LL:DDV: FREE PLACES - ACTIVISTS' TRAINING WORKSHOP

2001-05-07 Thread Gillian Davy
ADVOCACY IN ACTION: TOOLS FOR SOCIAL CHANGE presented by the Community Advocacy Unit FREE PLACES for Workshop #2 COMMUNITY ADVOCACY: CAUSE AND EFFECT Saturday 12 May, 9.30am - 4.30pm Building 22, Corner Swanston and Latrobe Streets, RMIT City Campus This workshop will examine four Australian ac

LL:URL: Marxist Interventions site updated

2001-05-07 Thread Tom O'Lincoln
There are eight new articles on Australian topics: Abortion: why we're still fighting for our rights Black resistance in the colonial era Gambling and class in Victoria Foreign ownership of Australian industry Do imports cost jobs? The MUA dispute & the law Trade union history 1855-1900 Women wor

LL:AA: Rabelais Editors Suspended on Accusations of Racism

2001-05-07 Thread Syndicalist Education Union
Rabelais Editors Suspended on Accusations of Racism In what appears to be possibly the stupidest political attack in living memory, the four editors of Rabelais, the student newspaper of LaTrobe University, have been suspended over accusations of racism by a Liberal/ALP Right-dominated Student

LL:DDV: Wills Socialist Alliance

2001-05-07 Thread Alison Thorne
Come to the next meeting of the Wills/Melbourne North West Branch of the Socialist Alliance. The meeting will feature a report and discussion around taxation policy - we say "Axe the GST and tax big business to fund health, housing, aged care, education and child care!" When: Thursday 17 May

LL:URL: Petition to protect the Tasmanian Eucalyptus Regnans

2001-05-07 Thread gavin
-Original Message- From: Richard Sanders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] The tallest flowering plants in the world are in Tasmania (Australia). The trees in the Styx valley are the second tallest trees on the planet - just behind the giant redwoods in California. These trees average 500 yea