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Saturday December 20, 2008
Start: 09:00
End: 17:00
$4 a day for VNPA members and $8 for visitors

Throughout the year the Victorian National Parks Association organises hundreds of great bushwalks. Apart from being a great way to meet people the walks are also an excellent way of learning more about Victoria’s natural environment.

This is a public transport trip to one of the newer walking tracks near Melbourne. We start with a steep climb to take us up to the old aqueduct, but, after that, it is level or downhill all the way. Some great views and outlooks, lovely forest, and we will also walk along one of the not quite finished sections of the walk, which will eventually be 70 km long. We will also cross both the Dee and Yarra Rivers on our way to Millgrove.

GRADE: easy/medium 16 km
Limit 20. 80 km E Melb.

for more info phone - (03) 9347 5188
or visit the VNPA website
Start: 11:00
End: 13:00
CALLING ALL WOMEN!!!

THE TIME HAS COME TO CELEBRATE THE INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY; WOMEN'S COLLECTIVE UNDERWAY?.

ALL WOMEN ARE INVITED TO COME AND SHARE IDEAS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY 2009.
BRING SOME FOOD TO SHARE
SATURDAY DECEMBER 20, AT 11:00am
PLEASE BE PUNCTUAL

WHERE: SHAC 272-278 FARADAY STREET, CARLTON.

PLEASE CONFIRM YOUR PARTICIPATION AT 0413 597315

Start: 16:30
End: 18:00

ACMI pays tribute to acclaimed Melbourne documentary maker Pip Starr, who passed away earlier this year.

A professionally trained nurse, Starr squeezed in another career documenting environmental activism, the plight of independent coffee producers and, most recently, the rising sea levels off the Carteret Islands.

A selection of his films feature in this program, including Fight for Country: The Story of the Jabiluka Blockade (62 mins, Australia, 2001), Through the Wire (10 mins, Australia, 2004) and The Okapa Connection (15 mins, Australia, 2006).

Some of Starr's supporters including Gary Foley and Dave Sweeney (Australian Conservation Foundation) will introduce the screenings.


Sat 20 December 2008 | 4:30pm - 6:00pm
ACMI,
Federation Square,
Melbourne,
VIC
(03) 86632583
All tickets $8.00

 

Friday December 26, 2008
Start: 17:30
End: 18:30
State Library, Corner of Swanston and LaTrobe streets

Critical Mass is a bicycling event in which a group of riders get together to ride around and explore Melbourne, while drawing attention to the city's cycling community. The event is open to all, and riding is at a slow and steady pace!

The event runs on the last Friday of every month.
http://www.criticalmass.org.au/melbourne/
Tuesday December 30, 2008
Start: 17:00
End: 18:30
5pm, Tuesday, 30th December

Victorian State Library

Cnr La Trobe and Swanston St

Melbourne


Over 230 people have been killed and more than 700 wounded (half of them critically) on Saturday, December 27 when Israeli launched a series of violent air strikes against the Palestinian civilian population of the Gaza Strip.

The Israeli airstrikes, which saw 100 tonnes of bombs dropped across the region took place at 11.30 am (Palestinian time) just as thousands of Palestinian school children were breaking from school to go home, resulting in many of them being killed or seriously injured.

Journalists and human rights activists on the scene at Gaza Hospital are reporting gruesome scenes; shocked families pick through body parts to identify loved ones - amputated bodies are strewn throughout hallways because morgues in the city can no longer accommodate the dead.

The Israeli air strikes against Gaza's 1.5 million civilian population comes on top of the Israeli imposed siege designed to strangle the life of the Palestinians living there, by denying them adequate fuel, food, medical supplies and power.

The people of Gaza are standing steadfast in the face of these atrocities but we in the international community also need to raise our voices and be heard to demand an immediate end to Israel's massacre of hundreds of innocent people and for an end to the illegal siege and collective punishment of the Palestinian people.

Join others around the world and raise your voices in opposition to Israel's war crimes and illegal collective punishment of the people of Gaza


Stop the Massacre!   End the Siege Now!

Please bring placards and banners

Organised by Justice for Palestine and Palestinian Community Association

For more information: 0439 454 375 or email.

Sunday January 4, 2009
Start: 00:30
End: 14:00

Amy’s Ride 2009 Enjoy a great day on the Bellarine Peninsula – Sunday 4 January 2009 Now in its fourth year, come and enjoy a great day on the bike and show your support for the Amy Gillett Foundation.

There’s an Amy’s Ride to suit everyone! Choose from 120km, 65km or the new 22km road/trail ride. And kids can join the 'Go for your life' 1km kids loop – a closed circuit in the park. Get a team together and make it a fun day out.

Participate in the Amy’s Ride Fundraising Challenge and you could win a 16 day cycling tour of Vietnam, courtesy of The Adventure Travel Company. Everyone who raises $500 will also receive a free AGF cycling jersey.

Join thousands of riders, of all ages and abilities, in promoting messages of safe and responsible road use and shared respect, celebrate the life of Amy Gillett and raise funds for the Foundation. As you enjoy the scenic beauty of the Bellarine Peninsula, you will be riding alongside some of the world's best cyclists including Cadel Evans and Phil Anderson, plus all the stars of the 25th edition of the 2009 Jayco Bay Cycling Classic. Full details, registration and fundraising information online at www.amysride.com.

It’s not a race, it’s Amy’s Ride!
info@amygillett.org.au

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Start: 14:00
End: 15:30
Rally for  GAZA!

Rally Sunday  4 January 2009

2pm

State Library of Victoria

cnr Swanston St and La Trobe St, Melbourne


Over 385 people have been killed and more than 1700 wounded since Saturday 27 December, when Israel launched air strikes against the Palestinian population of the Gaza Strip.

The air strikes come on top of the Israeli imposed blockade which has stopped adequate fuel, food, and medical supplies from reaching the 1.5 million Palestinians living in Gaza.

Rally in solidarity with the people of Gaza, who are standing steadfast in the face of these atrocities.

Please bring placards and banners
For more information call 0439 454 375 or 0418 819 548
Thursday January 8, 2009
Start: 18:30
End: 20:30

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Trades Hall, Cnr Lygon and Victoria sts, Carlton

December 18th: Is there anything left wing about liberalism?
January 8th: Trotsky: Culture & Revolution (upstairs, Sabbatini's Restaurant, 160 Lygon St in Carlton)
January 15th: The Decline of US Power: The end of a unipolar world?
January 22nd: Educational Meeting: Why the working class is central in Marxist theory

Visit the Socialist Alternative website for more information.

Saturday January 10, 2009
Start: 15:00
End: 17:00
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3pm, Queensbury Hotel, Swanston Street Carlton

January 10:  Marxism Vs Anarchism

January 17: Divide and Rule: a history of empire in India and Pakistan

January 24: Educational: Why the working class is central to Marxist theory 

Visit the Socialist Alternative website for more information.

 

Friday January 16, 2009
Start: 00:00
Start: 16 Jan 2009 - 00:00
End: 18 Jan 2009 - 17:00

Lyrebird Park, Beenak Rd, Yellingbo (Yarra Valley)
$50 to $250

Youth LEAD is an OzGREEN initiative that is building a national network of leaders who are working locally and beyond to build sustainable resilient communities. Youth LEAD is achieving this through leadership training and mentoring for eco-social projects that forge pathways to sustainable futures. Youth LEAD begins with people learning to be leaders by designing and undertaking their own projects. It brings together personal development, leadership and environmental education, so as participants make a difference to the Planet, they make a difference to themselves, which makes a difference to the Planet.

The workshop features skills training in:
*ecological footprint assessment and lifestyle analysis
*strategic questioning, deep listening and critical thinking
*rational and emotional intelligence
*creative thinking, values and visioning
*goal setting and action planning for lifestyle changes and eco-social action
*presentation skills
*project planning and management


for info phone: 0409 670 395, visit the ozgreen website, or send an email.
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Start: 12:30
End: 15:00

The muslim community in the Western Suburbs has organised a Prayer Service for Peace on Friday 16 January from 12.30 pm  to 3 pm at Werribee Secondary School Oval, Duncans Road, Werribee

(Melway Ref 206 B9).

Participants will then peacefuly march to the Honourable Julia Gillard’s electoral office to ask the Labour government to speak out for the people of Gaza and call for an immediate end to the violence.

 “Gaza is suffering from a humanitarian crisis.  Its population is trapped without electricity and water.  Food supplies are critically low,  and there is relentless bombing.  Civilians cannot get out, and much needed aid
cannot get in adequately. Our government should not condone this situation,” Sheikh Issa, Imam of the Virgin Mary Mosque in Hoppers Crossing, said.

The senior UN aid official for Gaza appealed to the international community to protect Gaza's civilians, saying nowhere in the territory of 1.5 million people is safe any longer with the conflict becoming "a test
of our humanity. 

People of all religions and beliefs are encouraged to attend and join the cause for peace.

For further details, please contact:

Sheikh Issa Mussa mobile 0402 555 202

 

 

Saturday January 17, 2009
(all day)
Start: 16 Jan 2009 - 00:00
End: 18 Jan 2009 - 17:00

Lyrebird Park, Beenak Rd, Yellingbo (Yarra Valley)
$50 to $250

Youth LEAD is an OzGREEN initiative that is building a national network of leaders who are working locally and beyond to build sustainable resilient communities. Youth LEAD is achieving this through leadership training and mentoring for eco-social projects that forge pathways to sustainable futures. Youth LEAD begins with people learning to be leaders by designing and undertaking their own projects. It brings together personal development, leadership and environmental education, so as participants make a difference to the Planet, they make a difference to themselves, which makes a difference to the Planet.

The workshop features skills training in:
*ecological footprint assessment and lifestyle analysis
*strategic questioning, deep listening and critical thinking
*rational and emotional intelligence
*creative thinking, values and visioning
*goal setting and action planning for lifestyle changes and eco-social action
*presentation skills
*project planning and management


for info phone: 0409 670 395, visit the ozgreen website, or send an email.
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Start: 15:00
End: 17:00
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3pm, Queensbury Hotel, Swanston Street Carlton

January 10:  Marxism Vs Anarchism

January 17: Divide and Rule: a history of empire in India and Pakistan

January 24: Educational: Why the working class is central to Marxist theory 

Visit the Socialist Alternative website for more information.

Sunday January 18, 2009
End: 17:00
Start: 16 Jan 2009 - 00:00
End: 18 Jan 2009 - 17:00

Lyrebird Park, Beenak Rd, Yellingbo (Yarra Valley)
$50 to $250

Youth LEAD is an OzGREEN initiative that is building a national network of leaders who are working locally and beyond to build sustainable resilient communities. Youth LEAD is achieving this through leadership training and mentoring for eco-social projects that forge pathways to sustainable futures. Youth LEAD begins with people learning to be leaders by designing and undertaking their own projects. It brings together personal development, leadership and environmental education, so as participants make a difference to the Planet, they make a difference to themselves, which makes a difference to the Planet.

The workshop features skills training in:
*ecological footprint assessment and lifestyle analysis
*strategic questioning, deep listening and critical thinking
*rational and emotional intelligence
*creative thinking, values and visioning
*goal setting and action planning for lifestyle changes and eco-social action
*presentation skills
*project planning and management


for info phone: 0409 670 395, visit the ozgreen website, or send an email.
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Start: 00:00
Start: 18 Jan 2009 - 00:00
End: 8 Feb 2009 - 23:59
Midsumma LogoMidsumma Festival, Melbourne's annual gay and lesbian festival, is a federation of arts and cultural events spread over six municipalities and located in over 60 different venues across Melbourne.

Midsumma is presented over three weeks from mid January to February and, now celebrating it's 21st birthday, is a significant attraction on the Melbourne festival calendar.

Midsumma Festival brings together a diverse mix of artists and performers under a single umbrella for an impassioned celebration and innovative presentation of queer art and culture. The Midsumma Festival program is made up of a wide range of events and activities including visual art, theatre, spoken word, cabaret, film, live music, sport and social and political forums and debates.

3CR's queer programs In Ya Face, Out of the Pan and Dykes on Mics cover Midsumma events extensively so tune in!

Start: 14:00
End: 16:00

Stop the war on Gaza!

End the massacre!

End the siege!

No to Israel's war-crimes!

Oppose the Australian government's backing of Israel!

Rally and march: 2pm Sunday 18 Jan @ Victorian State Library
(corner Swanston St & Latrobe St, Melbourne)

Over 700 people have been killed and more than 3000 wounded since Israel launched air strikes against the Palestinian population of Gaza. Now that a ground invasion is underway, casualties are sure to rise rapidly. All this comes on top of the Israeli blockade which has stopped adequate fuel, food and medical supplies from reaching the 1.5 million Palestinians living in Gaza.

Rally in solidarity with the people of Gaza, who are standing steadfast in the face of these atrocities.

Organised by Justice for Palestine.

For more info call 0439 454 375 or 0418 819 548

Monday January 19, 2009
(all day)
Start: 18 Jan 2009 - 00:00
End: 8 Feb 2009 - 23:59
Midsumma LogoMidsumma Festival, Melbourne's annual gay and lesbian festival, is a federation of arts and cultural events spread over six municipalities and located in over 60 different venues across Melbourne.

Midsumma is presented over three weeks from mid January to February and, now celebrating it's 21st birthday, is a significant attraction on the Melbourne festival calendar.

Midsumma Festival brings together a diverse mix of artists and performers under a single umbrella for an impassioned celebration and innovative presentation of queer art and culture. The Midsumma Festival program is made up of a wide range of events and activities including visual art, theatre, spoken word, cabaret, film, live music, sport and social and political forums and debates.

3CR's queer programs In Ya Face, Out of the Pan and Dykes on Mics cover Midsumma events extensively so tune in!

Start: 18:00
End: 21:00
ImageStop the Intervention Collective Sydney (STICS) is currently working with other groups around the country to organize a protest convergence in Canberra for the opening day of parliament on Tuesday, 3 February 2009. We will demand an end to the NT Intervention and justice for Aboriginal people across Australia.

 As part of it, a statement has been created that calls on the Rudd Government to immediately re-instate the Racial Discrimination Act (1975) and to end the NT Intervention policies which remove basic welfare and human rights for Aboriginal people.

We are seeking support from as many sources as possible.

To support the Canberra protest, for more information, to donate, or to book a seat on a bus to Canberra, please e-mail or call 0401 165 431 directly.

In order to raise funds urgently needed for financing the Convergence and outlining its importance, STICS will be screening films in Sydney this coming Monday, 19 January 2009 at 6 pm. We would highly appreciate if those of you based in Sydney could attend as well as bring your friends and family. In addition we strongly encourage you and/or representatives of your organization to go to Canberra on the 3rd of February to show your support.





   
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