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10 / 7
(all day)
Start: 23 Sep 2009 - 00:00
End: 11 Oct 2009 - 23:59

ImageListen, can you hear it? Right now, thousands of independent artists are deliberating, creating, explaining, fighting, despairing, celebrating, collaborating and making.

In living rooms, studios, borrowed warehouses, meeting rooms, backyards, parks, laneways and offices throughout Australia, they‘re exploring the most vital, most interesting and most exciting ideas of 2009. Now’s your chance to see what all the fuss is about!

The 2009 Melbourne Fringe Festival gathers over 3500 Australian independent artists into one glorious city with around 90% of the work presented being uniquely Melbourne.

This magical event that goes for 19 spring days and 19 spring nights brings over 300 shows promising something spectacular for everyone covering Special Events, Performance, Cabaret, Circus, Dance/Movement, Live Art, School Holiday Program, Visual Arts, Comedy and Music...its all there!!!

3CR is part of the festival with our People's Walking Tours.

Tickets go on sale September 1st, so call our bookings office: 9660 9666 For more information please visit our website. Image above by Singing Bowl Media.

(all day)
Start: 3 Oct 2009 - 09:00
End: 11 Oct 2009 - 17:00


Medecins Sans Frontieres present Refugee Camp In Your City @ Treasury Gardens, Melbourne.

From 3 October to 11 October, 9am to 5pm.

This 1000 square-metre replica camp will give people the chance to walk into a camp site modelled on refugee camps in countries such as Chad and Sudan. Experienced field staff will be on-hand to lead the guided tours and tell their stories about camp life - discussing a range of issues affecting refugees, such as malnutrition, disease and women’s health. The camp will also offer information about Médecins Sans Frontières – an international medical humanitarian organisation that assists victims of armed conflict, epidemics and natural disasters.

Visit www.refugeecamp.msf.org.au for more details.

10 / 8
(all day)
Start: 23 Sep 2009 - 00:00
End: 11 Oct 2009 - 23:59

ImageListen, can you hear it? Right now, thousands of independent artists are deliberating, creating, explaining, fighting, despairing, celebrating, collaborating and making.

In living rooms, studios, borrowed warehouses, meeting rooms, backyards, parks, laneways and offices throughout Australia, they‘re exploring the most vital, most interesting and most exciting ideas of 2009. Now’s your chance to see what all the fuss is about!

The 2009 Melbourne Fringe Festival gathers over 3500 Australian independent artists into one glorious city with around 90% of the work presented being uniquely Melbourne.

This magical event that goes for 19 spring days and 19 spring nights brings over 300 shows promising something spectacular for everyone covering Special Events, Performance, Cabaret, Circus, Dance/Movement, Live Art, School Holiday Program, Visual Arts, Comedy and Music...its all there!!!

3CR is part of the festival with our People's Walking Tours.

Tickets go on sale September 1st, so call our bookings office: 9660 9666 For more information please visit our website. Image above by Singing Bowl Media.

(all day)
Start: 3 Oct 2009 - 09:00
End: 11 Oct 2009 - 17:00


Medecins Sans Frontieres present Refugee Camp In Your City @ Treasury Gardens, Melbourne.

From 3 October to 11 October, 9am to 5pm.

This 1000 square-metre replica camp will give people the chance to walk into a camp site modelled on refugee camps in countries such as Chad and Sudan. Experienced field staff will be on-hand to lead the guided tours and tell their stories about camp life - discussing a range of issues affecting refugees, such as malnutrition, disease and women’s health. The camp will also offer information about Médecins Sans Frontières – an international medical humanitarian organisation that assists victims of armed conflict, epidemics and natural disasters.

Visit www.refugeecamp.msf.org.au for more details.

Start: 19:00
End: 21:30

PALESTINE SOLIDARITY CAMPAIGN presents

The Struggle for a Free Palestine:
SPEAKING OUT AGAINST ISRAELI APARTHEID AND OCCUPATION


A public forum and discussion on Israel, Zionism, apartheid and the Palestinian struggle for justice and freedom

SPEAKERS:
Avigail Abarbanel is a former Israeli soldier and citizen of Israel, who renounced her Israeli citizenship in 2001 in protest against Israel's occupation and human rights abuses of the Palestinian people.  Avigail is active in the struggle for Palestinian rights and is currently the director of Deir Yassin Remembered in Canberra.  She will speak about Zionism and the reasons behind Israel's Apartheid practices.
Kim Bullimore is an international human rights volunteer who lived and worked for more than a year in  West Bank of the Occupied Palestinian Territories with the International Women's Peace Service. Kim is active with the Palestine Solidarity Campaign and writes regularly on Palestine-Israel issues for a range of publications, including Direct Action and Palestine Chronicle. Kim will discuss the current political situation in Palestine and Israel and how Israel implements its Apartheid policies in practice.

7pm, Thursday, 8 October
New International Bookshop

Victorian Trades Hall,
Cnr of Lygon and Victoria St, Carlton

Entry by donation

Tel: 0439 454 375 or 0431 728 271
Email:
www.palestinesolidaritycampaign.net


Israel, like South Africa, is an apartheid state.”
- Henrik Verwoerd, South African Prime Minister, 1961

The occupation reminds me of the darkest days of apartheid, but we never saw tanks and planes firing at a civilian population. It's a monstrousness I'd never seen before. The wall you built, the checkpoints and the roads for Jews only - it turns the stomach, even for someone who grew up under apartheid. It's a hundred times worse”.
- Ronnie Kasrils, Jewish South African anti-apartheid activist & South African Parliament member.

Start: 21:00
End: 23:45

Come along to a fundraiser concert for the Asylum Seekers Resource Centre, on Thursday the 8th of October from 9pm till 11.45pm at The Evelyn Hotel, 351 Brunswick Street Fitzroy.

Featuring local musicians Cuba is Japan, Genevieve & Jezabel, and Mike Barnes.


The ASRC was established in June 2001, and has become the largest provider of aid, advocacy and health services for asylum seekers in Australia. They work directly with asylum seekers, both living in our community and detention, to provide direct aid and support as they seek refugee status in Australia.

Organised by students from RMIT University’s Bachelor of Arts (Music Industry) program.
10 / 9
(all day)
Start: 23 Sep 2009 - 00:00
End: 11 Oct 2009 - 23:59

ImageListen, can you hear it? Right now, thousands of independent artists are deliberating, creating, explaining, fighting, despairing, celebrating, collaborating and making.

In living rooms, studios, borrowed warehouses, meeting rooms, backyards, parks, laneways and offices throughout Australia, they‘re exploring the most vital, most interesting and most exciting ideas of 2009. Now’s your chance to see what all the fuss is about!

The 2009 Melbourne Fringe Festival gathers over 3500 Australian independent artists into one glorious city with around 90% of the work presented being uniquely Melbourne.

This magical event that goes for 19 spring days and 19 spring nights brings over 300 shows promising something spectacular for everyone covering Special Events, Performance, Cabaret, Circus, Dance/Movement, Live Art, School Holiday Program, Visual Arts, Comedy and Music...its all there!!!

3CR is part of the festival with our People's Walking Tours.

Tickets go on sale September 1st, so call our bookings office: 9660 9666 For more information please visit our website. Image above by Singing Bowl Media.

(all day)
Start: 3 Oct 2009 - 09:00
End: 11 Oct 2009 - 17:00


Medecins Sans Frontieres present Refugee Camp In Your City @ Treasury Gardens, Melbourne.

From 3 October to 11 October, 9am to 5pm.

This 1000 square-metre replica camp will give people the chance to walk into a camp site modelled on refugee camps in countries such as Chad and Sudan. Experienced field staff will be on-hand to lead the guided tours and tell their stories about camp life - discussing a range of issues affecting refugees, such as malnutrition, disease and women’s health. The camp will also offer information about Médecins Sans Frontières – an international medical humanitarian organisation that assists victims of armed conflict, epidemics and natural disasters.

Visit www.refugeecamp.msf.org.au for more details.

10 / 10
(all day)
Start: 23 Sep 2009 - 00:00
End: 11 Oct 2009 - 23:59

ImageListen, can you hear it? Right now, thousands of independent artists are deliberating, creating, explaining, fighting, despairing, celebrating, collaborating and making.

In living rooms, studios, borrowed warehouses, meeting rooms, backyards, parks, laneways and offices throughout Australia, they‘re exploring the most vital, most interesting and most exciting ideas of 2009. Now’s your chance to see what all the fuss is about!

The 2009 Melbourne Fringe Festival gathers over 3500 Australian independent artists into one glorious city with around 90% of the work presented being uniquely Melbourne.

This magical event that goes for 19 spring days and 19 spring nights brings over 300 shows promising something spectacular for everyone covering Special Events, Performance, Cabaret, Circus, Dance/Movement, Live Art, School Holiday Program, Visual Arts, Comedy and Music...its all there!!!

3CR is part of the festival with our People's Walking Tours.

Tickets go on sale September 1st, so call our bookings office: 9660 9666 For more information please visit our website. Image above by Singing Bowl Media.

(all day)
Start: 3 Oct 2009 - 09:00
End: 11 Oct 2009 - 17:00


Medecins Sans Frontieres present Refugee Camp In Your City @ Treasury Gardens, Melbourne.

From 3 October to 11 October, 9am to 5pm.

This 1000 square-metre replica camp will give people the chance to walk into a camp site modelled on refugee camps in countries such as Chad and Sudan. Experienced field staff will be on-hand to lead the guided tours and tell their stories about camp life - discussing a range of issues affecting refugees, such as malnutrition, disease and women’s health. The camp will also offer information about Médecins Sans Frontières – an international medical humanitarian organisation that assists victims of armed conflict, epidemics and natural disasters.

Visit www.refugeecamp.msf.org.au for more details.

10 / 11
End: 23:59
Start: 23 Sep 2009 - 00:00
End: 11 Oct 2009 - 23:59

ImageListen, can you hear it? Right now, thousands of independent artists are deliberating, creating, explaining, fighting, despairing, celebrating, collaborating and making.

In living rooms, studios, borrowed warehouses, meeting rooms, backyards, parks, laneways and offices throughout Australia, they‘re exploring the most vital, most interesting and most exciting ideas of 2009. Now’s your chance to see what all the fuss is about!

The 2009 Melbourne Fringe Festival gathers over 3500 Australian independent artists into one glorious city with around 90% of the work presented being uniquely Melbourne.

This magical event that goes for 19 spring days and 19 spring nights brings over 300 shows promising something spectacular for everyone covering Special Events, Performance, Cabaret, Circus, Dance/Movement, Live Art, School Holiday Program, Visual Arts, Comedy and Music...its all there!!!

3CR is part of the festival with our People's Walking Tours.

Tickets go on sale September 1st, so call our bookings office: 9660 9666 For more information please visit our website. Image above by Singing Bowl Media.

End: 17:00
Start: 3 Oct 2009 - 09:00
End: 11 Oct 2009 - 17:00


Medecins Sans Frontieres present Refugee Camp In Your City @ Treasury Gardens, Melbourne.

From 3 October to 11 October, 9am to 5pm.

This 1000 square-metre replica camp will give people the chance to walk into a camp site modelled on refugee camps in countries such as Chad and Sudan. Experienced field staff will be on-hand to lead the guided tours and tell their stories about camp life - discussing a range of issues affecting refugees, such as malnutrition, disease and women’s health. The camp will also offer information about Médecins Sans Frontières – an international medical humanitarian organisation that assists victims of armed conflict, epidemics and natural disasters.

Visit www.refugeecamp.msf.org.au for more details.

10 / 12
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10 / 15
Start: 14:00
End: 16:00
Darebin, Moreland, Fitzroy and Youth Law Community Legal Services invite you to public forum information about ASBOs, Move on Powers and law enforcement measures to increase surveillance and regulation of public spaces.

Moira Rayner - Human Rights Advocate and former Equal Opportunity Commissioner will facilitate this forum to discuss the increasing regulation and control of public behaviour in Victoria.

Speakers include:  Ruth Liston, Criminologist, and University of Melbourne.  Tiffany Overall, Youth Law.

We invite community agencies, youth workers, community development, local council policy officers, Councillors and agencies that have contact with disadvantaged communities that may be affected by these laws.

If you would like to attend this event being held on the October 15, 2 - 4pm at Thornbury Bowling Club. 27 Ballantyne Street, Thornbury.

Please RSVP to Belinda Lo from Fitzroy Community Legal Centre on 9419 3744 or email by 12th October.

 

 

Start: 19:15
End: 21:30

Transition Banyule invites you to three film and discussion nights

Thursday 15 October: An Inconvenient Truth
Thursday 22 October: A Crude Awakening - The oil crash
Thursday 29 October: The Power of community: How Cuba survived peak oil

Venue: Heidelberg West Uniting Church, Corner of St Hellier and Edwin Streets, Heidelberg Heights. Melways 31:G2

Time: 7.15pm for 7.30pm start.

FREE EVENT - ALL WELCOME
Details: Mary on 9455 2581

10 / 16
Start: 18:30
End: 21:00
Direct Action Radical Films presents
PEACE, PROPAGANDA AND THE HOLY LAND:
US media and Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Peace, Propaganda and the Holy Land explores how  America’s foreign policy interests work in combination with Israeli public relations strategies to influence US news reporting about the Middle East conflict. Directors Sut Jhally and Bathsheba Ratzkoff combine American and British TV news clips with interviews with a range analysts, journalists and political activists such as Noam Chomsky, Hanan Ashrawi and Robert Fisk, to explore how US media coverage about the Israel-Palestine conflict is distorted and Israel’s brutal occupation of the Palestinian people remains hidden in the news media. Raising timely questions about the role of journalism and the relationship between the media and politics, Peace, Propaganda and the Holy Land is a must see film for anyone interested in understanding the Israel-Palestine conflict.

6.30pm, Fri, 16 October 2009
Direct Action Centre

Victorian Trades Hall
cnr of Lygon and Victoria St, Carlton.

$7 workers/$5 concession

Refreshments available

For more information: 0439 454 375 or 0403 943 529
www.directaction.org.au
email:

The Direct Action Centre is located in the basement of the Victorian Trades Hall, next to the New International Bookshop.  Entry is via the Victoria St entrance.
10 / 17
10 / 18
10 / 19
10 / 20
Start: 09:30
End: 15:30

Kooriez in da HoodAre you a Koorie with a bit of artistic talent?

Well, here’s your chance to DESIGN and WEAR your own “culturally infused” HOODIE.

Work with internationally acclaimed Wiradjuri artist, Brook Andrew. Style up with Kaurna/Narrunga choreographer Nikki Ashby (as seen on “So you think you can dance”) at the exhibition launch and hiphop fashion parade.

20 October – 1 December

Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 9.30am – 3.30pm
@ the Koorie Heritage Trust
295 King Street, Melbourne

All art materials and a FEED are provided

BOOK NOW, places are limited!

For bookings and information call Amy Alsop at the Koorie Heritage Trust 03 8622 2600 or email:

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10 / 24
Start: 00:00
Start: 24 Oct 2009 - 00:00
End: 25 Oct 2009 - 23:59
Green New Deal: Ecology, Economy, Democracy
24-25 October 2009 at The University of Melbourne


Planning the green future.  Climate crisis, financial crisis, energy crisis, poverty crisis, biodiversity crisis....

This conference is generating a lot of discussion in the community and many people have already indicated their interest. The conference has limited places available. We would love to see as many Greens members attend as possible.

Special side events are going to be held for members and supporters to start working on the federal election. Workshops may also be run on how to start a ‘neighbour to neighbour’ campaign to get more people acting on climate change and voting green.

To register your interest email the Green Institute at including your name and contact details so as to receive conference updates. To find out more on specific events for members and supporters email Leanne Minshull.

Start: 10:00
Start: 24 Oct 2009 - 10:00
End: 25 Oct 2009 - 20:00
Sample the breadth and diversity of Indonesia's culinary and cultural delights, and its breathtaking destinations.
24 + 25 October, 2009.
From 10am-8.00pm.

Federation Square, Melbourne.
Start: 11:30
End: 19:30

The 5th Fair Play Cheap Thrills Futsal Soccer Competition is happening once again at Clifton Tennis Club opposite Clifton Hill station on Saturday October 24.

The 16 team tournament raises funds, on and off pitch, for Happy Football Cambodia Australia and the Collingwood Allstars Football program. The mixed teams come from all corners of the local community, making it a fun and active day for everyone!

With a bar, coffee shop and café and music keeping the players and supporters warm whilst also contributing to the fund raising, the day long competition boasts some great prizes and strong support including The City of Yarra.

Kicking off at midday, the teams are competing for the Etiko trophy, and the games are overseen by referees from FutsalOz. Etiko, who are committed to encouraging Fair Trade and the removal of childfree labour, pride themselves on producing high quality sporting goods and help sell the products to assist those children in developing countries across the world. FutsalOz are the most prominent body for the 5-a-side sport, running leagues around Melbourne and assisting in rules etc As well as the trophy and medals, the winners get a slab of Coopers and tickets to catch Melbourne Victory in action.

Other prizes include Football Federation Victoria footballs, Jaspers coffee hamper, Soccer Fever vouchers and Etiko Sports vouchers. Coopers are once again donating beer to be sold at the bar, Jaspers the coffee for the day and local DJs their time and tunes to keep the day rolling along. There are kids activities provided by Kellys Sports too in the huge inflatable pitch!

Expect market stalls and other suprises too... If you would like to enter a team in to the competition please email Cheap Thrills or email HFCAustralia or come down on the day and support the cause… for more info see Cheap Thrills website or Happy Football Cambodia.

Start: 16:00
End: 20:30
THE SOUND OF 350 TEAM ARE GEARED UP AND READY TO TAKE THE STAGE!

On October 24th 2009 at 4PM, Ceres Community Environment Park will be hosting a music event featuring musical acts and entertainment coming together to raise awareness of climate change.

Acts include local artists Jumbledat, Goodnight Owl, The Delivery Boy, Marble Sharps and much more!

The actionday has been organised as part of the 350.org international day of climate change action, giving the local community a chance to show their support.

350.org is an international campaign dedicated to building a movement to unite the world around solutions to the climate change crisis. The focus is on the number 350--as in parts per million, the level scientists have identified as the safe upper limit for CO2 in our atmosphere. But 350 is more than a number--it's a symbol of where we need to head as a planet.

As part of a world-wide visual petition, lanterns will be distributed to patrons to form the number ‘350’ for an aerial night shot after the event.  The images collected from around the globe will be delivered to world leaders and media to show how unified the climate change movement really is.


Venue - CERES Community Environment Park – Cnr Roberts and Stewart Streets, Brunswick East, VIC, 3057 (Map 30 B7)

Tickets –Adult: $10.00, Concession: $8.00


FOR MORE INFORMATION CHECK OUT:
Website: www.350.org/THESOUNDOF350
MySpace: www.myspace.com/THESOUNDOF350
10 / 25
End: 23:59
Start: 24 Oct 2009 - 00:00
End: 25 Oct 2009 - 23:59
Green New Deal: Ecology, Economy, Democracy
24-25 October 2009 at The University of Melbourne


Planning the green future.  Climate crisis, financial crisis, energy crisis, poverty crisis, biodiversity crisis....

This conference is generating a lot of discussion in the community and many people have already indicated their interest. The conference has limited places available. We would love to see as many Greens members attend as possible.

Special side events are going to be held for members and supporters to start working on the federal election. Workshops may also be run on how to start a ‘neighbour to neighbour’ campaign to get more people acting on climate change and voting green.

To register your interest email the Green Institute at including your name and contact details so as to receive conference updates. To find out more on specific events for members and supporters email Leanne Minshull.

End: 20:00
Start: 24 Oct 2009 - 10:00
End: 25 Oct 2009 - 20:00
Sample the breadth and diversity of Indonesia's culinary and cultural delights, and its breathtaking destinations.
24 + 25 October, 2009.
From 10am-8.00pm.

Federation Square, Melbourne.
Start: 00:00
End: 12:00

Australian Culinary Federation is having a Pink Breakfast and morning tea to raise money and support the McGrath Foundation.

You are invited to join 50 TAFE chefs and delight in a range of breakfast and morning tea treats served up by some of TAFE's finest and all for $5 and under.

The breakfast is happening all morning at Argyle Piazza in the heart of Lygon Street, Carlton on Sunday 25 October. We start at 7.00 AM, so even the cyclists can make it part of their journey and grab a bite along the way. We will be serving food all morning so please drop in with the family, have a bite to eat and take some treats home for later. All money raised goes to the McGrath Foundation.

Four TAFE's will have their own menu for you to sample from including; pancakes, muesli, homemade sausage, egg and bacon, salmon gravalax, coffee and cake.

The big Pink McGrath marquee will be easily recognised from the street.

10 / 26
10 / 27
Start: 00:00
End: 23:59

 
October is Member's Month at CERES. Hope to see you onsite in October at the Member's Feast on the 14th and the AGM on the 27th!
New members are always very welcome.
 

 
All members are invited to the 2009 CERES AGM!
27 October at 6.30pm in the CERES Van Raay Centre

This is a special evening at CERES each year, where inspiring members of CERES gather with volunteers and staff to catch up on the major achievements of the past year and plans for the coming year. It is also a time when you can make a commitment to working actively within the CERES community to help make wonderful things happen – through standing for a position on the CERES Board.
 
Nominate for election to the CERES Board
Strong member interest in participating at Board level is vital to CERES' success and health as a community organisation. No experience or special skills are necessary, but if you have particular expertise you would like to offer please let us know. If you're a CERES member, and you are interested in standing for a position on the CERES Board, please contact:
 
CERES Team Leader and Returning Officer, Cinnamon Evans, on 9387 2609 or cinnamon@ceres.org.au, or
CERES Membership & Fundraising Coordinator, Anthony James, on 9387 2609 or anthonyj@ceres.org.au
10 / 28
Start: 18:30
End: 20:30

Indigenous Social Justice Association — Melbourne Public Meeting

Last December 15-year old, Tyler Cassidy, was shot dead by police in Northcote. The Victorian Police Union used this as an opportunity to renew its call for all police to be armed with Tasers.

In May this year an Alice Springs man died after being tasered. In June, a North Queensland man died after being shot 28 times with a 50,000-volt device. In July an Aboriginal man was set alight in a remote West Australian community after being tasered. He suffered third-degree burns to his face, neck, arms and chest.

Tasers have caused more than 300 deaths in the U.S. and at least 20 have died in Canada since police commenced using tasers.

The Indigenous Social Justice Association – Melbourne is opposed to the use of tasers which we believe will have a devastating impact on Indigenous people, people with mental illnesses and young people, especially young immigrants.

You are invited to hear an expert panel discuss the dangers of tasers and discuss how we can build community support for and participation in this campaign. Join with grassroots activists and advocates who are campaigning to stop tasers and help make the case that these weapons are lethal. Hear about campaigning and legal test cases around Victoria Police accountability for taser use.


Speakers


• Emma Ryan has been teaching and researching in the area of criminology for over ten years. She is interested in police misuse of force and developing effective accountability mechanisms for police. She is currently completing a PhD at Monash University looking at sub-lethal weapons use by police, with a focus on Tasers.

• Charandev Singh is a community legal centre advocate who works with Families who have experienced police, prison, immigration detention or mental health deaths in custody
.

Wednesday 28 October, 6:30 pm

Solidarity Salon, 580 Sydney Road, Brunswick
Light snacks served and bar service available. A collection will be taken to support the ongoing campaign to stop Aboriginal deaths in custody.

Organised by Indigenous Social Justice Association — Melbourne, PO Box 266, West Brunswick VIC 3055.

For more information call 03-9388-0062 or e-mail: alison.thorne@ozemail.com.au

Start: 19:00
End: 23:30

Melbourne movie night debut on a never before used city rooftop. The guys at Sunset Cinema have been busy planning a special screening of Guy Richie’s edgy cult comedy favourite Snatch, at the top of Nomads Melbourne Backpackers – a CBD rooftop never used for a cinema event before. Sunset Cinema's rooftop takes in the city’s skyline from its perch six floors above Melbourne’s CBD streets.

Sunset Cinema is a one off and takes place Wednesday, October 28. BBQ and Bar open from 7.00pm, screening begins at 9pm. Tickets are $16 (backpackers $12) available from: Nomads Melbourne Backpackers - 198 A’beckett St, Melbourne 93284383 All Nations Backpackers - Cnr Flinders and Spencer St, Melbourne. Email.

10 / 29
Start: 18:30
End: 23:00

Reclaim the Night is an annual march aiming to highlight the prevalence of violence against women, challenging existing attitudes to sexual assault and celebrating womens strength and survival.

Join us from 6.30pm on Thursday 29th October at the State Library for the rally with speakers from community support services on a diversity of issues relating to violence against women.

An autonomous march will begin from 8pm.

All are welcome at the afterparty at Trades Hall showcasing local female performers: Ebony, Jan Cooper, Katie Pash, Jemima Jones, Egg and DJ Collective LadyFingers. Free with treats from Food not Bombs.

Start: 19:30
End: 20:30
The Collingwood Toy Library has engaged some of Melbourne’s most pre-eminent child development experts to come and speak with parents and carers of young children about the value of play.

With the support of the City of Yarra the library will be hosting a series of seminars between October and December that encourage parents to learn more about how crucial play is to their child’s development.

Guest speakers will focus on different elements of play, including using play to address behavioural issues or to stimulate a child’s language development or interest in art. Play is critical to a child’s development. It’s how they learn. These seminars will assist in giving parents the knowledge and confidence to help their children grow and develop important life skills. Our expert speakers will offer parents some practical ideas and suggestions for playing with their child and there will be plenty of toys from the library on hand to help illustrate the points being made.

The seminars are free of charge and open to all.

They will be held at the Edinburgh Gardens Community Room from 7:30pm on 29th October, 12th November, 25th November and 9th December.

Further details available by contacting Ian Campbell-Fraser on 0417 943 004.
10 / 30
Start: 18:00
End: 21:00
ImageWomen's Circus 'Trivia Night' Fundraiser

Dress Theme: The 7 Deadly Sins
Friday, 30th October 2009
The Celtic Club - 320 Queen Street, CBD
6pm for 6:30pm start
$20pp or purchase a table of ten for $180.00 (that's one friend free).

Tickets available from the Women's Circus Office info@womenscircus.org.au  or contact Toni Jones or Lou Waycott 0407 948830

In addition to the trivia fun and frivolity there will also be silent auction items available and great prizes.

Food and drinks available at bar prices
(5 meal options at $17.50 ea inc. Chicken Parma, Beer Battered Fish & Chips, Vegetarian Pasta and being a good 'ol Irish pub of course there is Beef & Guinness Pie and an Irish Stew available. PLUS Bowl of Wedges $7.50 or a Bowl of Chips $6.50)

Gather your groupies (if you dare to confess it dress up as your favourite sin) and come along for a great night out!
10 / 31
11 / 1
Start: 12:00
End: 17:00
Featuring musicians including Monique Brumby, The Unconventional Cellist, Pete Coles, The Taylor Project, comedian Alasdair, vegetarian BBQ and sustainably brewed beer.

Come along and learn about sustainability and talk to our amazing volunteers for our cycling tours!

$10 to attend. 79 Gladstone Ave, Northcote. Call Kate 0420 715 580 to register.
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11 / 5
Start: 18:00
End: 20:00

How To Make Trouble Book coverCome to the launch of a How To Make Trouble And Influence People - a new book celebrating the history of Australian pranks, hoaxes and political mischief-making.

Thursday 5 November at the Bella Union Bar, Trades Hall, Victoria and Lygon Streets 6pm - 8pm with author Iain McIntyre (broadcaster on 3CR's The Suwa Show) and a special guest appearance by the John Howard Ladies’ Auxiliary Fan Club.

Published by Breakdown Press. Go to the How To Make Trouble and Influence People website.

11 / 6
Start: 00:30
End: 20:43
Our Home Orphanage in Kerala, India is in serious need of your support. Caring for over 40 children who would otherwise be homeless, Our Home provides a safe, loving and supportive environment for the children. They are clothed, fed, sheltered and educated. They rely on donations to cover their rent, food and expenses.

An important fundraising event has been organised for Friday, Nov 6th at 6:30pm. It's the screening of the new Michael Jackson film "This is it" at the George Cinemas in Fitzroy St. St. Kilda, 6:30pm. More than half of the $20 ticket fee will go directly to Our Home Orphanage.

What you can do to help:

- Come along on Friday and see This is It for a good cause. I have presale tickets available and booking is advised.
- Check out the website and find out more about Our Home Charity and how you can become involved.
- Spread the word and help fill the George Cinemas on Friday.



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