by Michael Corbett | 3 Sep, 2023
Michael Corbett, Queensland Regional Meeting Every once in a while, I like to reflect on past events and remember either the pleasure or pain, achievements or failures. I try to evaluate what I can do to correct the pain and failures during what little time I have...
by David Evans | 4 Sep, 2022
Direct recruitment from refugee camps: Global workforce an addition to humanitarian aid David Evans, South Australia and Northern Territory Regional Meeting In 2019 a little-known visa project brought highly skilled refugees to Australia. Five refugees and their...
by ROSEMARY EPPS | 2 Mar, 2021
Born as the Japanese surrendered 75 years ago, I was an unwitting beneficiary of the promise of peace. Eight months later, my father returned from repatriating sick prisoners of war. He settled into general practice in Sydney with a friend from PNG days, and the...
by David Swain | 17 May, 2012
David Purnell, Canberra Regional Meeting. Review of Lumb, Judy (2012) Ending Cycles of Violence: Kenya Quaker Peacemaking Response after the 2007 Election Washington: Madera Press, Washington. This is a fine collection of Quaker voices about violence that erupted in...
by David Swain | 7 Jul, 2011
Book review by Topsy Evans, South Australia Regional Meeting Quaker Origins, Worship and Identity: Reflections from Kenya by Donald Thomas (Hill of Vision Pamphlet 3, Kaimosi Friends Press, 40pp) Donald Thomas is a British Friend who has spent much of his...
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