Moving Forward Together
Moving Forward Together (MFT)[1] is an Australian charitable organisation based in Sydney that promotes social harmony, commonly in conjunction with the annual Australian Government's Harmony Day celebrations.[2][3][4] The group's Harmony Day activities include community walks, poster competitions,[5][6] songwriting competitions, and public exhibitions.[7][8][9] The organisation was founded in 2005[10] and is led by Holocaust survivor Ernie Friedlander,[11] and its activities are recognised by Australian government members[12] as well as by the government of New South Wales.[13][14][10]
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References
- Also listed as Moving Forward Together Association (MFTA)
- Legislative Council Hansard (October 17, 2019). "Harmony Day". NSW Parliament.
- Friedlander, Ernie (October 29, 2018). "Moving forward together Australia". Australian Muslim Times.
- "Calendar note for 2020: Planning for Harmony Day". The Sector. January 23, 2020.
- Petrinic, Isabell (June 22, 2020). "'We need harmony in this world': Luca Atzeri". Sydney Catholic Schools.
- "Poster contest spreads Harmony Day message". The Sydney Morning Herald. August 7, 2011.
- "Margot Hardy Gallery - Virtual Tours". University of Western Sydney.
- "Strathfield Council- Harmony Day Poster Exhibition 2018". Star House Art and Music College.
- Cameron, Western Sydney University-Jody. "Art, culture and diversity come together in complete harmony". University of Western Sydney.
- "Top award for Moving Forward Together". The Australian Jewish News.
- "Alfred Dreyfus Unit (ADU)". B'nai B'rith Australia / New Zealand.
- "Speech in the Senate about Harmony Day celebrations | Former Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries". Australian Department of Social Services.
- "Top honours for Friedlander's Harmony Walk". JWire. March 16, 2017.
- "Khushal Vyas receives Youth Medal at Premier's Harmony Dinner awards". The Indian Down Under.
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