Why some Muslims in Melbourne's CBD don't feel safe praying in public By News January 31, 2025 Add Comment Edit After being spat on and called a terrorist while praying, Yeliz Deveci would love to see more multifaith rooms in Melbourne's CBD. Share this post Related PostsJob ads dive in Australia's most populous states, while applications surge, reports SeekWould you live in an abandoned house in a ghost town? Japan is giving them away for freeAutistic drivers in legal limbo depending where they live after new licence standards quietly introducedPolice wrongly took out a family violence order against Bianca. It took seven months and a law degree to get them to back downRecord $3.3m church abuse payout could bring more survivors forward, lawyers sayTrainee surf life saving teenagers on boogie boards save six people in flash rip on beach'Send them my regards': Verstappen makes snark remark before comeback win in VegasPalestinians evacuate from Al-Shifa, as dozens die in Israeli strike on refugee camp
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