Copies of each episode are available for $15 each (plus $10 postage and handling) on DVD(-R format).

For more information or to order copies Email me at david@harmonyindiversity.net

Click on the links below to go the details for each episode.
Episode One
Episode Two
Episode Three
Episode Four
Episode Five
Episode Six
Episode Seven
Episode Eight
Episode Nine
Episode Ten
Episode Eleven
Episode Twelve
Episode Thirteen

Episode One

This episode went to air on Wednesday 7 December 2011, at 11pm.

It features a visit to the Jewish Holocaust Museum by a combined group of young people from the Catholic Focolare Movement along with a Budist Youth Group as well as some Muslim Young people.

It also contains part of an interview with Henri Korn, a child survivor of the Holocaust, who guided the group around the museum - A full version of his raw interview, which contains his story of surviving the holocaust will be available on this web site along with the episode after the episode has gone to air.

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Episode Two

This episode went to air on Wednesday 14 December 2011, at 11pm.

In this episode we take a look at “Soul Food” , a meditative audio visual presentation put on by the Bahai Community in Melbourne, each month at the State Library of Victoria.

The theme for this month was “No Man is an Island” and was dedicated to the Commemoration of Human Rights Day, December 10, the anniversary of the adoption by the United Nations of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights .

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Episode Three

This episode went to air on Wednesday 21 December 2011, at 11pm.

This episode consists of a Studio interview with three members of the JCMA (Jewish, Christian, Muslim Association).

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Episode Four

This episode went to air on Wednesday 28 December 2011, at 11pm.

This episode takes a look at the Victorian Interfaith Networks Conference held at St Kilda town Hall on the 27 November 2011.

Also featured is a Quran exhibition presented at the conference by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association of Australia.

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Episode Five

This episode went to air on Wednesday 4 January 2012, at 11pm.

This episode continues our look at the Victorian Interfaith Networks Conference held at St Kilda town Hall on the 27 November 2011.

Featured is the Youth Forum organized by the Inter Action Multi Faith Youth Network.

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Episode Six

This episode went to air on Wednesday 11 January 2012, at 11pm.

This episode features the City of Greater Dandenong Interfaith Network and the bus tours they run to visit various places of worship. Particularly a recent tour organized specifically for people with disabilities.

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Episode Seven

This episode went to air on Wednesday 18 January 2012, at 11pm.

This episode features RMIT University’s Multi-faith Chaplaincy. It contains an interview with the Senior Chaplain, Fr Richard Murray, an Anglican Priest as well as one with Muslim Chaplain Riad Galil who is also the new President of the JCMA (Jewish, Christian, Muslim Association).

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Episode Eight

This episode went to air on Wednesday 25 January 2012, at 11pm.

This episode consists of an interview with Jessiee Kaur Singh, one of the founders of C.O.M.M.O.N. (Centre of Melbourne Multi-Faith and Others Network), about her long involvement in the inter-faith area.

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Episode Nine

This episode went to air on Wednesday 1 February 2012, at 11pm.

This episode consists of an interview with Dya Singh, the husband of last weeks interviewee Jessiee Kaur Singh. Dya is also involved with C.O.M.M.O.N.(Centre of Melbourne Multi-Faith and Others Network), and as a spiritual musician, has a particular perspective on the interfaith area. He is also the person responsible for the multi faith chant you hear over the titles of the program.

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Episode Ten

This episode went to air on Wednesday 8 February 2012, at 11pm.

This episode continues our look at the people involved with the Centre of Melbourne Multi-Faith and Others Network (C.O.M.M.O.N.)and consists of an interview with a third member of the Singh family, Jessie and Dya’s daughter Jamel.

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Episode Eleven

This episode went to air on Wednesday 15 February 2012, at 11pm.

This episode continues our look at the people involved with the centre of Melbourne Multi-Faith and Others Network, by interviewing the current President of COMMON, Aboriginal Elder, Uncle Reg Blow.

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Episode Twelve

This episode went to air on Wednesday 22 February 2012, at 11pm.

This episode follows on from our talk in the previous episode with Uncle Reg Blow, with more about indigenous spirituality, particularly the area of song lines, through a conversation Norm Currie had recently with Rachel Shields, a young woman of the Gamilaroy Nation.

Rachel also talks about The United Religions Initiative, or URI, a global grassroots interfaith network, a conference of which she attended last year.

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Episode Thirteen

This episode went to air on Wednesday 29 February 2012, at 11pm.

This is the last episode in our current series. In this episode we hear from many of the people we have interviewed over the rest of the series and listen to their responses on why they think inter faith contact is important and what they find in common to people of all faiths.

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