AAC Executive Director Presents at International Business Summit
22 September, 2023 AAC Executive Director Will Abdo presented as a panellist member on the topic of International Trade at the International Small Business Summit
The AAC has been prolific in producing and distributing various resources tailored for conferences, schools, the media, to name but a few. The Australian Arabic Council is vigilant in issuing public responses to all forms of media reports and portrayals of Arab people. The AAC also participates in many conferences dealing with critical social and multicultural issues targeted against the perpetuation of Arab sterotypes. We are constantly updating and upgrading our material, all of which you can readily find or order from here.
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22 September, 2023 AAC Executive Director Will Abdo presented as a panellist member on the topic of International Trade at the International Small Business Summit
20 September 2023, After a series of Values Education Summits held in the year 2021 and 2022, organised by the Universal Peace Federation Australia and
A letter from the United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan
01 October 2001, AAC AAC statement with regards to the recent rise in racial vilification against Australia’s Arabic and Muslim communities.The Australian Arabic Council (AAC)
13 November 2001, AACRACIAL VILIFICATION AND THE AUSTRALIAN ARABIC COUNCIL The Australian Arabic Council (AAC) is committed to advancing community relations and community harmony in
20 December 2002, AAC Addressing issues of: Vilification, Hate Crimes & Racism, ASIO, Anti-Terror Legislation, lessons from the Gulf War, the advertising campaign on terror,