International Day of Peace lecture 2025

When

Where

St John's Cathedral
426 Ann St
Brisbane QLD 4000
Australia

Why

In 2001, the 21st September was designated to be marked around the world as a day to cease military operations and call for peace. To inaugurate the day, the United Nations Peace Bell is rung at UN Headquarters. The bell is cast from coins donated by people from all continents except Africa, and was a gift from the United Nations Association of Japan, as "a reminder of the human cost of war"; the inscription on its side reads, "Long live absolute world peace".

This year’s lecture will mark the United Nations 80th anniversary. Formed to ensure the world would have mechanisms in place to prevent a repeat of the First and Second World Wars, where collectively 80-107 million people were killed.

Bookings can be made through Humanitix.

Program

The 14th annual Brisbane Peace lecture will be delivered by former Australian Foreign Minister the Hon Gareth Evans with supporting addresses by Palestinian Dr Yassmin Khadra and South Sudanese Bishop Daniel Abot.

  • St John's Welcome and MC Rev’d Canon Cheryl Selvage
  • UNAA anthem
  • Acknowledgement Song - Brisbane Combined Unions Choir
  • UNSG message - UNAAQ Izi Baker
  • Introduce Hon Gareth Evans - Professor Marianne Hanson
  • Keynote speaker Professor Gareth Evans
  • Dr Yassmin Khadra, Doctors for Palestine
  • South Sudanese Bishop Daniel Abot
  • Awarding of the Think Global Act Local peace prize - UNAA President Donnell Davis
  • Concluding Remarks - UNAAQ Peace and Security Program Manager Annette Brownlie
  • Brisbane Combined Unions Choir
  • Afternoon Tea - Soroptimists

For updates check the Facebook event, or the Humanitix event.

Contact

Independent and Peaceful Australia Network
[email protected]
ipan.org.au
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