The terrorist attack at Bondi Beach on Sunday 14 December 2025, will stay in memory as a warning that terrorism is a serious threat to world peace. Yet, before the victims had names, fear-mongering ...
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Staying active during Ramadan is essential for overall well-being. Although fasting changes eating, hydration, and sleep patterns, regular physical activity remains important, especially with Ramadan ...
Caring for a parent with dementia on a normal day is demanding, but in Ramadan, it can become overwhelming. Disrupted routines, crowded iftar gatherings, and taraweeh prayers can intensify stress for ...
A 70-year-old man has been refused bail after appearing at Burwood Court on Sunday 25 January over allegations of sending a threatening letter to the Lakemba Mosque in Sydney’s southwest. Police ...
One of Canterbury-Bankstown’s longest-serving councillors, and one of Sydney’s most respected community leaders, has stepped down from his role after 20 years at the end of 2025, marking a ...
The month of Ramadan is often spoken about in terms of reward, discipline, and worship. But from a psychological point of view, it is also a powerful time for emotional healing, self-awareness, and ...
As Muslims around the world embrace the sacred month of Ramadan, nourishing our bodies wisely becomes a beautiful act of worship in itself. Fasting from dawn to sunset is more than abstaining from ...
The 2026 Tumut Cycle Classic, held on Sunday 11 January, once again showcased the power of community, charity and collaboration, drawing strong participation despite extreme summer conditions across ...
AFIC and ANIC have called on Mr Morrison, Senator Bragg and all political leaders to act with responsibility, restraint and integrity, to reject Islamophobic language without equivocation, and to ...
Ramadan can be meaningful and beautiful, but it can also feel hard for neurodivergent Muslims, including Autistic people, ADHDers, and those with sensory sensitivities. Changes to routine, sleep, food ...
Children in Gaza are shivering in tents that leak. Mothers cradle babies against the cold, praying for food, warmth, or even a sip of clean water. Fathers sit silently, powerless, as hospitals run out ...