The Aireys Inlet Open Mic Music Festival - a free music event celebrating the Surf Coast’s love of music and the huge talent in the area, as well as highlighting the ability of music to bring communities together.
Enjoy a range of music from emerging and established musicians at various venues around the beautiful coastal town of Aireys Inlet.
For family fun there’ll be daytime performances in marquees around the Skate Park and Bark Hut. Those looking for some refreshment to accompany the tunes can head to local venues Truffles and a la grecque. And at night the action moves to the Inlet Hotel, with a laid back acoustic stage and the hugely successful amped up marquee stage.
The Mordialloc by the Bay Fine Food, Wine and Music Festival, returns to Peter Scullin Reserve, Beach Road, Mordialloc for an action-packed weekend on Saturday 13th March (11am to 10.30pm) and Sunday 14th March (11am to 6pm).
Fun for all the family for just a $2 gold coin entry. Within walking distance from Mordialloc Railway Station. This is a aste Wise, dog free and no BYO event. For further details visit www.kingston.vic.gov.au or contact 1300 653 356.
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Sunday 14 March 2010 with brunch from 11 am and speakers from 12
noon.
Speakers include Julie Kun (Australian Services Union lead organizer) on pay
equity, Elife Mat (Anatolian Cultural Centre) on migrant's women's experience
of domestic violence and Kimberly Yu (Socialist Alliance) on women's
reproductive rights.
Venue: Anatolian Cultural Centre, 195 Sydney Rd, Coburg
All women and men welcome!
For further information contact Anthea on 0422 497 753
At the Jewish Museum of Australia women are revisiting the Bible.
Juxtaposing old artworks (including Chagall, Rembrandt) with new works by a range of female artists (including Julie Dowling, Sue Saxon and Anne Zahalka), curator Rebecca Forgasz examines representations of women in the Bible and questions traditional notions of femininity in what promises to be a challenging exhibition.
Jewish Museum of Australia, 26 Alma Rd St Kilda.
Tuesday – Thursday: 10 - 4pm, Sunday: 10 - 5pm.
15 October - 14 March. Closed Jewish holy days.
Woman of Valour
(Sue Saxon, Artist) 2009
Anne
Zahalka
type c print duratran,
lightbox 100 x 80 x 23
Image courtesy the artist and Arc One
Gallery, Melbourne
Melbourne Irish Festival Committee are holding a family day at Edinburgh Gardens, Fitzroy on Sunday 14th March from noon to 5pm. Entry is free and includes traditional irish music,dancing and traditional irish food stalls. Activities on the day for kids include face painting. Melbourne Irish Festival Committee is a non profitable community based committee,new members are always welcome.
Swedish audio-visual artist Carl Michael von Hausswolff arrives in Australia for the first time to embark upon new creative work and presentation as guest of RMIT University’s School of Media and Communication and the City of Melbourne. I am hoping you may be interested to interview him, and to promote the following events on your program .
He will give a public lecture on his practice as a sound artist at RMIT’s Kaleide Theatre; an informal performance/installation and reception in Avoca, in conjunction with his residency at The Avoca Project; and will create a visual art installation for the Mockridge Fountain at Melbourne City Square.
This installation will continue his “Red” series for large architectural spaces, with previous works from the series shown in Santa Fe, Liverpool, Luxembourg, Kaliningrad, Changmai, Zagreb and Chicago.
Public lecture
Friday, 5 March, 5.30 - 6.30pm
RMIT University, Kaleide Theatre, Swanston Street, Melbourne. Free
Performance installation (see attached)
Saturday, 13 March, 8.30pm
The Avoca Watford House, 16 Dundas Street, Avoca.
Presented by the School of Media and Communication, RMIT. Free
For further information: Lyndal Jones 0425 745868 lyndal.jones@rmit.edu.au
The successful fight to decriminalise abortionin Victoria put abortion rights back onto the national stage. No sooner wasVictoria's reform passed in October 2008 than the Catholic Church beganpreparations to challenge it. Six months later, the Queensland police charged a19-year-old Cairns woman and her partner under the state's 1899 Criminal Codefor procuring her abortion. This year, through February and March, anorchestrated targeting by religious zealots of clinics in Melbourne, Sydney andBrisbane further signals a resurgence of coordinated assaults on women'srights. The abortion wars have reignited.
Last month, Radical Women and other grassrootsabortion rights activists from Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland met inSydney to analyse developments and chart a course for a coordinated nationalcampaign. RW will report back from this historic gathering. Come along to hearabout it, share your ideas and be part of the action!
The discussion will be held at SolidaritySalon, 580 Sydney Road, Brunswick (easily accessible on Tram #19, near Blyth orStewart Street stops, and Upfield train line, near Anstey station; plenty ofparking off Staley Street). A refreshing dinner, with vegetarian option, willbe served at 6.30 pm for an $8.00 donation.
For more information, phone 03-9388-0062 or emailradicalwomen@optusnet.com.au.
Activities and displays of a range of solar power and domestic-sized wind generators, solar hot water, energy saving advice, biochar production, converting vehicles to electric running, test drives of hybrid vehicles and more.
Runs alongside Wonthaggi Human Powered Grand Prix. Friendly event two hours from Melbourne. Googlemaps wonthaggi north oval. See www.weif.org.au Ph 03 5657 3108
Activities and displays of a range of solar power and domestic-sized wind generators, solar hot water, energy saving advice, biochar production, converting vehicles to electric running, test drives of hybrid vehicles and more.
Runs alongside Wonthaggi Human Powered Grand Prix. Friendly event two hours from Melbourne. Googlemaps wonthaggi north oval. See www.weif.org.au Ph 03 5657 3108
Rally 12pm Saturday March 20, Footscray Mall
speakers:
van thanh rudd (artist activist)
gautam gupta (fed indian students)
Communities in the western suburbs have a long history of diversity, multiculturalism and solidarity.
We invite you to express this solidarity in support of the Indian community, who have been the victims of continuing racist violence in Melbourne and Australia-wide.
The western suburbs has been enriched and strengthened by the diversity of migrant communities who have made it their home - Greek, Italian, Asian, Latin American, African, Arabic, Indian and many others. Our communities have always condemned racism and stood by each other. We will again oppose the recent racist attacks and rally around the Indian community.Stand up in solidarity and show your support for the Indian community. Say no to racism! Come to the rally Saturday March 20, 12pm in Footscray Mall.
To contact rally organisers:ring Van Rudd 0430 397 074 or Gill Davy 0421 109 474
The Latin American Solidarity Network (LASNET) is organising a rally "Defending Human Rights in Latin America" for Colombia, Honduras & Haiti U.S. Military bases out of Latin America now!
Rally in Support Latin American People For those Disappeared, Displaced, Massacred & Executed Saturday, March 20 - 1PM Federation Square - Melbourne City
Defending Workers rights For Indigenous/First Nations rights No to the criminalisation of social, political and solidarity activists Against multinational exploitation and plunder Against US intervention in the Latin American continent
Opposing to the seven military bases in Colombia and the strategic military base in Honduras
This Rally is been endorsed by: CFMEU Mining Division, AMWU, ETU, MUA, LHMUA, Socialist Alternative, MAC, Socialist Alliance, Solidarity, Chilean Popular and indigenous Solidarity Network, Colombia demand Justice Campaign, Australia-Honduras Solidarity Coalition... (list in progress)
The Latin American people needs your support, please bring your organisation banner, placards and friends, if you want to endorse the rally please call 0400 914944
For more INfo
Cheers, Latin American Solidarity Network (LASNET) www.latinlasnet.org
F.uture A.rt R.esearch. Wednesday 10th March
Pipemakers Park
Maribyrnong
www.facebook.com/pages/Future-Art-Research
Techquinox Sunday March 21st 3p.m.
Future Art Research are proud to offer an exhibition and performance spectacular.
Miss Havisham. By Lizzil (Voodoo Trash Dolls)
Mbug (dj)
Hardkore Slakness (Mighty Burning Demon) unveiling a brand new sculptural installation.
Steve Irwin and The Stingray the re-enactment by John-Paul Hussey.
Lalalullaby interactive sound sculpture featuring Ross Bencina, creator of Audio Mulch.
War On. Interactive artwork By Richard Allen.
Mream opening Exhibition.
Anthony Sawrey.
Paul Irving.
F.uture A.rt R.esearch is a brand new A.R.I. on the banks of the Maribyrnong. We are a proud new community, come and see.
Pippa 0418899251
pippa@futureartresearch.org
Plans hatched,
Deeds plotted,
F.uture A.rt R.esearch
Fun to be had.
F.uture A.rt R.esearch. Wednesday 10th March
Pipemakers Park
Maribyrnong
www.facebook.com/pages/Future-Art-Research
Techquinox Sunday March 21st 3p.m.
Future Art Research are proud to offer an exhibition and performance spectacular.
Miss Havisham. By Lizzil (Voodoo Trash Dolls)
Mbug (dj)
Hardkore Slakness (Mighty Burning Demon) unveiling a brand new sculptural installation.
Steve Irwin and The Stingray the re-enactment by John-Paul Hussey.
Lalalullaby interactive sound sculpture featuring Ross Bencina, creator of Audio Mulch.
War On. Interactive artwork By Richard Allen.
Mream opening Exhibition.
Anthony Sawrey.
Paul Irving.
F.uture A.rt R.esearch is a brand new A.R.I. on the banks of the Maribyrnong. We are a proud new community, come and see.
Pippa 0418899251
pippa@futureartresearch.org
Plans hatched,
Deeds plotted,
F.uture A.rt R.esearch
Fun to be had.
Freedom Socialist Party meeting
Tuesday 30 March, 7:00 pm
Rosa Luxemburg remains an inspirational role model today.Considered a youngster when she made some of her most important politicalcontributions, she overcame the prejudice she faced as a woman, a Jew and aforeigner living in Germany to win the respect of her socialist contemporariesas a leader. She was a determined opponent of World War One and a fierceadvocate for women’s rights. She developed a profound critique of the tradeunion bureaucracy and had a refreshing confidence in workers to lead their owngrassroots struggles. She made many theoretical contributions but is bestremembered for her polemic, Reform or Revolution, in which she demolished the ideas of the “revisionist” EduardBernstein who believed that socialism could be achieved by gradual reform. Hearabout Rosa’s revolutionary life and discuss the relevance of her powerful ideastoday. The meeting will also feature short reports on the FSP’s current branchactivity.
SolidaritySalon:
580 SydneyRoad, Brunswick
Take the Upfieldtrain to Anstey Station or Tram 19 and get off at Stewart Street. There’s alsoplenty of free parking at the rear.
Dinner servedat 6:30 pm for an $8 donation. The meeting is free.
For moreinformation call 9388-0062 or e-mail freedom.socialist.party@ozemail.com.au
Join the Melbourne Detachment of the Royal Australian Navy Band for a concert of concert band and military band music.
With music from Cirque du Soleil, John Williams, the hit musical “Wicked” and more, there should be something for everyone at this FREE concert.
For more information please contact Petty Officer Musician Brett Donovan on 03 5931 6012, email or visit www.navy.gov.au/Navy_Band
Speakers:
Fahreen Alamgir (researcher on workers' ownership
in Venezuela &
jute mills in Bangladesh)
Dave Kerin (CFMEU mining and energy
union organiser).
Tuesday, April 6, 6.30pm.
Resistance Centre, Level 5, 407 Swanston St, City (opposite RMIT).
For info 9639 8622 or 0413 377 978.
Date: Saturday,10 April 2010
Time: 1:30pm- 2:30 pm
Location: Old City Square, Corner Swanston and Collins Streets, Melbourne
Mumia Abu-Jamal is an innocent man, framed and convicted for the killing of a police officer in Philadelphia, USA, in December 1981 and sentenced to death. He was targeted for the frame-up because of his long history of political activism in the black community and opposition to police brutality. Now the death sentence is near to being carried out. Come to a speakout and demand the unconditional release of this champion of the rights of the poor and oppressed.
Initiated by Anarchist Black Cross, Freedom Socialist Party and Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group
For more information contact:freedom.socialist.party@ozemail.com.au, or macg1984@yahoo.com.au or phone Solidarity Salon 03-9388-0062
Resources minister Martin Ferguson is planning to dump nuclear waste on Aboriginal land in the Northern Territory. Traditional Owner from the proposed site of Muckaty, Dianne Stokes says ‘All along we have said we don’t want this dump on our land but we have been ignored’.
Join us on Monday 12th April 11am at Parliament House in Melbourne for a walk to Federation Square, where there will be a creative, fun, theatrical announcement of the new radioactive waste dump site. Make it in Ferguson’s backyard, not Muckaty’s!
Monday April 12
Parliament house (11am) – cnr Spring & Bourke
Federation square (12 – 2pm) – cnr Swanston & Flinders
Further information:
http://www.melbourne.foe.org.au/?q=an/home
http://asen.org.au/campaigns/no-nukes/
Four session discussion circle on the newly publishedanthology
Smash the Church, Smash the State! The Early Years of GayLiberation
Tuesdays 7:00 pm – 8:45 pm
First session: Tuesday 13th April and then 27th April, 11thMay and 25th May
Solidarity Salon
580 Sydney Road, Brunswick
Take the Upfield train to Anstey Station or Sydney Road tramto Stewart Street. Plenty of free parking is available at the rear. Enter fromStaley Street.
“This book represents a snapshot of that moment when queersweren’t obsessed with tying the knot of picking up a rifle to go off and fight‘terrorists.’ Revolution was in the air.”
Tommi Avicolli Mecca,Editor
These essays by dykes, drag queens, transsexuals, and queersof colour, who built the radical movement of sexual minorities in the 1960s and’70s, provide often overlooked insights into modern queer history and usefullessons for today’s generation Q activists.
Check out a review of the book at: http://www.socialism.com/drupal-6.8/?q=node/249
Everyone is welcome! Come to any or all four sessions.
For more information call Alison on 9388-0062 or e-mail freedom.socialist.party@ozemail.com.auor visit www.socialism.com/Melbourne
Sponsored by the Freedom Socialist Party