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10 / 1
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Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

Start: 19:00
End: 21:00
Public Forum : Save Water and the Vegie Patch

A public forum on  adapting water restrictions to enable the vegie patch to survive through summer.

7 - 9 pm Wednesday 1st October.
Brunswick Town Hall, cnr Sydney Rd and Glenlyon Rd
Gold Coin Donation


We will discuss why we should grow our own food and how we can make  sure  that future water restrictions allow Victorian gardeners access to enough adequate water, while still keeping water use to a minimum. 

Speakers include:
Jane Edmanson, Gardening Australia, www.janesgarden.com.au
 David Holmgren, Holmgren Design Services (Permaculture) www.holmgren.com.au
Helen Tuton, Sustainable Gardening Australia www.sgaonline.org.au
This forum is being run by

Food Gardeners Alliance - An alliance of horticulturists, educators, home and community gardeners. Supporting all Victorian home and community vegetable gardeners.

For more information about the www.fga.org.au. " target="_blank">Food Gardeners Alliance and the forum, please go to

Or , please contact :
Jonathan Pipke Mob: 0412.665.216 or email
or Meredith Plain's email.
 
10 / 2
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Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

Start: 17:00
I Want To Live Hear Too Film LogoAre you feeling fenced out, sitting on the fringes of the housing market?
You're probably not alone, with Melbourne students paying up to 70% on
rent and youth homelessness in Australia up by 10% in the past decade!

Channel your despair, frustrations and vengeful plots into a 3-minute film
that explores these issues in a creative way - it can be film, animation,
documentary.

The $3000 Cash Prize could go nicely towards rent!

Entries close 2nd October, visit the website to register your
interest.
10 / 3
(all day)
Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

10 / 4
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Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

Start: 13:00
End: 15:00

Support women's right to choose!

Rally and march, Saturday, October 4, 1pm.

State Library, cnr Latrobe & Swanston Sts, City

We want unrestricted access to safe, free & legal abortions. March to Parliament.

For more info contact Resistance Centre on 9639 8622 or Solidarity Salon on 9388 0062.

10 / 5
(all day)
Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

10 / 6
(all day)
Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

Start: 19:30
End: 21:00

 

Help Cuba recover from unprecedented hurricane devastation.

Benefit screening: The Doctors of Tomorrow

See Tim Anderson's new documentary about Cuba's program to help newly-independent East Timor provide heath care for its people.

Monday, October 6, 7.30pm

CEPU Office, 139 Queensberry Street, Carlton

Entry $10 (includes a delicious supper).

For more info phone Joan on 9857 9249. Organised by the Australia Cuba Friendship Society.

 

10 / 7
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Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

Start: 10:30
End: 12:00

 

Protest: No HECS, No Debts for TAFE!
Tuesday, October 7, 10.30am.
Parliament House steps.

 

 

Start: 19:30
End: 21:30
"Abortion, Corruption and Cops"
Film screening and speakers about the struggle for a women's right to choose.
 Tuesday 7th October, 7:30 for 8pm screening
   Student Housing Action Co-operative (SHAC), 272 Faraday street Carlton 

This film documents the extraordinary life and work of Bertram Wainer, a doctor who fought to make abortion accessible, affordable and safe in Melbourne in the late 1960s. Dr Wainer risked his life to uncover a web of corruption involving abortionists, politicians and police.

This is the first week of upper house debate in the Victorian Parliament on the current draft abortion legislation. Speakers Liz Patterson and Kimberley Yu will also look at the current campaign to decriminalise abortion in Victoria and why abortion, a fundamental human right, is still denied to many women around the world. 

Presented by Resistance and Student Housing Action Co-operative (SHAC).
Contact Liz Turner 0402 657 392 or Trent Hawkins 0407 070 841
10 / 8
(all day)
Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

Start: 18:00
End: 20:30

 

"Why is it so many of us lack contentment, despite all the wealth and freedoms we enjoy?"

Former Australia Institute head Clive Hamilton's latest book, The Freedom Paradox, builds upon his classic works Growth Fetish and Affluenza, developing a philosophical framework for understanding - and resolving - our modern malaise. In conversation with Overland editor Jeff Sparrow.

6 for 6:30pm. New International Bookshop, Trades Hall, cnr Lygon & Victoria Sts, Carlton. Entry $5/$3.

More info: Seb 0431 294 773.

Start: 18:30
End: 20:30

 

Public lecture by Dr Sara Roy from the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard University.

Trained as a political economist, Dr Roy has worked in the Gaza Strip and West Bank since 1985 conducting research primarily on the economic, social and political development of the Gaza Strip.

6.30pm. The University of Melbourne, Elisabeth Murdoch Theatre A, Elisabeth Murdoch Building (behind the Ian Potter Museum of Art, Swanston Street, Carlton). Sponsors include Australians for Palestine & Women for Palestine.

Start: 18:30
End: 20:00

Book launch. Voices From Venezuela: Behind the Bolivarian Revolution

A fascinating and unique view of the revolutionary process from the grassroots.

Wednesday, October 8, 6.30pm

AMWU Offices, 251 Queensberry St, Carlton South

Speakers: Jim McIlroy (co-author) & Nelson Davila (Venezuelan charge d'affairs in Australia) will speak about this new book, which is a unique account of the Bolivarian revolution from the viewpoint of its grassroots participants.

For info ph 9639 8622 or 0418 691 403.

Organised by Green Left Weekly & Resistance Books; sponsored by the Australia-Venezuela Solidarity Network.

10 / 9
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Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

10 / 10
(all day)
Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

Start: 18:30
End: 21:50

After nearly 516 Years of European Invasion to the Americas
12 October 1492 - 2008
....

International Day of Solidarity with Bolivia Melbourne Australia,
October 10 - 2008


Solidarity Night for Bolivian people self-determination and sovereignty

Friday October 10, 6:30pm
New Council Chambers
Victorian Trades Hall Council
Corner of Lygon & Victoria streets, Carlton

Background Information>>
The process of changes in favour of the Bolivian majority is at risk of
being brutally restricted. The rise to government of an Indigenous
president with unprecedented support in that country and his programs of
popular benefits, the recovery of the natural resources and with the
support of the majority of the indigenous and grassroots organisations
have had to face the conspiracies of the Bolivian richest sectors, the
oligarchy and United States interference from the first day in office.

In recent days the increase in conspiracy, violence and humiliation against
indigenous organizations has reached its climax. The subversive, criminal,
racist and unconstitutional actions of the oligarchic groups supported by
USA during last week and days to try to create insecurity, instability and
the conditions for a military coup and the intervention of USA upon the
Bolivian nation reflect the racist and elitist minds of these sectors and
constitute a very dangerous precedent not only for the country's
integrity, but for other countries in Latin America.

History shows with ample eloquence, the terrible consequences that the divisionary and separatist processes supported and induced by foreign interests have had for humanity, just remember the military intervention backed by CIA against Salvador Allende in 1973.

Faced with this situation the Latin American Solidarity Network (LASNET), Friends of the Earth, The Alliance for Indigenous Self Determination and Latin American supporters from a range of Australian and community organisations are calling for a special Public Forum & Documentary Film night on Friday October 10, 6:30pm,  at the New Council Chambers, Victorian Trades Hall (corner of Lygon and Victoria streets, Carlton) to express our solidarity and concerns in this difficult situation, at the same time we would like to sign, endorse and support a statement made by Bolivian indigenous and grassroots organisations which will be send to as previous the special Public Forum.

The public forum will be addressed by Antonio-Nava Bolivian general consul from Sydney and solidairty activists will proposed different ways of action to support the Bolivian process.



The International Indigenous Solidarity Gathering - Latin America, Asia & the Pacific support the international day of action with the Bolivian
People
.

Latin American Solidarity Network(LASNET)
Friends of the Earth (FOE)
The Alliance for Indigenous Self Determination



More Info: 0400 914 944

Building Solidarity with Latin America... Building Bridges.
Organising Globally. The Power of Grassroots Organisations




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Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

10 / 12
(all day)
Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

Start: 12:30

 

Make family law safe and fair! Repeal Welfare to Work! Make child support reflect the true cost of raising children!

BYO picnic lunch, wear red.

12.30pm. Treasury Gardens (Landsowne St side, look for the Red Balloons).

For more info ph Jess 9654 0327.

Start: 14:00
End: 16:00

The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women’s Health, in partnership with the Australasian Menopause Society, is presenting a special seminar called ‘Midlife – choices for health and wellbeing’.

Women can learn about midlife health and treatment options for menopause including herbal and hormone therapies, as well as how to attain physical and emotional health and wellbeing.

2pm on Sunday October 12
Carillon Room, Sofitel Hotel, Melbourne.


The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women’s Health is a national, non profit organisation dedicated to improving the health of Australian women. Our education unit provide education opportunities for women and their health professionals across the country at various events, offering women a range of free resources on a variety of health topics.

Presenters include gynaecologist Dr Elizabeth Farrell, psychologist Dr Mandy Deeks and dietitian Cate Lombard.

Tickets are $10 and need to be booked ahead. Call 9562 6771 to reserve your place or book online.



 



 

10 / 13
(all day)
Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

Start: 00:00
Start: 13 Oct 2008 - 00:00
End: 25 Oct 2008 - 23:59
Support progressive community radio around Australia! Tune into and donate to 3CR's Sydney sister station 2ser.

A not-for-profit, independent community radio station, which broadcasts to the greater Sydney area on 107.3 FM, their 2008 Radiothon is on 13 - 25 October!
Start: 11:00
End: 13:00

Fight for your future! Stop this environmental disaster!

Speakers: Deb McLeish (local farmer), Nick Xenophon (independent senator), Sarah Hanson-Young (Greens senator), Uncle Roy Patterson (Taungurung elder).

11am. Yea township, Melbourne's gateway to the Goulburn & Murray rivers.

For information contact Jan Beer 0407 144 777.

For car pooling from Melbourne email Friend of the Earth's Cam Walker.

10 / 14
(all day)
Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

(all day)
Start: 13 Oct 2008 - 00:00
End: 25 Oct 2008 - 23:59
Support progressive community radio around Australia! Tune into and donate to 3CR's Sydney sister station 2ser.

A not-for-profit, independent community radio station, which broadcasts to the greater Sydney area on 107.3 FM, their 2008 Radiothon is on 13 - 25 October!
Start: 18:30
End: 20:00


Watch this HBO documentary detailing the human costs of atomic warfare,  a powerful warning that with enough present-day nuclear weapons worldwide to equal 400,000 Hiroshimas, we cannot afford to forget what happened on those two days in 1945.

6.30pm. Ross House, Hayden Ray Smith room, 4th floor, 247 flinders Lane, City.

Organised by Japanese For Peace.

For more info email .

 

10 / 15
(all day)
Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

(all day)
Start: 13 Oct 2008 - 00:00
End: 25 Oct 2008 - 23:59
Support progressive community radio around Australia! Tune into and donate to 3CR's Sydney sister station 2ser.

A not-for-profit, independent community radio station, which broadcasts to the greater Sydney area on 107.3 FM, their 2008 Radiothon is on 13 - 25 October!
10 / 16
(all day)
Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

(all day)
Start: 13 Oct 2008 - 00:00
End: 25 Oct 2008 - 23:59
Support progressive community radio around Australia! Tune into and donate to 3CR's Sydney sister station 2ser.

A not-for-profit, independent community radio station, which broadcasts to the greater Sydney area on 107.3 FM, their 2008 Radiothon is on 13 - 25 October!
Start: 18:00
End: 23:00
TRIPLE TROUBLE
Three events celebrating past and present peace protests
 
THURSDAY OCTOBER 16
FROM 6PM
BELLA UNION BAR
TRADES HALL
(Corner of Lygon and Victoria Streets, Carlton)
 
FILM PREMIERE: PINE GAP 2002
A screening of Box 4’s documentary about the 2002 anti-US base protest.
 
BOOK LAUNCH: ALWAYS LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE OF LIFE, THE AIDEX ’91 STORY
The launch of Iain McIntyre’s book about two decades of anti-arms fair protests.
 
PARTY: TO CELEBRATE THE SHUTTING DOWN OF THE 2008 ADELAIDE APDSE ARMS FAIR
The Asia Pacific Defence and Security Exhibition arms fair has been
called off due to the threat of protest action. Come together to celebrate
a victory for the peace movement.
Drinks and hot food available.
 
More about the events:
ALWAYS LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE OF LIFE:
THE AIDEX ’91 STORY
In November 1991 over 1000 protesters blockaded the National Exhibition Centre in Canberra for 12 days with the aim of shutting down the Australia International Defence Exhibition. AIDEX ’91 saw the most police violence and highest number of arrests in the Australian Capital Territory since the Vietnam era. Although the exhibition was eventually able to go ahead the blockade caused enough disruption to ensure that no one would dare hold another arms fair on this scale in Australia again. The success of the protest came at a cost however with hundreds of demonstrators injured and their actions vilified in the mainstream media.
 
Alongside a detailed account of the protest itself Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life: The AIDEX ’91 Story traces the background of the blockade amidst the growth of opposition to the Australian arms industry during the 1980s. Using the words of the protesters themselves the book also explores the lessons of AIDEX ’91, the effect of the protest on a
generation of Australian activists and the way in which similar strategies were used to stop the 2008 Asia Pacific Defence and Security Exhibition from occurring. The book features many photos from both the AIDEX ’89 and ’91 protests.
 
Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life will be available on the night or can be purchased in Melbourne from Sticky, Friends Of The Earth, The New International Bookshop and Polyester books and will be available in Sydney from Jura and Black Rose books in the coming weeks. The book can also be purchased on line from foe.org.au/shop/ or www.newinternationalbookshop.org.au
 
PINE GAP 2002
From October 5th to 7th 2002 around 500 demonstrators participated in a range of actions aimed at shutting down the Pine Gap US spy base. Located just 19 km from Alice Springs the installation has played a major role in US military satellite activities since the 1960s. Its past operations have included the targeting of bombs during the 1990-91 US war on Iraq and, most recently, the targeting of US bombs against Afghanistan and Iraq.
Three days of protest included a blockade of the road leading into the base, speeches from local indigenous representatives, street theatre, attempts to enter Pine Gap itself and a street parade through Alice Springs. The latest documentary from Box 4 follows the campaign from its early organising meetings through to the protest itself.
 
ASIA PACIFIC DEFENCE AND SECURITY EXHIBITION (APDSE) 2008
On Remembrance Day November 11 2008 the South Australian Government and
private company APDS Exhibition Ltd had planned to hold Australia’s first major arms fair in 17 years at the Adelaide Convention Centre. With groups meeting around Australia to organise a Peace Festival and a blockade the APDSE organisers, citing police costs, threw in the towel cancelling the event in early September. Come and celebrate this victory for the peace movement.
 
 
 
 
10 / 17
(all day)
Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

(all day)
Start: 13 Oct 2008 - 00:00
End: 25 Oct 2008 - 23:59
Support progressive community radio around Australia! Tune into and donate to 3CR's Sydney sister station 2ser.

A not-for-profit, independent community radio station, which broadcasts to the greater Sydney area on 107.3 FM, their 2008 Radiothon is on 13 - 25 October!
Start: 19:00
End: 23:00

Flat Out's 20th anniversary fundraiser party!

October 17, 7pm.
Flemington Kensington Bowling Club,
Corner Smithfield & Racecourse Roads, Flemington.
Parking on the corner of Smithfield & Racecourse Roads
(wheelchair access).

A great band called The Joleenes will be playing throughout the night, along with other fun things to do and see!

Nibbles provided between 7pm and 8pm.  Standard bar prices apply.

Flat Out provides support to women with or without children who have experienced imprisonment.  

Invitations are extended (at no cost) to women who have been in prison and there is another invite for the general public at a cost of $25/$10 concession.  There is a live band, finger food, raffle prizes, a stall etc.  It is expected that it will be a wonderfully fun night.

Please let us know by 3rd October on 9372 6155 if you are able to attend.

 Tram 57 leaves from Elizabeth Street in the City and goes straight up Racecourse Road.
Speak to your worker if you need a metcard to get there!

10 / 18
(all day)
Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

(all day)
Start: 13 Oct 2008 - 00:00
End: 25 Oct 2008 - 23:59
Support progressive community radio around Australia! Tune into and donate to 3CR's Sydney sister station 2ser.

A not-for-profit, independent community radio station, which broadcasts to the greater Sydney area on 107.3 FM, their 2008 Radiothon is on 13 - 25 October!
10 / 19
(all day)
Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

(all day)
Start: 13 Oct 2008 - 00:00
End: 25 Oct 2008 - 23:59
Support progressive community radio around Australia! Tune into and donate to 3CR's Sydney sister station 2ser.

A not-for-profit, independent community radio station, which broadcasts to the greater Sydney area on 107.3 FM, their 2008 Radiothon is on 13 - 25 October!
10 / 20
(all day)
Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

(all day)
Start: 13 Oct 2008 - 00:00
End: 25 Oct 2008 - 23:59
Support progressive community radio around Australia! Tune into and donate to 3CR's Sydney sister station 2ser.

A not-for-profit, independent community radio station, which broadcasts to the greater Sydney area on 107.3 FM, their 2008 Radiothon is on 13 - 25 October!
10 / 21
(all day)
Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

(all day)
Start: 13 Oct 2008 - 00:00
End: 25 Oct 2008 - 23:59
Support progressive community radio around Australia! Tune into and donate to 3CR's Sydney sister station 2ser.

A not-for-profit, independent community radio station, which broadcasts to the greater Sydney area on 107.3 FM, their 2008 Radiothon is on 13 - 25 October!
10 / 22
(all day)
Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

(all day)
Start: 13 Oct 2008 - 00:00
End: 25 Oct 2008 - 23:59
Support progressive community radio around Australia! Tune into and donate to 3CR's Sydney sister station 2ser.

A not-for-profit, independent community radio station, which broadcasts to the greater Sydney area on 107.3 FM, their 2008 Radiothon is on 13 - 25 October!
10 / 23
(all day)
Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

(all day)
Start: 13 Oct 2008 - 00:00
End: 25 Oct 2008 - 23:59
Support progressive community radio around Australia! Tune into and donate to 3CR's Sydney sister station 2ser.

A not-for-profit, independent community radio station, which broadcasts to the greater Sydney area on 107.3 FM, their 2008 Radiothon is on 13 - 25 October!
Start: 12:49
Start: 23 Oct 2008 - 12:49
End: 26 Oct 2008 - 12:49

The Latin American & Australasian Indigenous Solidarity Gathering,
23-26 October 2008, Melbourne - Australia

For our LAND, our CULTURE, our SOVEREIGNTY... Protecting our planet, defending our communities!

Our Call>> The Latin American Solidarity Network (LASNET), Friends of the Earth (FOE) in conjunction with other solidarity organisations will be hosting a gathering for Indigenous and non-Indigenous activists who are supporting Indigenous resistances and struggles.

We hope to bring together activists, indigenous leaders and communities from Aotearoa (New Zealand), Great Turtle Island (North America), the Pacific Islands, and our Indigenous brothers and sisters from Latin America, as well as from the Aboriginal nations of Australia.

This is a time of great struggle for Indigenous peoples. On September 13th 2007, the governments of Canada, the United States, New Zealand and Australia voted against the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, which calls on countries to give more control to tribal peoples over the land and resources they traditionally possessed, and to return confiscated territory, pay compensation, or just say “sorry” for all the abuses.

It is not hard to see why. New Zealand’s government has just unleashed its anti-terror security forces on Maori activists in New Zealand, while the Australian government reinvaded Aboriginal land in the Northern Territory under the guise of “child” protection. Both these governments use their influence in the Pacific to open up communal lands in Aboriginal nations as well as Pacific Island nations to Australian and Canadian mining interests.

Throughout the Americas, from Great Turtle Island down through Latin America, from the Tahltan of Canada to the Mapuche of Chile/Argentina, from the Quechua /Aymara  to the Kulin, Wotjobaluk, Mara and Kurnai Nations of Australia in the south, Indigenous peoples are under greater pressure than ever from multinational corporations’ interests (mining, forestry, fuel), free trade agreements and the security apparatus of settler governments, determined to finally put an end to centuries of struggle against dominant elites and against economic rationalism in the form of neoliberal capital policies.

Indigenous peoples are fighting back, organising, and teaching new generations what they have learned from hundreds of years of unending struggle against land expropriation, exploitation, assimilation and the various attempts to wipe them out from our planet.

Gathering (Encuentro)/Conference Contents>>

The Gathering (Encuentro) aims to build bridges of struggle, friendship and collaboration between Indigenous and grassroots organisations throughout Latin America and Australasia.

During the first two days of the Gathering (October 23 and 24) there will be a welcome to country and a public meeting. The second two days (October 25 and 26) will feature plenary sessions, workshops, documentary films, photo exhibitions, stalls and other activities.

Participants from Australia and overseas will explore the questions of WHY and HOW we resist and struggle to protect our planet and defend our communities, and WHAT we propose as Indigenous people and supporters from grassroots and community organisations to achieve social transformation..

Topics to be discussed include:
Genocide suffered by Aboriginal nations
Autonomous struggles
Ancestral rights to land and culture
Sovereignty and the global order
Sovereignty and neo-liberal policies
Land sovereignty and nation
Aboriginal control of Aboriginal affairs
Human rights/Aboriginal rights
Fighting racism
Peace
Treaty or/and reconciliation, and
Other topics presented by Gathering participants.

Our idea is to be open and inclusive to ideas and discourses supporting Indigenous peoples’ self-determination and grassroots struggles for justice, peace, dignity and democracy from below. We would like to develop the concept of an alliance between Indigenous and non- Indigenous marginalised people as they share similar problems of exclusion, exploitation, racism, repression.

We are inviting individuals and organisations to support this initiative by contributing to our organising fund, and by supporting the Gathering itself when it takes place October 2008.

Costs are significant as there are several international airfares to cover, and therefore any contributions would be appreciated.

If your organisation be able to provide some assistance or be interested to becoming a Gathering supporter or sponsor write to us to P.OBOX 813 North Melbourne, VIC. 3051 or email.

Solidarity Gathering/Encuentro presented by: Latin American Solidarity Network (LASNET) & Friends of the Earth (FOE) In conjunction with: Aboriginal organisations from Victoria and other cities, ANTAR, Union Solidarity, Community Radio 3CR, AISD, MASN, FREE WEST PAPUA, FAIRWEAR CAMPAIGN, Pro-Bolivia Sydney, Chilean popular and Indigenous Network, Colombia Solidarity Network, Colombia demand Justice Campaign and Others...

Contacts and further information: Email or website.

General Information & fundraising: Marisol 0413 597 315
Program Workshops and Logistic Sub-committee: Lucho 0400 914 944
Media and Communication Sub-Committee: Natalie 0421 226 200
Fundraising Sub-committee: Marisol 0413 597315 or Wendy 0417 688562
Volunteer Coordinator: Rodrigo 0414 970 418
Stall Coordinator: 9419 8700

 
Donations and Registration
Your contributions and donation are Tax deductible:
Please send Cheque or Money Order made out to FOE and posted to P.O BOX 813 North Melbourne, VIC. 3051 or online through FOE's website.

Schedule>>

Registration  
Whole Gathering
Gathering
2 days weekend
1 day/session
Solidarity $80
Waged $60
Unwaged $40
   
Solidarity $60
Waged $40
Unwaged $20
Solidarity $30
Waged $25
Unwaged $15


Register online or posted registration forms to P.O.BOX 813, North Melbourne, Vic. 3051

You can post registration payment by Cheque or Money Order made out to LASNET at
P.O.BOX 813, North Melbourne, Vic. 3051
Or direct deposit to our Bendigo Bank account 633-000-1331-47793 made out to LASNET
Or pay by credit card online.

Gathering Schedule

Welcome to country and public meeting
 
Thursday October 23
Welcome to country
Venue and time to be announced
Friday October 24
Public Meeting:    “Why we resist and struggle”
Victorian Trades Hall Council 6PM

Gathering/Encuentro

SUNDAY OCTOBER 26
CERES
Corner Roberts and Stewart Streets, Brunswick East
10:30am- 11:30am
Plenary
What do we propose?
Protecting our planet, saving our communities
An Introduction (2-3 international speakers)
11:30am - 1pm
Discussion Tables/Spaces
1.Sovereignty
2. Self-determination and autonomy
3. Is it possible to build an alliance between Indigenous people and other marginalised people?
4. There are new possibilities for change?
5. Are progressive and elected popular governments an alternative?
6. Is people power a possibility?
7. What about sustainable society?
8. How do we defend ourselves from repression and militarism?
9. What kind of democratic system do we need?
10. New possibilities and ways of organising our struggle and resistance.
What is first the party or the political movement?
11. Alternatives to neoliberal policies
12. Working for peace and justice, looking for a new system of relations between people and communities
1pm-2pm
Lunch and entertainment
Multicultural concert
2pm-3pm
Workshops
International speakers, communities, grassroots organisations, social and political groups discuss contributions to the theme What we propose?
3pm-5pm
Discussion Tables
Report backs and initial proposals

5:30 - 6:30pm
Gathering Close
Resolutions and new Gathering proposal        

10 / 24
(all day)
Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

(all day)
Start: 13 Oct 2008 - 00:00
End: 25 Oct 2008 - 23:59
Support progressive community radio around Australia! Tune into and donate to 3CR's Sydney sister station 2ser.

A not-for-profit, independent community radio station, which broadcasts to the greater Sydney area on 107.3 FM, their 2008 Radiothon is on 13 - 25 October!
(all day)
Start: 23 Oct 2008 - 12:49
End: 26 Oct 2008 - 12:49

The Latin American & Australasian Indigenous Solidarity Gathering,
23-26 October 2008, Melbourne - Australia

For our LAND, our CULTURE, our SOVEREIGNTY... Protecting our planet, defending our communities!

Our Call>> The Latin American Solidarity Network (LASNET), Friends of the Earth (FOE) in conjunction with other solidarity organisations will be hosting a gathering for Indigenous and non-Indigenous activists who are supporting Indigenous resistances and struggles.

We hope to bring together activists, indigenous leaders and communities from Aotearoa (New Zealand), Great Turtle Island (North America), the Pacific Islands, and our Indigenous brothers and sisters from Latin America, as well as from the Aboriginal nations of Australia.

This is a time of great struggle for Indigenous peoples. On September 13th 2007, the governments of Canada, the United States, New Zealand and Australia voted against the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, which calls on countries to give more control to tribal peoples over the land and resources they traditionally possessed, and to return confiscated territory, pay compensation, or just say “sorry” for all the abuses.

It is not hard to see why. New Zealand’s government has just unleashed its anti-terror security forces on Maori activists in New Zealand, while the Australian government reinvaded Aboriginal land in the Northern Territory under the guise of “child” protection. Both these governments use their influence in the Pacific to open up communal lands in Aboriginal nations as well as Pacific Island nations to Australian and Canadian mining interests.

Throughout the Americas, from Great Turtle Island down through Latin America, from the Tahltan of Canada to the Mapuche of Chile/Argentina, from the Quechua /Aymara  to the Kulin, Wotjobaluk, Mara and Kurnai Nations of Australia in the south, Indigenous peoples are under greater pressure than ever from multinational corporations’ interests (mining, forestry, fuel), free trade agreements and the security apparatus of settler governments, determined to finally put an end to centuries of struggle against dominant elites and against economic rationalism in the form of neoliberal capital policies.

Indigenous peoples are fighting back, organising, and teaching new generations what they have learned from hundreds of years of unending struggle against land expropriation, exploitation, assimilation and the various attempts to wipe them out from our planet.

Gathering (Encuentro)/Conference Contents>>

The Gathering (Encuentro) aims to build bridges of struggle, friendship and collaboration between Indigenous and grassroots organisations throughout Latin America and Australasia.

During the first two days of the Gathering (October 23 and 24) there will be a welcome to country and a public meeting. The second two days (October 25 and 26) will feature plenary sessions, workshops, documentary films, photo exhibitions, stalls and other activities.

Participants from Australia and overseas will explore the questions of WHY and HOW we resist and struggle to protect our planet and defend our communities, and WHAT we propose as Indigenous people and supporters from grassroots and community organisations to achieve social transformation..

Topics to be discussed include:
Genocide suffered by Aboriginal nations
Autonomous struggles
Ancestral rights to land and culture
Sovereignty and the global order
Sovereignty and neo-liberal policies
Land sovereignty and nation
Aboriginal control of Aboriginal affairs
Human rights/Aboriginal rights
Fighting racism
Peace
Treaty or/and reconciliation, and
Other topics presented by Gathering participants.

Our idea is to be open and inclusive to ideas and discourses supporting Indigenous peoples’ self-determination and grassroots struggles for justice, peace, dignity and democracy from below. We would like to develop the concept of an alliance between Indigenous and non- Indigenous marginalised people as they share similar problems of exclusion, exploitation, racism, repression.

We are inviting individuals and organisations to support this initiative by contributing to our organising fund, and by supporting the Gathering itself when it takes place October 2008.

Costs are significant as there are several international airfares to cover, and therefore any contributions would be appreciated.

If your organisation be able to provide some assistance or be interested to becoming a Gathering supporter or sponsor write to us to P.OBOX 813 North Melbourne, VIC. 3051 or email.

Solidarity Gathering/Encuentro presented by: Latin American Solidarity Network (LASNET) & Friends of the Earth (FOE) In conjunction with: Aboriginal organisations from Victoria and other cities, ANTAR, Union Solidarity, Community Radio 3CR, AISD, MASN, FREE WEST PAPUA, FAIRWEAR CAMPAIGN, Pro-Bolivia Sydney, Chilean popular and Indigenous Network, Colombia Solidarity Network, Colombia demand Justice Campaign and Others...

Contacts and further information: Email or website.

General Information & fundraising: Marisol 0413 597 315
Program Workshops and Logistic Sub-committee: Lucho 0400 914 944
Media and Communication Sub-Committee: Natalie 0421 226 200
Fundraising Sub-committee: Marisol 0413 597315 or Wendy 0417 688562
Volunteer Coordinator: Rodrigo 0414 970 418
Stall Coordinator: 9419 8700

 
Donations and Registration
Your contributions and donation are Tax deductible:
Please send Cheque or Money Order made out to FOE and posted to P.O BOX 813 North Melbourne, VIC. 3051 or online through FOE's website.

Schedule>>

Registration  
Whole Gathering
Gathering
2 days weekend
1 day/session
Solidarity $80
Waged $60
Unwaged $40
   
Solidarity $60
Waged $40
Unwaged $20
Solidarity $30
Waged $25
Unwaged $15


Register online or posted registration forms to P.O.BOX 813, North Melbourne, Vic. 3051

You can post registration payment by Cheque or Money Order made out to LASNET at
P.O.BOX 813, North Melbourne, Vic. 3051
Or direct deposit to our Bendigo Bank account 633-000-1331-47793 made out to LASNET
Or pay by credit card online.

Gathering Schedule

Welcome to country and public meeting
 
Thursday October 23
Welcome to country
Venue and time to be announced
Friday October 24
Public Meeting:    “Why we resist and struggle”
Victorian Trades Hall Council 6PM

Gathering/Encuentro

SUNDAY OCTOBER 26
CERES
Corner Roberts and Stewart Streets, Brunswick East
10:30am- 11:30am
Plenary
What do we propose?
Protecting our planet, saving our communities
An Introduction (2-3 international speakers)
11:30am - 1pm
Discussion Tables/Spaces
1.Sovereignty
2. Self-determination and autonomy
3. Is it possible to build an alliance between Indigenous people and other marginalised people?
4. There are new possibilities for change?
5. Are progressive and elected popular governments an alternative?
6. Is people power a possibility?
7. What about sustainable society?
8. How do we defend ourselves from repression and militarism?
9. What kind of democratic system do we need?
10. New possibilities and ways of organising our struggle and resistance.
What is first the party or the political movement?
11. Alternatives to neoliberal policies
12. Working for peace and justice, looking for a new system of relations between people and communities
1pm-2pm
Lunch and entertainment
Multicultural concert
2pm-3pm
Workshops
International speakers, communities, grassroots organisations, social and political groups discuss contributions to the theme What we propose?
3pm-5pm
Discussion Tables
Report backs and initial proposals

5:30 - 6:30pm
Gathering Close
Resolutions and new Gathering proposal        

10 / 25
(all day)
Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

End: 23:59
Start: 13 Oct 2008 - 00:00
End: 25 Oct 2008 - 23:59
Support progressive community radio around Australia! Tune into and donate to 3CR's Sydney sister station 2ser.

A not-for-profit, independent community radio station, which broadcasts to the greater Sydney area on 107.3 FM, their 2008 Radiothon is on 13 - 25 October!
(all day)
Start: 23 Oct 2008 - 12:49
End: 26 Oct 2008 - 12:49

The Latin American & Australasian Indigenous Solidarity Gathering,
23-26 October 2008, Melbourne - Australia

For our LAND, our CULTURE, our SOVEREIGNTY... Protecting our planet, defending our communities!

Our Call>> The Latin American Solidarity Network (LASNET), Friends of the Earth (FOE) in conjunction with other solidarity organisations will be hosting a gathering for Indigenous and non-Indigenous activists who are supporting Indigenous resistances and struggles.

We hope to bring together activists, indigenous leaders and communities from Aotearoa (New Zealand), Great Turtle Island (North America), the Pacific Islands, and our Indigenous brothers and sisters from Latin America, as well as from the Aboriginal nations of Australia.

This is a time of great struggle for Indigenous peoples. On September 13th 2007, the governments of Canada, the United States, New Zealand and Australia voted against the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, which calls on countries to give more control to tribal peoples over the land and resources they traditionally possessed, and to return confiscated territory, pay compensation, or just say “sorry” for all the abuses.

It is not hard to see why. New Zealand’s government has just unleashed its anti-terror security forces on Maori activists in New Zealand, while the Australian government reinvaded Aboriginal land in the Northern Territory under the guise of “child” protection. Both these governments use their influence in the Pacific to open up communal lands in Aboriginal nations as well as Pacific Island nations to Australian and Canadian mining interests.

Throughout the Americas, from Great Turtle Island down through Latin America, from the Tahltan of Canada to the Mapuche of Chile/Argentina, from the Quechua /Aymara  to the Kulin, Wotjobaluk, Mara and Kurnai Nations of Australia in the south, Indigenous peoples are under greater pressure than ever from multinational corporations’ interests (mining, forestry, fuel), free trade agreements and the security apparatus of settler governments, determined to finally put an end to centuries of struggle against dominant elites and against economic rationalism in the form of neoliberal capital policies.

Indigenous peoples are fighting back, organising, and teaching new generations what they have learned from hundreds of years of unending struggle against land expropriation, exploitation, assimilation and the various attempts to wipe them out from our planet.

Gathering (Encuentro)/Conference Contents>>

The Gathering (Encuentro) aims to build bridges of struggle, friendship and collaboration between Indigenous and grassroots organisations throughout Latin America and Australasia.

During the first two days of the Gathering (October 23 and 24) there will be a welcome to country and a public meeting. The second two days (October 25 and 26) will feature plenary sessions, workshops, documentary films, photo exhibitions, stalls and other activities.

Participants from Australia and overseas will explore the questions of WHY and HOW we resist and struggle to protect our planet and defend our communities, and WHAT we propose as Indigenous people and supporters from grassroots and community organisations to achieve social transformation..

Topics to be discussed include:
Genocide suffered by Aboriginal nations
Autonomous struggles
Ancestral rights to land and culture
Sovereignty and the global order
Sovereignty and neo-liberal policies
Land sovereignty and nation
Aboriginal control of Aboriginal affairs
Human rights/Aboriginal rights
Fighting racism
Peace
Treaty or/and reconciliation, and
Other topics presented by Gathering participants.

Our idea is to be open and inclusive to ideas and discourses supporting Indigenous peoples’ self-determination and grassroots struggles for justice, peace, dignity and democracy from below. We would like to develop the concept of an alliance between Indigenous and non- Indigenous marginalised people as they share similar problems of exclusion, exploitation, racism, repression.

We are inviting individuals and organisations to support this initiative by contributing to our organising fund, and by supporting the Gathering itself when it takes place October 2008.

Costs are significant as there are several international airfares to cover, and therefore any contributions would be appreciated.

If your organisation be able to provide some assistance or be interested to becoming a Gathering supporter or sponsor write to us to P.OBOX 813 North Melbourne, VIC. 3051 or email.

Solidarity Gathering/Encuentro presented by: Latin American Solidarity Network (LASNET) & Friends of the Earth (FOE) In conjunction with: Aboriginal organisations from Victoria and other cities, ANTAR, Union Solidarity, Community Radio 3CR, AISD, MASN, FREE WEST PAPUA, FAIRWEAR CAMPAIGN, Pro-Bolivia Sydney, Chilean popular and Indigenous Network, Colombia Solidarity Network, Colombia demand Justice Campaign and Others...

Contacts and further information: Email or website.

General Information & fundraising: Marisol 0413 597 315
Program Workshops and Logistic Sub-committee: Lucho 0400 914 944
Media and Communication Sub-Committee: Natalie 0421 226 200
Fundraising Sub-committee: Marisol 0413 597315 or Wendy 0417 688562
Volunteer Coordinator: Rodrigo 0414 970 418
Stall Coordinator: 9419 8700

 
Donations and Registration
Your contributions and donation are Tax deductible:
Please send Cheque or Money Order made out to FOE and posted to P.O BOX 813 North Melbourne, VIC. 3051 or online through FOE's website.

Schedule>>

Registration  
Whole Gathering
Gathering
2 days weekend
1 day/session
Solidarity $80
Waged $60
Unwaged $40
   
Solidarity $60
Waged $40
Unwaged $20
Solidarity $30
Waged $25
Unwaged $15


Register online or posted registration forms to P.O.BOX 813, North Melbourne, Vic. 3051

You can post registration payment by Cheque or Money Order made out to LASNET at
P.O.BOX 813, North Melbourne, Vic. 3051
Or direct deposit to our Bendigo Bank account 633-000-1331-47793 made out to LASNET
Or pay by credit card online.

Gathering Schedule

Welcome to country and public meeting
 
Thursday October 23
Welcome to country
Venue and time to be announced
Friday October 24
Public Meeting:    “Why we resist and struggle”
Victorian Trades Hall Council 6PM

Gathering/Encuentro

SUNDAY OCTOBER 26
CERES
Corner Roberts and Stewart Streets, Brunswick East
10:30am- 11:30am
Plenary
What do we propose?
Protecting our planet, saving our communities
An Introduction (2-3 international speakers)
11:30am - 1pm
Discussion Tables/Spaces
1.Sovereignty
2. Self-determination and autonomy
3. Is it possible to build an alliance between Indigenous people and other marginalised people?
4. There are new possibilities for change?
5. Are progressive and elected popular governments an alternative?
6. Is people power a possibility?
7. What about sustainable society?
8. How do we defend ourselves from repression and militarism?
9. What kind of democratic system do we need?
10. New possibilities and ways of organising our struggle and resistance.
What is first the party or the political movement?
11. Alternatives to neoliberal policies
12. Working for peace and justice, looking for a new system of relations between people and communities
1pm-2pm
Lunch and entertainment
Multicultural concert
2pm-3pm
Workshops
International speakers, communities, grassroots organisations, social and political groups discuss contributions to the theme What we propose?
3pm-5pm
Discussion Tables
Report backs and initial proposals

5:30 - 6:30pm
Gathering Close
Resolutions and new Gathering proposal        

10 / 26
(all day)
Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

End: 12:49
Start: 23 Oct 2008 - 12:49
End: 26 Oct 2008 - 12:49

The Latin American & Australasian Indigenous Solidarity Gathering,
23-26 October 2008, Melbourne - Australia

For our LAND, our CULTURE, our SOVEREIGNTY... Protecting our planet, defending our communities!

Our Call>> The Latin American Solidarity Network (LASNET), Friends of the Earth (FOE) in conjunction with other solidarity organisations will be hosting a gathering for Indigenous and non-Indigenous activists who are supporting Indigenous resistances and struggles.

We hope to bring together activists, indigenous leaders and communities from Aotearoa (New Zealand), Great Turtle Island (North America), the Pacific Islands, and our Indigenous brothers and sisters from Latin America, as well as from the Aboriginal nations of Australia.

This is a time of great struggle for Indigenous peoples. On September 13th 2007, the governments of Canada, the United States, New Zealand and Australia voted against the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, which calls on countries to give more control to tribal peoples over the land and resources they traditionally possessed, and to return confiscated territory, pay compensation, or just say “sorry” for all the abuses.

It is not hard to see why. New Zealand’s government has just unleashed its anti-terror security forces on Maori activists in New Zealand, while the Australian government reinvaded Aboriginal land in the Northern Territory under the guise of “child” protection. Both these governments use their influence in the Pacific to open up communal lands in Aboriginal nations as well as Pacific Island nations to Australian and Canadian mining interests.

Throughout the Americas, from Great Turtle Island down through Latin America, from the Tahltan of Canada to the Mapuche of Chile/Argentina, from the Quechua /Aymara  to the Kulin, Wotjobaluk, Mara and Kurnai Nations of Australia in the south, Indigenous peoples are under greater pressure than ever from multinational corporations’ interests (mining, forestry, fuel), free trade agreements and the security apparatus of settler governments, determined to finally put an end to centuries of struggle against dominant elites and against economic rationalism in the form of neoliberal capital policies.

Indigenous peoples are fighting back, organising, and teaching new generations what they have learned from hundreds of years of unending struggle against land expropriation, exploitation, assimilation and the various attempts to wipe them out from our planet.

Gathering (Encuentro)/Conference Contents>>

The Gathering (Encuentro) aims to build bridges of struggle, friendship and collaboration between Indigenous and grassroots organisations throughout Latin America and Australasia.

During the first two days of the Gathering (October 23 and 24) there will be a welcome to country and a public meeting. The second two days (October 25 and 26) will feature plenary sessions, workshops, documentary films, photo exhibitions, stalls and other activities.

Participants from Australia and overseas will explore the questions of WHY and HOW we resist and struggle to protect our planet and defend our communities, and WHAT we propose as Indigenous people and supporters from grassroots and community organisations to achieve social transformation..

Topics to be discussed include:
Genocide suffered by Aboriginal nations
Autonomous struggles
Ancestral rights to land and culture
Sovereignty and the global order
Sovereignty and neo-liberal policies
Land sovereignty and nation
Aboriginal control of Aboriginal affairs
Human rights/Aboriginal rights
Fighting racism
Peace
Treaty or/and reconciliation, and
Other topics presented by Gathering participants.

Our idea is to be open and inclusive to ideas and discourses supporting Indigenous peoples’ self-determination and grassroots struggles for justice, peace, dignity and democracy from below. We would like to develop the concept of an alliance between Indigenous and non- Indigenous marginalised people as they share similar problems of exclusion, exploitation, racism, repression.

We are inviting individuals and organisations to support this initiative by contributing to our organising fund, and by supporting the Gathering itself when it takes place October 2008.

Costs are significant as there are several international airfares to cover, and therefore any contributions would be appreciated.

If your organisation be able to provide some assistance or be interested to becoming a Gathering supporter or sponsor write to us to P.OBOX 813 North Melbourne, VIC. 3051 or email.

Solidarity Gathering/Encuentro presented by: Latin American Solidarity Network (LASNET) & Friends of the Earth (FOE) In conjunction with: Aboriginal organisations from Victoria and other cities, ANTAR, Union Solidarity, Community Radio 3CR, AISD, MASN, FREE WEST PAPUA, FAIRWEAR CAMPAIGN, Pro-Bolivia Sydney, Chilean popular and Indigenous Network, Colombia Solidarity Network, Colombia demand Justice Campaign and Others...

Contacts and further information: Email or website.

General Information & fundraising: Marisol 0413 597 315
Program Workshops and Logistic Sub-committee: Lucho 0400 914 944
Media and Communication Sub-Committee: Natalie 0421 226 200
Fundraising Sub-committee: Marisol 0413 597315 or Wendy 0417 688562
Volunteer Coordinator: Rodrigo 0414 970 418
Stall Coordinator: 9419 8700

 
Donations and Registration
Your contributions and donation are Tax deductible:
Please send Cheque or Money Order made out to FOE and posted to P.O BOX 813 North Melbourne, VIC. 3051 or online through FOE's website.

Schedule>>

Registration  
Whole Gathering
Gathering
2 days weekend
1 day/session
Solidarity $80
Waged $60
Unwaged $40
   
Solidarity $60
Waged $40
Unwaged $20
Solidarity $30
Waged $25
Unwaged $15


Register online or posted registration forms to P.O.BOX 813, North Melbourne, Vic. 3051

You can post registration payment by Cheque or Money Order made out to LASNET at
P.O.BOX 813, North Melbourne, Vic. 3051
Or direct deposit to our Bendigo Bank account 633-000-1331-47793 made out to LASNET
Or pay by credit card online.

Gathering Schedule

Welcome to country and public meeting
 
Thursday October 23
Welcome to country
Venue and time to be announced
Friday October 24
Public Meeting:    “Why we resist and struggle”
Victorian Trades Hall Council 6PM

Gathering/Encuentro

SUNDAY OCTOBER 26
CERES
Corner Roberts and Stewart Streets, Brunswick East
10:30am- 11:30am
Plenary
What do we propose?
Protecting our planet, saving our communities
An Introduction (2-3 international speakers)
11:30am - 1pm
Discussion Tables/Spaces
1.Sovereignty
2. Self-determination and autonomy
3. Is it possible to build an alliance between Indigenous people and other marginalised people?
4. There are new possibilities for change?
5. Are progressive and elected popular governments an alternative?
6. Is people power a possibility?
7. What about sustainable society?
8. How do we defend ourselves from repression and militarism?
9. What kind of democratic system do we need?
10. New possibilities and ways of organising our struggle and resistance.
What is first the party or the political movement?
11. Alternatives to neoliberal policies
12. Working for peace and justice, looking for a new system of relations between people and communities
1pm-2pm
Lunch and entertainment
Multicultural concert
2pm-3pm
Workshops
International speakers, communities, grassroots organisations, social and political groups discuss contributions to the theme What we propose?
3pm-5pm
Discussion Tables
Report backs and initial proposals

5:30 - 6:30pm
Gathering Close
Resolutions and new Gathering proposal        

10 / 27
(all day)
Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

10 / 28
(all day)
Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

Start: 19:54

This is a public forum for workers in the health, welfare, community and drugs and alcohol sectors.


Christine Walker from the Chronic Illness Alliance will speak to some of the issues around framing chronic illness and how best to tackle these in our training/education. Discussion will follow presentation.

Tuesday the 28th of October
3.00pm to 4.30pm
Hepatitis C Victoria office
Suite 5, 200 Sydney Road, Brunswick - Melways ref 29 G9


Nth Coburg Tram Route no. 19: Stop 20.
Upfield Train Line: Jewell Station Stop

Parking off Edward St $1.00 per hour or two hour parking in the side streets.

To register, Ring the front office on 9380 4644 or fax 9380 4688 or email.

10 / 29
(all day)
Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

Start: 19:15
End: 22:30

 7.15pm. Sam Merrifield Library, 762 Mount Alexander Rd, Moonee Ponds.

Organised by Moonee Valley Climate Action.

For more information phone Richard Keech 0419 036 463.

10 / 30
(all day)
Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

Start: 18:00

 

Film screening: The World According to Monsanto.

Followed by a public debate on GMO.

6pm. Bar 303, 303 High Street, Northcote.

Start: 18:30
End: 20:30

 

A powerful insight into the Tamil struggle for self-determination in Sri Lanka.

The screening will be addressed by Associate Professor Damien Kingsbury.

6.30pm. Copeland Theatre, Economics & Commerce Building, University of Melbourne (enter from Gate 13 on Royal Parade, Parkville through the Zoology Building).

Entry by donation.

Presented by Socialist Alliance; Tamil Eelam Women's Organisation; Development Studies Program of the School of Philosophy, Anthropology & Social Inquiry.

Start: 18:30
End: 20:30

Antony Loewenstein: The Blogging Revolution

The author of My Israel Question tells the stories of web dissidents struggling for change around the world.

6.30pm, Thursday 30 October at New International Bookshop, Trades Hall, corner Lygon & Victoria Streets, Carlton.

Entry: $5 / $3

More info: or call Seb on 0421 294 773.
Start: 19:00
End: 22:30

Spark those brain cells, meet 3CR folks and help 3CR reach our 2008 Radiothon target.

Bring a team of 10 or join a table and swing on down to Fitzroy Football Club Grandstand, North Fitzroy. (Located in the Edinburgh Gardens near the beginning of St Georges Road).

Doors open 6pm for a 7pm start.

$20/$15.

For bookings and info contact Gab or Loretta on 9419 8377.

Thanks to the lovely people at Mountain Goat for supporting our bar on the night.

Mountain Goat logo

 

Start: 19:00
End: 20:00


Reclaim the Night is an annual event worldwide demanding a world without violence against women and celebrating women's strength and survival. It has been running for over 30 years.


Thursday 30 October

7pm State Library: autonomous march to Trades Hall (women and children only)

8pm Rally at Trades Hall: everyone welcome in solidarity! Food, live performances, stalls, zine fair, free child minding.

Every woman has the right to feel safe at night no matter what they wear or where they go. 1 in 3 women will be sexually assaulted in their lifetime and every woman experiences sexism in different forms.

This is a great chance to feel empowered and network with other women from all around Victoria.

Whether you have been going to Reclaim The Night your whole life or this is your first one, put the date in your diary and spread the word!



10 / 31
(all day)
Start: 11 Sep 2008 - 00:00
End: 15 Nov 2008 - 00:00
The Moreland Energy Foundation (MEFL) is running a series of FREE workshops for the Moreland community to households reduce their greenhouse pollution.

‘Calculate your carbon footprint’ and ‘Green Renovations’ workshops will be held at different locations across the municipality and are for anyone who lives and works in Moreland and wants to know more about reducing their impact on the environment.

“The Calculate your Carbon Footprint workshops are a great opportunity for households to understand what their carbon footprint looks like and learn how they can reduce it.” MEFL CEO Paul Murfitt said.

“The workshops will assist participants to assess their home and activities, estimate their current greenhouse pollution and identify what actions they can take straight away or plan for in the future.”

All workshops are free and participants receive a free kit with some great tools and products to help your household reduce its carbon footprint.”

Residents can also attend a free Green Renovations workshop and hear from some local experienced renovators about what they have done to make their homes environmentally sustainable.

Calculate your Carbon Footprint Workshop dates:
Thursday 11th September 1:30pm – 3.00pm.
      Glenroy Community Learning Centre, 5B Cromwell Street, Glenroy
Thursday 18th September 7:00pm - 8.30pm.
      Coburg Civic Centre, Concert Hall, Bell Street Coburg
Thursday 2nd October, 10.30am-12.30pm.
      Sussex Neighbourhood House, 235-237 Sussex Street Coburg North,
Wednesday 8th October, 7:00 -8.30pm.
      Brunswick Neighbourhood House, 18 Garden Street Brunswick
Wednesday 29th October, 7:00 -8.30pm
      Newlands Community Centre, 20 Murray Road Newlands (Children’s Activities).

Green Renovations Workshop Dates:
Wednesday October 15th, 7:00pm-8.30pm.
       St Linus Hall, Corner Glyndon and Delta Avenue, Merlynston
Saturday November 15th, 10.30am -12.00pm.
   CERES Ecohouse, 8-10 Lee Street Brunswick East (Children’s Activities)

The workshops are a great opportunity for those who want to learn more PRACTICAL SKILLS to reduce their carbon footprint and anyone who are concerned about climate change. To book a place, contact the Moreland Energy Foundation on 9381 1722 or visit the website.

For media enquiries and photo opportunities
Contact: Jessica Steinborner or Rachel Oliphant
Phone: 9381 1722.

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