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

  1. Also listed as Moving Forward Together Association (MFTA)
  2. Legislative Council Hansard (October 17, 2019). "Harmony Day". NSW Parliament.
  3. Friedlander, Ernie (October 29, 2018). "Moving forward together Australia". Australian Muslim Times.
  4. "Calendar note for 2020: Planning for Harmony Day". The Sector. January 23, 2020.
  5. Petrinic, Isabell (June 22, 2020). "'We need harmony in this world': Luca Atzeri". Sydney Catholic Schools.
  6. "Poster contest spreads Harmony Day message". The Sydney Morning Herald. August 7, 2011.
  7. "Margot Hardy Gallery - Virtual Tours". University of Western Sydney.
  8. "Strathfield Council- Harmony Day Poster Exhibition 2018". Star House Art and Music College.
  9. Cameron, Western Sydney University-Jody. "Art, culture and diversity come together in complete harmony". University of Western Sydney.
  10. "Top award for Moving Forward Together". The Australian Jewish News.
  11. "Alfred Dreyfus Unit (ADU)". B'nai B'rith Australia / New Zealand.
  12. "Speech in the Senate about Harmony Day celebrations | Former Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries". Australian Department of Social Services.
  13. "Top honours for Friedlander's Harmony Walk". JWire. March 16, 2017.
  14. "Khushal Vyas receives Youth Medal at Premier's Harmony Dinner awards". The Indian Down Under.
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