Pagans, Paganism and PAN in the Media

  • NZ Herald

    Australia a nation of intolerance: report

    Some 30,000 Australians call themselves pagans, and the Pagan Awareness Network says it has "faced an uphill battle in its attempts to be included in interfaith initiatives".

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  • ABC Radio National

    Pagans Among Us

    Paganism has been around in one form or another for centuries. But contemporary paganism has both ancient and modern roots, and while it resonates with current concerns around ecology and the environment, it also poses some profound challenges to basic assumptions about Western culture.

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  • The Courier Mail

    Pagan teens to wed for a year and a day

    A TEENAGE couple will jump through fire and be bound together by rope to show their love as part of a ceremony that dates back to ancient times.

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  • SMH 10 March 2010

    Pagans stake claim to sacred site

    Full moon holds special reverence, signifying divine feminine influence or heralding a time of enchantment when the universe can allegedly refuse no mortal requests.

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  • COG Interfaith Reports

    Monday, Dec. 7, 4:30pm at the 2009 Parliament in Melbourne – “Pagans and Religious Freedom” & the Tabebe story

    PAN and other groups have been working on a “Pagan dash” campaign, urging Pagans to list their religion in the national census as “Pagan – Witch” or “Pagan – Heathen” , etc., so the government counts all these groups as one large population instead on many small ones.

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