Events

Presented by Faculty of Education,
Monash University
Date Thursday 27 March, 2008
Venue BMW The Edge Theatre
Federation Square
Cnr Flinders and Swanston Street
Melbourne
Time 67 pm
RSVP By Tuesday 25 March, 2008
Email: 50years@adm.monash.edu.au
Telephone: (03) 9903 4802
www.monash.edu.au/50years/

Dear Members and Friends of the Sunshine Coast Reconciliation Group,

Please find attached copy of the February Newsletter. Please note our next meeting is on Thursday 27th March at 4pm at Kabbarli Home and Community Care premises at 54 B William Street Caloundra. This is a very important meeting as representatives from the Queensland Anti-Discrimination Commission will be coming to talk to us about anti-discrimination and reconciliation. All members and interested people are invited to attend this meeting. We look
forward to seeing you there.

The overall project seeks to highlight the dire status of Indigenous languages and to generate a national and international groundsell of support for the preservation of these languages, for more info please see website, bookings can be made at http://www.belvoir.com.au or ring 02 9699 3444

16 May 2008 to 17 May 2008
8th Biennial Indigenous Art Show and Cultural Festival '08

May 16th-17th, Chelmer, Qld, a kaleidoscope of Australian Indigenous cultural experiences will be on display, art and crafts, workshops, basket-weaving, Indigenous games and activities, food stalls, music performances, contact Catherine and Kerry at Benarrawa CDA on benarrawa@westnet.com.au or phone 07 3379 9925.

February 8 heats start, Link-up Qld Indigenous Murri talent search, for free application download from website or contact Mick at Link-Up at 07 3255 0855

http://www.link-upqld.org.au

The Australian Indigenous Tourism Conference 2007 is not far away and we encourage you to get your registrations in as soon as possible. The registration form can be downloaded from www.aitc2007.com or contact the event manager on kmccarthy@eecw.com.au for more information.

Please book your accommodation early as Broome being a popular destination, accommodation will be very hard to find. Although at the end of the peak tourist season, there are still many events planned for October, 2007.

Exploring the unending inspiration of Australia's Indigenous culture, the company enters new theatrical territory with the choreographic originality of award-winning Frances Rings and with Elma Kris making her main stage debut.

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