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The Long Walk Women's Lunch 

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Date              Friday 3 October, 2008

Venue            Peninsula at Central Pier, 161 Harbour Esplanade, Docklands

Time              12pm-3pm

Speakers       Karen Atksinson, Tammy Hunter

MC                  Kylie Belling

Performance Liz Cavanagh Quintet

We invite you to book a table of 10 for the Luncheon and also encourage individuals or businesses to donate seats to our Indigenous guests. To do so please advise when booking.

Funds raised through the Women's Luncheon will contribute to The Long Walk 2009 funding program. This program assists projects that improve the wellbeing of Indigenous Australians.

Download Booking Invitation here

 


Message Stick -  Fitzroy Stars: More Than A Game

 

Sunday 21 September, 2008

ABCTV 1

1.30pm

The story of the Fitzroy Stars, a 1970s Indigenous football team. Besides being a great team, they were the hub of the Melbourne Koori community.

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CalEvents - Deadly Awards 08

2008 Deadly Awards 

9 October 2008

The 14th annual Deadlys will take place on October 9, 2008 at the Sydney Opera House. Tickets go on sale from May. Get Deadlys updates here.

 

VAEAI invite all to take part in a global Indigenous education experience

 

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World Indigenous Peoples' Conference on Education

 

7 – 11 December 2008

Melbourne Australia

Traditional land of the Kulin Nation

 

Register before September 30 for early bird savings!!

 

3,000 delegates from Indigenous communities around the world
400 conference sessions to choose from
Keynote speeches from world leaders in Indigenous education
 
"Indigenous Education in the 21st Century – Respecting Tradition, Shaping the Future"

 

For further information visit  www.wipce2008.com

 


 

NT Intervention

PM's Apology

Are they working? 

Melbourne Anglican Archbishop Philip Freier hosted an

early morning conversation on 2 September to consider

what changes the Prime Minister's apology

and the NT intervention have made to the

lives of Indigenous Australians.

 

Joining Archbishop Freier to discuss the issue:

Hon Clare Martin MLA (Former NT Chief Minister)

Professor Marcia Langton AM (Chair of Indigenous Studies at Melbourne University)

View the video here

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