LL:DDS: Adelaide Public Forum

2000-02-03 Thread Erica H
Refugees are not criminals - Reject Australia's racist Laws on Refugees! The recent refugee laws introduced by parliament are inhumane and racist. Most of the detained asylum seekers are from third world countries and are fleeing severe persecution, war economic crisis. The same rules are not

LL:INFO: Apology

2000-02-03 Thread Cathy Picone
Dear friends, There was an error in the message I sent yesterday concerning the World March of Women 2000 national organising committee. As there are eighteen, not sixteen, representatives of national women's organisations on the WMW2000 committee in Australia, I owe an apology to Women's

LL:DDV: Melbourne Cuba Solidarity Mtg.

2000-02-03 Thread Rachel
Green Left Weekly presents Politics in the Pub: Inside Cuban Socialism. Why has Elian Gonzales been offered $1 million by the USA? What happened to the ideas of Che Guevara? And an Eyewitness Report on Socialism: Cuban Style. Its an Open Forum featuring JORGE JOQUERA- Latin American solidarity

LL:DDV: Melb Anti-Nuclear Meeting

2000-02-03 Thread Rachel
A Nuclear Australia Public Meeting. Looking at Dumping Nuclear Waste, Beverly, Honeymoon, Jabiluka, Lucas Heights SPeakers: Dave Sweeny; Australian Conservation Foundation Daniel Voronoff; Friends of the Earth Jacob Grech; Earthworker Harry Van Moorst; Werribee Residents Against Toxic Dump

LL:DDV: International Women's Day 2000 Melbourne Rally

2000-02-03 Thread Rachel
Could people pls pass this email message onto the rest of the world! And if in Melb: pls come and pick up some posters. The Collective needs some helpful feminists to poster/leaflet/dress up as tampons/protest etc etc International Women's Day 2000 Melbourne Rally Saturday March 11, 12pm at

LL:ART: Textile workers 'to walk away with nothing'

2000-02-03 Thread Trudy Bray
The Sydney Morning Herald http://www.smh.com.au/news/0002/03/text/national21.html Textile workers 'to walk away with nothing' Date: 03/02/2000 By BRAD NORINGTON and MARK ROBINSON Most of the 300 workers who lost their jobs with the closure of National Textiles last month would walk away with

LL:PR: This Week on BB Luxury Fever

2000-02-03 Thread RN's Background Briefing
Welcome to the First Background Briefing of the 2000 Season: - THIS WEEK On ABC Radio National's Background Briefing Program: - Sunday, February 6, 9.10am Repeated Tuesday, February 8, 7.10pm

LL:PR: what's on earth matters this week 4/2

2000-02-03 Thread 3CR Staff Email
EARTH MATTERS can be heard on 3CR in Melbourne Sunday 11am, 2XX Canberra Tuesday 10am, 8CCC Alice Springs Sundays between 8-9pm, 2NCR Lismore Friday 10am, 5UV Adelaide Thursday 2pm, 7LTN Launceston Monday 7:30pm, 2VOX Wollongong between 9-10am much more!! Earth Matters Program 93a Juliet Fox

LL:DDV: Fretilin fundraiser

2000-02-03 Thread AAWL
FRETILIN FUNDRAISING PARTY - 19 Feb There will be an Fundraising Party for Fretilin's office in East Timor on 19 February 2000 at the Dandenong South Progress Hall, 66 Hammond Road, Dandenong South, Victoria. You can arrive at 7.00pm. The party will go until late. The entrance fee is $8.

LL:DDV: May Day C/tee General Meeting

2000-02-03 Thread AAWL
MAYDAY COMMITTEE General Meeting - 14 Feb Dear Comrade, The next General Meeting of the May Day Committee and its affiliates will be held on: Monday 14 February, 2000 at 7.30pm Old Ballroom Annex Trades Hall Building Carlton

LL:INFO: Nuclear disarmament publications and the NPT Review

2000-02-03 Thread Clare Henderson
The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty will be reviewed 24 April-19 May 2000, in New York at the United Nations. This Conference is particularly crucial as it is clear that, on a number of fronts, progress towards nuclear disarmament is stalled. It is very important that the urgency of

LL:DDV: Free Timor Vigil Closing Ceremony

2000-02-03 Thread Peter Job
INVITATION TO ATTEND FREE EAST TIMOR CLOSING EVENT SUNDAY 6 FEBRUARY 12.00 PM - 2.30 PM INDONESIAN CONSULATE, QUEENS RD MELBOURNE At the request of Xanana Gusmal the Free Timor vigil will discontinue its occupation of the sire at the Indonesian Consulate, Queens Rd, Melbourne. The action is