AMUST Monthly Paper July 2021
AMUST monthly paper for July 2021 included a two-page on p. 20-21 with an ‘advertisement’ confirming Recipes for Ramadan’s sponsor/partner logos as of July 2021 and two stories from Recipes for Ramadan’s contributors. ‘Food: A passport to parts unknown’ and ‘Food cracks disability employment myth’ were also published in the AMUST weekly newsletter for June 25th and 29th 2021 respectively. The paper was distributed in hard copy across Australia on June 29th and in digital version on June 30th 2021.
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A special thanks to Canterbury Bonkstown
Counsil for being major sponsor and for helping buil
a great community
City of Canterbury Bankstown, situated in southwest metropolitan Sydney, is the largest Council, by population, in NSW. More importantly, it is home to one of the most richly diverse and multicultural communities in the state. Since its creation in 2016, CBCity, under the leadership of Mayor Khal Asfour has been working towards delivering services for and supporting the community. Mayor Asfour has also championed the City’s rich diversity and mosaic of cultures that make Canterbury-Bankstown the unique place that it is. That includes taking part in hosting Sydney’s largest Ramadan Festival, Ramadan Nights Lakemba. The festival, in the spirit of Ramadan, brings everyone together not just from within the community, but from afar to enjoy food from around the world. Sadly, the festival can’t go ahead this year, that’s why CBCity is proud to support Recipes for Ramadan.