, PhD, of the university’s School of Animal and Veterinary Science, adopted them and keeps them at home near Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia. With their specific needs, her herd epitomizes the management challenges that go along with owning and loving ponies.
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