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PAST EVENTS:

For Those Seeking Social Justice, seminars.

  January 12-14, 2010.    
   The West Australian, Georgist Education Association Inc., http://www.multiline.com.au/~georgist , Advertisement, p 34, Wednesday, January 06, 2010
Perth Seminar
For those Seeking Social Justice
Covering the areas of
PRINCIPLES, ECONOMICS and
PUBLIC POLICY
Two Sessions (Day and Evening)
This course will be held over three days
Tuesday 12th January, Wednesday 13th January
and Thursday 14th January, 2010
Day Session: 10am to 12 noon
Evening Session: 6.30pm to 8.30pm
At: Belmont Sports and Recreation Club
Cnr Abernethy Road & Keane Street, Cloverdale
Admission Free – Refreshments served
Telephone: (08) 9409 9687
E-mail: trevorn § ausconnect net
Georgist Education Association
http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/events.htm#for_those_seeking

   [ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: The previous seminar advertisements were paid for by theAssociation for Good Government, New South Wales.  The advertisment had been scheduled also for Jan. 2 and 9. ENDS.] [Jan 06, 2010]

• Why Housing Is Unaffordable, AND, Social Justice.  Perth Seminars.       
PERTH SEMINAR

WHY HOUSING IS UNAFFORDABLE

   Georgist Education Association (Inc.), http://www.multiline.com.au/~georgist , 2 Plain St., East Perth, W.A., 6004. for Oct 31 and Nov 2, 2009
Speaker: RICHARD GILES
SECRETARY OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR GOOD GOVERNMENT, N.S.W.
AN ORGANISATION DEVOTED TO SECURING SOCIAL JUSTICE FOR ALL
Richard explores the question of why housing is becoming increasingly unaffordable and suggests a remedy.
Saturday 31st October, 2009
2-4 pm

At: BELMONT SPORTS & RECREATION CLUB
Cnr. Abernethy Road and Keane Street, Cloverdale
(UBD Map 290  L 3)
Admission FREE - Refreshments served.
Telephone Trevor: (08) 9409 9687
Email: trevorn § ausconnect net
Georgist Education Association

PERTH SEMINARS

SOCIAL JUSTICE:
ITS PRINCIPLES, ECONOMICS AND PUBLIC POLICY


Speaker: RICHARD GILES
SECRETARY OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR GOOD GOVERNMENT, N.S.W.
Monday 2nd November, 2009
(Day Session: 10am to 12 noon)
(Evening Session: 6:30pm to 8:30pm)
At: BELMONT SPORTS & RECREATION CLUB
Cnr. Abernethy Road and Keane Street, Cloverdale
(UBD Map 290  L 3)
Admission FREE - Refreshments served.
Telephone Trevor: (08) 9409 9687
Email: trevorn § ausconnect net
Georgist Education Association

http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/events.htm#why_housing_is
[for 31 Oct, 2 Nov, 2009]

• Michael Hudson Tour.     

  Michael Hudson Tour  

   Progress, progress § prosper org au , p 3, September- October, 2009
   Leading financial economist and historian Professor Michael Hudson, of the University of Missouri (Kansas City), will be touring Australia, October 12-27.
   Professor Hudson was one of twelve economists recognised for predicting the GFC [? Global Financial Collapse.]  He is a founder of the Institute for Creditary Economics.
   Hear Michael speak at any of these vital, free events.
   When
Wed Oct 14
  6.30 pm
   Event Topic
Lifting the Lid on the GFC (also
  with Steve Keen and Bryan Kavanagh)
   Where
Melbourne Town Hall, cnr
  Swanston and Collins Streets
Thu Oct 15
  5.30 pm
Economic Policy and Asset Bubbles:
  The Implications for a Sustainable Society.
Melbourne University, cnr Grattan and Royal
  Parade, Medicine Building, Frederic Wood Theatre (Level 3, East Wing)
Fri Oct 16
  7 pm
The Earth vs The Neoliberal Paradigm:
  The Baltic Experience
Melbourne, Prosper Australia,
  1/27 Hardware Lane.
Mon Oct 19
  ? pm
Self-Funding Infrastructure in a
  Credit-Squeezed Future (TBC)
Brisbane, Queensland University
  of Technology.
Wed Oct 21
  7 pm
Economics for a Future Canberra. Australian National
  University.
Fri Oct 23
  6pm
Forever Blowing Bubbles: Asset bubbles,
  economic policy and sustainability.

Sydney. Customs House, 31 Alfred
  St, Circular Quay.

   Professor Hudson will also be lecturing at the Federal Parliament's Vital Issues Seminar, presenting to government officials at the Victorian Australian Labor Party Economics conference, and also to the Australian Council of Trade Unions.
   More events and details may be added.  See our website www.prosper.org.au for updates. (Later note: It is understood that an Adelaide lecture was added, but illness prevented Prof. Hudson from giving it. - jcm 27 Oct 09)

http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/events.htm#michael_hudson_tour
[Sep-Oct 2009]

• Australia's China Future?  Pinning the tail on the Dragon.     

Australia’s China Future? Pinning the tail on the Dragon

PO BOX 653
BELMONT WA 6105
PHONE (08) 9277 1655
FACSIMILE (08) 9277 1266
E-MAIL wacni § msn com
WEB SITE  www.cniwa.com.au
COUNCIL FOR THE NATIONAL INTEREST
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN COMMITTEE
 
CNI
COUNCIL FOR THE NATIONAL INTEREST
INVITATION
PINNING THE TAIL ON THE DRAGON - AUSTRALIA'S CHINA FUTURE
Does the 21st Century Really Belong to China?
Is China seducing the world or is it the other way around?
How is it that in a few short decades China has become a "regional benign neighbour" and "responsible global participant"?
And what does this mean for Australia's future?

   In the contemporary Western world, pro-China policies increasingly stand at the forefront of Australian international relationships. Is this placing the security of Australia and the interests of all Australians in jeopardy, and if so, how and what can be done about it?
We cordially invite you to participate in a Public Forum on this topical subject to be addressed by
Kate Reid-Smith
   Kate Reid-Smith is a China and Southeast Asian geopolitical specialist and former Military Intelligence Officer, now Darwin-based research academic at Charles Darwin University, who has published and presented papers on China's 21st century global expansion throughout the world, and continues working in the field of international relations.
   Her most recent published work is 'Crocodile Oil: Dragon's Treasure' in Crisis in Timor-Leste, Dennis Shoesmith (editor).
   When: Wednesday 13th May, 2009; Time: 7:15 for 7:30 start
   Where: Royal Perth Yacht Club, River Room, Australia 11 Drive, Crawley
   CNI is non-party political and aims to build a better Australia for future generations

http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/events.htm#australia_s_china_future
[for May 13, 09]

• [Victorian Democratic Labor Party speaker coming]       

[Victorian Democratic Labor Party speaker coming]

   Democratic Labor Party (Western Australia Branch), PO Box 977, Kalamunda, WA, 6076; for May 17, 2009
D L P  )
Democratic Labor Party
Western Australia Branch
PO Box 977 Kalamunda WA 6076
The Political Situation
You are warmly invited to a public forum addressed by
Peter Kavanagh, MLC
DLP Member for Western Victoria
   Peter Kavanagh, a qualified lawyer, linguist and specialist in Asian studies, has recently addressed a similar meeting in Queensland and attracted a good crowd, including a significant number of young people. He has also addressed the Feb 2009 National Conference of the NCC on the subject of the Victorian abortion legislation.
   At the 2007 Federal election, the DLP's WA Senate team received over 11,000 primary' votes, showing that the spirit has remained alive even though no candidates had stood in WA for about 25 years. In order to grow in WA, it needs the support of more members willing to stand up and be counted. Specifically, we need more members to enable the party to be registered in WA. Federal elections are not a problem, as the Perty is already registered Australia-wide. Visit www.dlp.org.au for more information on the party and the speaker.
WHEN:            Sunday, 17th May 2009
Introduction by: Brian Peachey and lan Handcock.
Vote of thanks: Kieran Ryan.
Admission free, (but a collection will be taken up to cover costs.)
Light refreshments will be served on completion.
By invitation only. RSVP: E.MILLER on 9291 7580 or emiller § hotlinks net au by 7 May 2009

http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/events.htm#victorian_democratic_labor
[for May 17, 09]

• 2009, Apr 5, Sun, 9am - 5pm, "Perth Sun Fair," UWA Oak Lawn.
WA’s Largest Renewable Energy & Sustainable Living Fair
PERTH SUN FAIR
Join the celebration in the name of sustainability.  An extensive & fascinating range of exhibits along with heaps of childrens’ activities, roaming theatre & musical entertainment.  FREE seminars all day.
Sunday April 5, 2009, UWA Oak Lawn, Hackett Drive, Crawley, 9am-5pm
Win Win Win, 1kW Grid-Connected Solar System.  Door prize thanks to our sponsor Solar Shop Australia.  Drawn @ 3.30 pm.
www.perth sunfair. com.au
Enquiries: (08) 9277 4560
Supported by: Solar Shop Australia, Government of Western Australia (Sustainable Energy Development Office), Lotterywest, University of WA, ATA, Great Gardens.
Entry by gold coin donation.
• Australia's future tax system  [March 17, 2009 (Tues.), Public meeting, Perth, Government-organised.]
   The West Australian, www.thewest. com.au , Advertisement, p 31, Wednesday, March 11, 2009  
THE WEST AUSTRALIAN                                                                 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 2009  •  31

Australia's future tax system


Invitation to public meeting
   The Australia's Future Tax System review panel is holding public meetings to hear people's views about what parts of the tax and transfer system are working well and what they would most like to see change.
   You don't need to know a lot about taxes or transfers, family assistance and income support to have your say. Whether you are working, studying, running your own business or a community group, caring for family members, retired or receiving income support, are single, have a partner or children, we want to hear your views.
A public meeting is being held in your region:
17 March 2009
6pm - 8pm
Perth Convention Exhibition Centre, 21 Mounts Bay Road
   If you can't attend a public meeting, you can have your say by completing an online questionnaire on the Australia's Future Tax System website from 16 March 2009.
Registrations for the meetings are essential.  To register, to complete an online questionnaire or for more information on the review,
visit www.taxreview.treasury.gov.au
or call 1800 614 133.

An Australian Government Initiative
http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/events.htm#australia_s_future_tax [Mar 11, 09]

• 2009, March 22: Population: A personal perspective: Prof Barry Walters.

     
   Sustainable Population Australia Inc, Western Australian Branch, for March 22, 2009
Sustainable Population Australia
WA BRANCH


Invites SPA members and interested members of the community to hear an address by
Professor BARRY WALTERS
“Population: A personal perspective”


Hear the physician who has spent years helping women have successful births and healthy babies and suggested a carbon tax on births for couples having more than two children,

SUNDAY, March 22nd, 2009
2.00 pm THE PALMS

Rokeby Road, Subiaco.
Followed by:

Forum discussion: The secret driver of climate change.


Refreshments (Gold coin donation)

Annual General Meeting and Election

All welcome

Bring your friends and family.

Copies of "Overloading Australia" will be for sale.
Enquiries, (08) 9386 1890

   Please make leaflets of the above, and photocopy them in batches of 20 for distribution to your contacts, etc.
http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/events.htm#population_a_personal_perspective
[for March 22, 2009]

• 2009, March 23: Climate Change – Warming or Cooling? David Archibald.

     
GPO BOX K 845
PERTH WA 6842
PHONE (08) 9321 1925
FACSIMILE (08) 9321 1798
E-MAIL wacni § msn com
WEB SITE  www.cniwa.com.au
COUNCIL FOR THE NATIONAL INTEREST
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN COMMITTEE
 
CNI
COUNCIL FOR THE NATIONAL INTEREST
Invitation
Climate Change - Warming or Cooling?

Is Global Warming a Reality or Just Hot Air?

Is the Carbon Reduction Trading Scheme a Con?

Is the World Really Cooling?

Why Higher Carbon Dioxide Levels Could be a Bonus, not a Negative


The Rudd Government's climate change policies, if they prove to be wrong, will cause economic harm at considerable cost to all Australians.
There is very good reason to claim they are wrong.

We cordially invite you to participate in a Public Forum on this topical subject to be addressed by

David Archibald

Perth based scientist who has presented papers on climate science
in New York and Hong Kong and operates in the fields of cancer research,
climate science and oil exploration.

WHEN – Monday 23rd March, 2009 at 7:15 for 7:30pm start

WHERE – Royal Perth Yacht Club (River Room) Australia II Drive, Crawley

Copies of the speaker's book "Solar Cycle 24" (foreword by Prof David Bellamy) upon which the Presentation is based, on sale for $25 on the night

CNI is non-party political and aims to build a better Australia for future generations.

March 2009. Annual subscription $50.
   [COMMENT: The book title Solar Cycle 24 suggests the speaker believes it is the Sun, not humans, which is changing the world's climate.  Other studies will be needed about deforestation, pouring acid into the Australian underground artesian water, running chemical fertilisers down creeks and pipes into lakes, rivers, and seas! 
   POLLUTION must be fought, not just the hype about Carbon Dioxide (CO2 ) emissions.  There is every reason to attack the ridiculous Establishment moves to have an Emissions Trading Scheme, to enrich some brokers parasiting in skyscrapers around the globe.  Population pressure is another problem that must be faced, not evaded as major opinion-makers have been doing for years.  Would you put 200 sheep in a paddock meant for 50?  Or 7 billion people on a planet big enough for about 1 billion or 2?  Shake off superstitions, and liberate humanity! COMMENT ENDS.]
http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/events.htm#climate_change_warming

2008, Apr 6, Sun, 9am - 5pm, "Perth Sun Fair," UWA Oak Lawn.
WA’s Largest Renewable Energy & Sustainable Living Fair
PERTH SUN FAIR
Join the celebration in the name of sustainability.  An extensive & fascinating range of exhibits along with heaps of children’s activities, roaming theatre & musical entertainment.  FREE seminars all day.
Sunday April 6 2008, UWA Oak Lawn, Hackett Drive, Crawley, 9am-5pm
Win Win Win, 1kW Grid-Connected Solar System.  Thanks to our sponsor Solar Shop Australia.  Plus more prizes on the day.
www.perth sunfair. com.au
Enquiries: (08) 9277 4560
Supported by Solarshop Australia, Government of Western Australia, University of WA, Lotterywest, Bio Works, ATA, Conservation Week 08.
Entry by gold coin donation.
2007, Mar 17, Sat, 9.30am, SPA and Conservation Council of Western Australia, Dr Paul Collins, keynote address.  UBD Map 2, E 4.  Pay admission.
2007, Mar 18, Sun, 2-3pm, "An Unspeakable Truth – Population Growth." Dr Paul Collins, historian, broadcaster, and writer, former commentator on religion, and author, the latest being Burn: The Epic Story of Bushfire in Australia, 2006.  Sustainable Population Australia, AND the Conservation Council of Western Australia, invite you to hear him at Lotteries House, 2 Delhi St, West Perth.  Access: Wellington St, turn north at Colin St traffic lights, first turn right, the House is past the T-junction.  UBD Map 1, J 2.  Enquiries 08  9386 5268.  Donations welcome.
2007, Jan 14, Sun, 2-3pm, Housing affordability; Principles for reform. Richard Giles, editor for years of Good Government, will speak. $7.50 admission. Tel. John Massam 08 9343 9532, or 0408 054 319, or write to 46 Cobine Way, Greenwood, 6024. Georgist Education Association Inc., 2 Plain St, East Perth, 6004
2007, Jan 16, Tue, 10am - 1pm, Imagine a world in which there was less Income Tax ! Social Justice principles for reform. Richard Giles, editor for years of Good Government, will speak. $7.50 admission. Tel. John Massam 08 9343 9532, or 0408 054 319, or write to 46 Cobine Way, Greenwood, WA, 6024. Georgist Education Association Inc., 2 Plain St, East Perth, 6004
Imagine less
Income Tax!

Can the taxation burden fall more fairly?

Richard Giles of Sydney
will lecture on housing affordability
Sunday January 14, 2pm - 3.30pm
and
Social Justice/Taxation,
Tuesday January 16, 10am - 1pm
$7.50 admission
Tel John Massam 08 9343 9532, 0408 054 319
Georgist Education Association Inc.,
2 Plain St, East Perth, WA, 6004

2006, June 1, Thu, 9.45 - 1 pm, Student Strike against Workchoices policy of PM John Howard and the Liberal-National Coalition. "Here in Australia most young people need to work around their study commitments, ... and they work casual, low-paid jobs in industries with low levels of union membership. Australian Workplace Agreements [AWAs] will force young people ... to negotiate with their boss on an individual basis." -- Leaflet issued to support the strike. Murray St Mall, Perth. Contact Resistance Centre, 15/5 Aberdeen St, near McIvor Railway Station. Phone Trent on 0407 070 841 for more information.
2005 Feb 12, Sat, 9.45 - 11 am, Talk on Sudan, and promoting Project Compassion. John Ashworth, knowledgeable about Sudanese issues. Catholic hall, 40a Mary St, Highgate. Parking at rear off Harold St. Tel 08 9422 7900. -- Discovery (Perth), p 9, Feb 2005.
2005 Feb 12, Sat, 6 pm, Talk on Sudan, and promoting Project Compassion. John Ashworth, knowledgeable about Sudanese issues. Bunbury. Mass, St Patrick's Cathedral. Sunday, 8.30am, Feb 13: Mass, Cathedral; 8.30am Mass, St Thomas's, Carey Park;9.30am, Mass, St Mary's, South Bunbury; 6pm St Patrick's Cathedral. -- Discovery (Perth), p 9, Feb 2005.
2004 Sep 27, Mon, 5.30 for 6.00-8.30pm, Globalisation Roundtable #17 - US-FTA Debrief and Strategy Meeting,
Speakers: Louise Southalan, Australian Fair Trade and Investment Network; Brian Ellis, Vice-President, CPSU/CSA; Ross Hardwick, Executive Officer, WA Farmers Federation; Sally Mansfield, State Director, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Where: For invitation, contact Bridget Blackford, Secretariat, Globalisation Roundtable (WA), P.O. Box 1622, West Perth WA 6872, Tel: (08) 9322 1384 Fax: (08) 9322 5575 bridgetb§iinet net au (LATER this became dead.)
2004 Sep 10, Fri., 7.30pm, Nightmare of the Prophet, book launch with author Paul Gray of the Herald Sun.
8pm commentary by Mr Lee Cordne, AM, managing director, Future Directions International.
8.15pm commentary, Dr Samina Yasmeen, senior lecturer in political science, University of Western Australia.
8.30pm, question time.
9.15pm Closing remarks by Mr Denis O'Sullivan, chairman, Council for the National Interest (W. Australian Committee) , wacni § msn com .
City West Function Centre, 45 Plaistowe Mews, West Perth. Nightmare of the Prophet will be available for purchase. $24.95 Organised by CNI and Freedom Publishing Australia.
2004 Jul 23, Fri., 6.30pm light meal for 7pm start. John Pilger documentaty film "Truth and Lies in the War on Terror". 5 / 15 Aberdeen St (RPH end), Perth. $7 ($5 concession).
2004 Jul 30, Fri., 7.00 pm, Michael Moore film "Fahrenheit 9/11" which won at Cannes 2004, Luna Theatres, 155 Oxford St, Leederville. The film examines what happened to the United States after September 11, and how the Bush Administration used the tragic event to push its agenda. It's a documentary that has one point of view as to why the US has become a target for hatred and terrorism. It will depict alleged dealings between two generations of the Bush and Bin Laden clans, that led to George W. Bush and Osama bin Laden becoming mortal enemies.
   Proceeds will go to Perth Social Forum. PSF voicemail: 0423 356 415, Marco 0401 324 084, Holly 0421 508 446, www.perthsocialforum.org , info § perthsocialforum org . (Probably dead by about 2005). Concession $11, Full price $13.50, Solidarity Price $15.
2004 Jul 31, Sat., 10am, protest against selling Australia out, outside Kim Beazley's office;
OR 2pm, Stop MAI WA Campaign Coalition monthly meeting, at Salter's Point. Contact Hon. [Secretary Brian Jenkins 9528 1864 or fax 9529 1321 or jenks § iinet net au for address and details. -- retired from secretaryship ~ 2005 - jcm 29 June 06.]
2004, July 7, Wed., 6.00pm for 6.30: Launch of the Perth Social Forum, at The Outback Centre, 315 Bagot Road, Subiaco. Refreshments provided. RSVP for catering perthsocialforum § riseup net or ring 0423 356 415.
   The Perth Social Forum follows the inspiring World Social Forums (WSFs) which have taken place over the past four years. The WSF was created to provide an open platform to discuss strategies of resistance to the model for globalisation formulated at the World Economic Form (WEF) by large multinational corporations, national governments, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, and the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
   Already Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane have held successful social forums, attracting international keynote speakers, and hundreds of participants.
   Also visit www.nadir.org/nadir/initiative/agp/free/waf/ and www.wsfindia.org
   We envisage a world where the economy works for people, and not just vice-versa. (Information from World Social Forum Network.)
2004, Feb 11, Wed., 5.30 - 7 pm: "Whither the UN Security Council?" Dr David Malone, President of the International Peace Academy (located adjacent to the United Nations headquarters in New York); St Andrew's Church, St George's Ter, Perth. Sponsored by the Royal United Services Institute of WA, and Future Directions International Pty Ltd, www.futuredirections.org.au , Tel 08 9431 9200. Information supplied by: Council for the National Interest, WA Committee. wacni § msn com , www.cniwa.com.au
2004 Jan 12, Mon, 7-9pm, Power, Propaganda and Conscience in the War on Terror, JOHN PILGER (global journalist exposer of the power elites, mainly of the US and Western Europe, and unprovoked war). University of WA Summer Scool. $29. www.extension.uwa.edu.au , or with credit card by telephone 08 9380 2433, fax 9380 1066, post Reply Paid 61050, UWA Extension, 35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley 6009, quoting Course No 041275
   John Pilger, Sydney born and educated, and now based in London, is renowned for his prolific and highly-acclaimed documentaries, books and investigative journalism. A frequent critic of the modern-day mass media's power over public perception, he has won awards including: Journalist of the Year award (UK, twice), the UN Media Peace Prize (Australia, twice), an Emmy (USA), the BAFTA/Richard Dimbleby Award (UK), The Monismanien Prize (Sweden), and is the first journalist to receive the Sophie Prize for Human Rights (Norway). His latest book is The New Rulers of the World.

2003 Dec 22,23, Monday and Tuesday (22nd and 23rd of December) there will be a protest for shared parenting outside the Perth Family Court. It will run by the SPCA WA (Shared Parenting Council of Australia, Western Australia Branch) and will have Santa Clause and Mrs Clause. Badges will be on sale for a donation and we have SPCA WA pamphlets and wish lists from Santa to hand out. The Monday and Tuesday protests, we hope, will be the culmination of two previous protests, which were held yesterday and today. Time - 8:30 am to 2:30pm, Monday 22nd and Tuesday 23rd of December Place - corner of Victoria Ave and Terrace Rd, outside the Perth Family Court.
2003 Nov 12, Wed, 7.30-9.00pm, Trading Australia Away? The Australia - US Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA). Free public forum with Tony Cooke and Dee Margetts MLC at Tomkins on the Swan Convention Centre, cnr Canning Highway and Dunkley Avenue, Alfred Cove (along bus route 106 from Perth & Fremantle). Contact Rodney Vlais at Global Trade Watch WA on 9322 1384 or no_fta § planet-save com for more information. See www.aftinet.org.au and www.tradewatchoz.org for more on the AUSFTA.
2003 Nov 19, Wed., 7.30pm, NOTE CORRECTION from Nov 12, now 19th. Australia's Future Directions; Mr Alan Tough, engineer and businessman who has experience in the Middle East and South-East Asia. Royal Perth Yacht Club, Junior Training Room, Australia II Drive, Crawley; Council for the National Interest, WA Committee. wacni § msn com , www.cniwa.com.au
2003 Nov 29, Sat., 2pm, Stop MAI WA Campaign Coalition monthly meeting, at Salter's Point. Contact Hon. Secretary Brian Jenkins 9528 1864 or fax 9529 1321 or jenks § iinet net au for address and details. [Retired from secretaryship ~ 2005 - jcm 29 June 06.]
2003 Nov 29, Sat., National Conference of Unemployed and Underemployed groups, Duffy Theatre, Curtin University, Perth. Contact Mary Jenkins, 08 9418 2117
2003 July 26, Sat., 2pm, Stop MAI WA Campaign Coalition monthly meeting, at Salter's Point. Contact Hon. Secretary Brian Jenkins 9528 1864 or fax 9529 1321 or jenks § iinet net au for address and details. [Retired from secretaryship ~ 2005 - jcm 29 June 06.]
2003 July 27, Sun., 2pm, Sustainable Population Australia, annual general meeting, Lotteries House, 2 Delhi St., West Perth. "Population pressures and 'planning' for Perth," Dr Paddy Weaver, Dr Harry Cohen.
2003 July 29, Tue., 6pm, "Sacrificing democracy for 4% growth," Clive Hamilton (Director, Australia Institute, author of Growth Fetish; Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, University of Western Australia, Crawley.
2003 Feb 14, Fri., 12 noon, Mock Funeral, wear black (and ? lovehearts?) regarding the proposed war against Iraq, Perth Railway Station. To get leaflets for letterboxing BEFOREHAND, e-mailed as an Attachment, please e-mail john.massam § multiline com au with the Subject line "Peace leaflets". Or ring 08 9343 9532. (Not even ONE response was received by John Massam, in spite of good attendances at such anti-invasion functions.)
2003 Feb 15, Sat., 11 a.m., PEACE RALLY, Forrest Place, Perth.
2003 Mar 20, Thu., IRAQ WAR BROKE OUT
2003 Mar 22, Sat., 12 noon, PEACE MARCH, Esplanade, Perth.

2001 Nov 28, Wed., 7.30pm, Salinity -- Does Australia Need a Coast Guard Service? Ms Julie Bishop, MHR, Federal member for Curtin; at Royal Perth Yacht Club, Junior Training Room, Australia II Drive, Crawley; Council for the National Interest (CNI).
2001 Nov 9-13, World-wide rallies against Globalism's excesses.
2001 Dec 20, Thurs; Schools close for summer holidays.
2001 July 23, Mon: Schools resume.
2001 July 24, Tue, 12.30pm: Georgist Education Association Inc., annual general meeting, members only.
2001 July 25, Wed., 7.30pm, Salinity -- The Scourge of Australia's Land and Rivers; Royal Perth Yacht Club, Junior Training Room, Australia II Drive, Crawley; Mr Wilson Tuckey, MHR, Federal Minister for Forestry and Conservation; Council for the National Interest (CNI).
2001 Aug 9, Thurs, 6.30pm, "November Magic" launch, to protest at transnational corporation attempts to override populations and parliaments; Lotteries House, 2 Delhi St, West Perth
2001 Aug 11-12, Sat-Sun, reformers' weekend.
2001 Sep 8-15, Multicultural Week.
2001 Sep 11, Tues., Anti Globalism; Fremantle Club, 15 Bannister St., Fremantle; Stop-MAI Coalition (WA).
2001 Sep 21, Fri., Esperanto League street collection, Perth city; Esperanto League of WA Inc.
2001 Sep 28, Fri: School ends
2001 Oct 15, Mon: Schools resume.
2001 Nov 11, Sun; "November Magic" in Perth against Globalism's excesses.
2001 May 6, Sun., "May Day" Rally against world monopolisation and degradation of workers and the general public, Fremantle Esplanade, Unions WA.
2001 May 2, Wed., 7.30pm, Electoral Fraud in Australia, Royal Perth Yacht Club, Junior Training Room, Australia II Drive, Crawley; Mr Charles Copeman, co-founder of the H. S. Chapman Society Inc.; Council for the National Interest (CNI).
2001 May 1, Tue., 7.30, May Day Rally against world monopolisation by corporations, and degradation of workers and the general public, Sherwood Court, Perth, M1 group.

2000 Nov 25, Sat. 9.30am-5.30pm, GLOBALISATION -- TRASH OR TREASURE, Tony Cooke of Perth, Patricia Ranald of Sydney, Peter Westmore of Melbourne, and other interstate and W.A. speakers.$43 ($33 concession).
2000 May 7, Sun. 9am-3.30pm, May Day Rally against world monopolisation and degradation of workers and the lower middle class, Fremantle Esplanade.
2000 Sep 11-13, Mon-Wed, Protest against bad effects of the IMF and World Bank, and protest against the forthcoming World Economic Forum, Melbourne Crown Casino http://www.s11.org/
2000 Mar 22, Wednesday 7.30pm - 9.10pm, "Spirituality in the Pub," The Elephant and Wheelbarrow (Band Bar), hear Prof. Geoffrey Bolton and ex-senator Jo Vallentine.
Verda Stelo, turnanta Buy Television Video, 8 parts, as seen on Channel 31 in WA early in 2000, $50 -- Esperanto for Beginners!
2000 Feb 20, Sunday ?2pm: ? agm of Secession 2001, 10 Broome St, South Perth
2000 Feb 26, Saturday 2pm: Stop MAI meeting of organisers.
2000 Feb 27, Sunday 2-5pm: Esperanto Rondo, Queens Gardens, Hay St., East Perth; gather at Peter Pan statue.
2000 Feb 28: Monday 6.30pm: David Suzuki, world-renouned environmentalist, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup campus, new 600-seat open-air auditorium. Discussing his new book Naked Ape to Superspecies. Followed by film "Comedian Harmonists."
2000 Feb 29, Tuesday 6.30pm for 7.30pm talk on politics at Shenton Park.
2000 Mar 11: CANCELLED, Sorry, CANCELLED; Saturday, Film "My name is Joe," Essex Cinema, fundraiser for Stop MAI Coalition (Turn WTO Around), CANCELLED.

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2000 Feb 10: Australian Fair Trade and Investment Network (AFTINET)
Over 50,000 people demonstrated at the World Trade Organisation Ministerial (WTO) meeting in Seattle in November 1999. They were protesting against the WTO agenda of continued trade liberalisation at the expense of balanced economic development, human rights, labour rights and protection of the environment. Governments were not able to reach agreement on an agenda for a new round of liberalisation.
The Australian Fair Trade and Investment Network (AFTINET) consists of a wide range of community organisations and individuals (see below). It will monitor the continuing WTO negotiations, raise community awareness and debate and seek to influence the trade policy agenda so that it reflects broader community concerns.
AFTINET Seminar, 10 Feb 2000
A seminar to hear from those who attended the November 1999 WTO Meeting in Seattle and plan appropriate community responses, will be held on Thursday 10 February 2000 in Sydney.
The seminar will identify strategies and establish a working group to co-ordinate further community education and debate.
Speakers include:
° Representative from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (to be confirmed)
° Anna Reynolds, Australian Conservation Foundation - environmental issues
° Doug Cameron, Australian Manufacturing Workers' Union and ACTU -labour and human rights.
Date: Thursday February 10th
Time: 1.30pm - 5.00pm
Venue: LHMU Hall, 187 Thomas St, Haymarket.
Cost: $10 (to cover publicity, postage and afternoon tea). Concessions available on request. Please make cheques payable to PIAC or pay at the door.
RSVP: Sarah Mitchell at PIAC on 02 9299 7833 or via fax on 02 9299 7855 or via email at Sarah_Mitchell § fcl fl asn au
Please RSVP by 4 February 2000.
For more information on AFTINET contact Pat Ranald on 02 9299 7833 or via email at Pat_Ranald § fcl fl asn au (after January 24th).
Thanks to the LHMU for the venue and PIAC for administrative organisation
The organisations which have so far expressed interest in AFTINET include:
° Australian Council of Social Service
° Australian Conservation Foundation
° Australian Council of Trade Unions
° Australian Council for Overseas Aid
° The Uniting Church
° Australian Manufacturing Workers' Union
° Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union
° Australian Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers' Union
° Public Interest Advocacy Centre
° Communications Law Centre
° AID/WATCH
° Action for World Development
° Mineral Policy Institute.
--Date: Wednesday, 22 December 1999 10:50 [for 2000 Feb 10]

Nov 30 1999 Tuesday: Perth activists held a protest "No New Round, TURN AROUND!" in relation to the World Trade Organisation ministerial meeting that was due to commence on 30 November (because of the international date line, Perth's protest occurred before Seattle's). About 20 people attended at various times outside the Exchange Building, Sherwood Court, in which is the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade's WA office.
The Stop-MAI Coalition members held up a simple poster and handed out leaflets to those who were interested. Evidently another group had come at 8 am, and had been asked to leave. The small Stop-MAI group had no trouble.
Possibly the oldest campaigner there was Jack Griffin, who handed out leaflets he had prepared himself. One was headed "Help TURN AROUND the World Trade Organisation" (copied from Stop-MAI) and "Who Owns the WTO?"
After a while a Forests Alliance man came to talk, and he soon brought about eight teenage and young twenties people to take part.
Then a member of the Trades and Labour Council singing group came, and was later joined by another, but while I was there the number of choir members never rose above that. Unfortunately the Stop-MAI group decided to leave mid-afternoon. -- John Massam, 03 Dec 1999
EAST TIMOR ANTI-GENOCIDE ACTION -- displayed 9 Sep 1999, last amended 28 Sep 1999
Vigils are being maintained outside the Indonesian Consulate, 134 Adelaide Tce., Perth. Call Cathy Taylor of FOET for more info on 9361 0373 or 041 894 3573.
Protest at Campbell Military Barracks where Australia continues to train Indonesian soldiers. Please come and show your concern at this outrageous situation, at the junction of Alfred Road and Servetus Street, Swanbourne 7 - 9am. Organised by the Trades and Labour Council who are also calling for a boycott of Indonesian products.
E-MAIL, PHONE and FAX DETAILS gathered by activists (please advise any corrections or additions)
John Howard Tel 02 6277 7700 Fax 02 6273 4100
Alexander Downer A.Downer.MP § aph gov au Tel 02 6277 7500 Fax 02 6273 4112
Bill Clinton president § whitehouse gov
Madeline Allbright secretary § state gov
U.S. Consulate in Perth Tel (08) 9231 9400 Fax (08) 9231 9444
President B. J. Habibie habibe § ristek go id or habibie § ristek go id
Mr Ali Alatas, Indonesian Minister for Foreign Affairs Fax 0015 65221 360 541
General Wiranto, Chief of Armed Forces, T.N.I. Fax 0015 6221 381 4535
Kofi Annan ecu § un org Fax 0015 1212 963 2155
The Australian letters ausletr § newscorp com au
SMH letters letters § smh fairfax com au

October 1999, Vote No campaign, Kerry Jones, national director of the Monarchists, coming to Perth and Bunbury.
Oct 22 1999 Friday, Candle Day, Amnesty International needs your support to keep the fight for human rights alive. If you can spare some time or a few dollars, please call 1800 808 157 or go to www.amnesty.org.au or email waaia § ozemail com au.  Small change can make a difference. Perth Office, Suite 1, 115 Cambridge Street or Post to: PO Box 1035, WEST LEEDERVILLE WA 6901, Ph: (08) 9381 3200, Fax: 9388 3428
Oct 24 1999 Sunday, Women for the Forests, 9335 3343
Oct 26 1999 Tuesday, Court day, Bill Meyer, assault (as adjourned).
October 10 1999 Sunday 2pm, Australians for an Ecologically-Sustainable Population (AESP), public lectures, Dr Harry Cohen, Prof. Phil Jennings, another speaker, and Dr Sue Taylor. Venue -- Agnes Walsh lecture theatre (next to KEMH, Bagot Rd ,Subiaco)
Dr Harry Cohen , on "The World Scene," Prof. Philip Jennings, Prof of Physics, Murdoch University, on "Population Growth and Water Resources in WA," Dr Sue Graham-Taylor , President, ACF WA branch , on "Growth and Clean Air -- Can we have both?"
October 10 1999 Sunday 3pm, Georgist Education Association Inc., re-convened annual general meeting, members only (was to have been Oct 3).
October 13 1999 Wednesday 8pm, Dr Paul Ehrlich, author of The Population Bomb (1968), etc., of Stanford University USA, will give a lecture "Population and Environment: Today and in the Next Century." Discussion panel: Prof. Harry Recher, natural sciences; Prof. Linda Kristjanson, nursing and public health; Mr Bob Pearce (ex ALP State Minister) of Forest Industries Federation; and Dr Monique Gagnon, environmental health. Government House Ballroom, St George's Ter, Perth. Bookings must be made by 8 October to the Edith Cowan University corporate affairs office, 9273 8083, fax 9273 8046, e-mail h.shilkin § cowan edu au -- advert. in The West Australian, Sat Oct 2 99, p 18. His academic homepage is at: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/biology/faculty/ehrlich.html To read both sides of the population discussion, click http://aloha.net/~jhanson/page27.htm To get an opponent's viewpoint, click: http://www.overpopulation.com/paul_ehrlich.html

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September: MEDIA RELEASE, MINISTER FOR TRADE, MARK VAILE, MVT16/99, 25 August 1999
WTO Public Hearings to be Held Next Month .
Trade Minister, Mark Vaile, today launched a process of public hearings to help refine Australia's negotiating position for a new round of trade negotiations in the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
Mr Vaile said the hearings, to start next month (September), would provide a unique opportunity for people in all States and territories interested in trade to exchange views with Australia's most senior trade negotiators.
"This underlines my commitment to the principles of transparency and consultation in the formation of our multilateral trading policies."
"The Government has been a leading advocate of a new WTO round because it will be the best means of securing a better deal for our farmers and exporters of manufactures and services," Mr Vaile said.
"The views of the public will play an important role in sharpening our market access strategies and in defining our position on the various other issues that have been proposed for negotiation in the WTO."
Public hearings will be held in capital cities in all States and territories plus the key regional centres of Ballarat, Dubbo, Port Macquarie and Bundaberg. Dates and venues will be notified through notices in the press and on the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade web page
http://www.dfat.gov.au/trade/negotiations/hearings/
This is another stage in the process of public consultations launched in February by Tim Fischer. That first stage resulted in over 130 written submissions from State Governments, industry representatives and members of the public from all parts of the country.
An Issues Paper, summarising the views made in those submissions, was released today and is available on the DFAT web page. It is being sent to all those who made written submissions and is available on request to people without Internet access. Department Contact is: Steve Moran tel 02 6261 2980.
The new WTO round is expected to be launched at the WTO Ministerial Conference in Seattle, November 30 to December 3.
For further information contact: Minister - Bruce Mills (02) 6277 7420; Department - Tony Melville / Mark Croxford (02) 6261 1555/6
Sep 21 1999 Tue, Rockingham, Geoff Hourn on the No case.
Sep 22 1999 Wed, Peppermint Grove, cocktail party, Sir David Smith, Vote No in November, invitation only, $20.
Sep 23 1999 Thu, Joondalup, Bill Hassell on the No case.
Sep 25 1999 Saturday, Forest Fundraiser, glamour, drama, stylish grooves, phone Lorax for bookings 9431 7053.
Sep 25 - Oct 2 1999 Sat to Sat, Royal Show, Claremont, Vote No in November stand in the Robinson Pavilion.
Sep 26 1999 Sunday, "Introduction to non-violence workshop," bookings 9331 8642.
Sep 28 1999 Tuesday 9.30am, Court day. Although police had confirmed at the weekend that the case would go ahead, there was a long delay before the Magistrate appeared on the bench, well after 10am. After a minor matter or two were attended to, the case was called -- and the prosecuting policeman requested an adjournment, because the File had been lost! The date of 26 October was proposed by the policeman. When the defendant was asked his opinion about the proposed adjournment, he said he had no objection, and he might find another witness!!! The witnesses for the prosecution were not asked their opinion about the adjournment. However, when some people afterwards compared notes, it appears that BEFORE the scheduled hearing time, a person who appeared to be on the prosecution's side, when the defendant said he was pleading not guilty, said "It's going to be a long day." As described above, the police in court asked for an adjournment -- and when this was approved, it was announced there was no other business for that court!!!
Sep 13 1999 Monday, Narrogin, Vote No in November forum, Heidi Zwar to take part.
Sep 14 1999 Tuesday, Perth, 6.00-7.15pm, Vote No in November, cocktail party with Prof Geoffrey Blainey, by invitation only, $20.
Sep 14 1999 Tuesday, Perth, 7.30pm, "The Jumbuck Republic" talk by Prof Geoffrey Blainey, Winthrop Hall, University of WA, Free.
Sep 15 1999 Wednesday, Perth, Senator Ian Campbell for the Vote No campaign, at Curtin University forum.
Sep 16 1999 Thursday, Northam, Prof Martyn Webb on the No case.
Sep 19 1999 Sunday, 2pm, "Forests, Jobs and Our Future," forum to defend workers' rights and the environment, Film and Television Institute (FTI), 92 Adelaide St, Fremantle. 9227 7367
Sep 20 1999 Monday 10am, public hearings on the forthcoming World Trade Organisation's Nov-Dec ministerial meetings, Level 8, Exchange Plaza, Sherwood Court, Perth. Three Stop-MAI WA Coalition members attended, so did two other opponents of the corporate takeover of society. Four of these five spoke against the WTO's intentions. To register for attendance people could click http://www.dfat.gov.au/trade/negotiations/hearings/schedule.html
Sep 15 1999 Wed. 7.30pm: "Why Australia betrays the East Timorese" public meeting, P & O Hotel (room at rear), High St, Fremantle. Information 9472 6758.
Sep 17 1999 Fri 7pm for 8pm: Public Forum and open discussion at the George Street Café, 73 George St, East Fremantle. Friday 17th September. Doors open 7pm, speakers 8 to 9pm. $5 (waged). Contact Community Aid Abroad 9381 3144
Sep 11-12 1999 Sat-Sun, "Last Chance Forest Tour," visit the forests with an expert. Bookings 9384 7139.
Sep 11 1999 Sat, 2pm: "Indonesian Troops Out Now from East Timor," Rally at the Wesley Church, corner Hay and William Streets, 2pm Saturday 11th September and march. Organised by Action in Solidarity with Indonesia and East Timor - call Julia on 9433 4182 or Sarah on 9473 0684.
Sep 10 1999 Fri Rally of Solidarity for the desperate humanitarian crises in East Timor. At Central Park on the corner of Hay and William Street in the city at midday on Friday 10th September. Organised by the Trades and Labour Council. Call 9328 7877.
Sep 6 - Oct 1 1999 Ballarat University. Community Information Victoria and The Australian Community Networking Alliance invite you to "Community Networking 99 - Engaging Regionalism," Australia's Premier Community Networking Conference. Register Online at: http://communityconference.vicnet.net.au
Sep 8 1999 Wednesday, 7.30pm, "Can we save the forests AND jobs?" P & O Hotel, 25 High St, Fremantle.
Sep 5 1999 Sunday 12 noon Forests Rally, Fremantle Esplanade; 1pm speakers, 1.45pm music.
August 29 1999 Sunday 2pm, Georgist Education Association Inc., annual general meeting, members only; speaker Emeritus Professor Martyn Webb . -- his talk was cancelled by those in charge; and, insufficient members for quorum.
Aug 6 1999 Friday 5pm, "A Fireside Chat with Peter Reith" to discuss monarchy versus republic, "Steve's" Nedlands Park Hotel, $10. RSVP 9244 8960 by 4 August.
July 28 1999 Wednesday 7pm, "Global Mariner" visit to Fremantle, multimedia ship to show how Australian seafarers will be possibly phased out; Free Admission, Thursday - 29 July, 12 noon to 6 pm, Friday - 30 July, 10 am to 6 pm, Saturday - 31 July, 10 am to 6 pm, Sunday - 1st August, 10 am to 6 pm, at Victoria Quay, opposite E Shed Markets. The Global Mariner is a unique exhibition ship. It's visiting Australia as part of a world tour of more than 80 ports. For the first time, a cargo ship has been converted to carry a multi-media gallery depicting the modern-day story of life at sea. Join the more than a quarter of a million people who have come on board from Europe, the Americas and Asia. Explore the depths of the cargo hold and learn about the world's shipping industry. Find out how Australian Government shipping policy will impact on our beaches, harbours & marine environment & why Australian seafarers are an endangered species. The Global Mariner is funded by the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF). Global Mariner's exhibition is part of a global campaign against the environmental dangers and human tragedy posed by sub-standard shipping. The ITF represents over 650,000 seafarers worldwide. It is a federation of more than 500 transport unions, including the Maritime Union of Australia.
The "Global Mariner" will enter Fremantle around 7 pm this Wednesday evening. It will be greeted by a fire-works welcome as it enters the harbour. -- JJ
August 10 1999 Tuesday 12 noon to 2 pm, Solidarity Park (opposite W.A. Parliament House), WA Trades and Labour Council (TLC) rally against Reith's new industrial legislation. Jennie George and other speakers will be at the rally. All welcome. -- JJ
July 24 1999 Saturday 9.15am-5.00pm Octagon Theatre, University of Western Australia, Salinity Forum Conference, with David Bellamy (science television broadcaster), Bronte Rundle (Katanning), John Hall (Narembeen), David Chadwick (Broomehill), Marty Ladyman (managing director of Agraria Limited), and David Williamson (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), $98.
May 27 1999 Thursday, 12noon, Solidarity for East Timor, Garuda Airlines Office, Cnr William St and St Georges Ter, Perth
May 30 1999 Sunday, 2pm, Reclaim our forests public action meeting, Perth Entertainment Centre
Conservation Council of WA 9220 0654, WA Forest Alliance, Wilderness Society WA, Lorax Centre www.wafa.org.au conswa § iinet net au
May 31 1999 Monday 7.30am, Breakfast with Jim Consedine, Cathedral Parish Centre, 450 Hay St, Perth, $5.
May 31 1999 Monday 5pm-10pm, Restorative Justice Workshop, with Jim Consedine, Christian Centre for Social Action, 879 Albany Highway, East Victoria Park, $10, 9472 4227.
June 1 1999 Tuesday 7.30am, Breakfast with Jim Consedine, Cathedral Parish Centre, 450 Hay St, Perth, $5.
June 1 1999 Tuesday 7.30pm-9.30pm, Restorative Justice, public talk, Jim Consedine, St Barnabas's Anglican Church, 239 Orrong Road, Rivervale, $3 (or donation).
1998, Nov 11: Did you read The Australian advertisement of November 11 1998, page 8, exposing the Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI)? It included the names of many people opposing the MAI.
1998, Nov 18: A MINI STREET DEMONSTRATION against MAI, was held by Joan and John Massam on Wednesday 18 November 1998, 12 noon to 2 pm, outside Australian Taxation Office, 45 Francis Street (near William Street), Northbridge (only a walk to the north of the Perth Railway and Bus Stations). Organised by the Stop-MAI Coalition (WA), for Global Anti-MAI Day.
1999, Jan 23: MARY MAXWELL of Beaumont, South Australia, led a session giving a survey of submissions on the MAI (the Multilateral Agreement on Investment), sent to the Australian Joint Standing Committee on Treaties. She spoke at the Law Lecture Theatre, University of Western Australia, from 10 am, Saturday 23 January 1999. Dr Maxwell's home fax is 08 8379 3401; address 7 Thirkell Avenue, Beaumont SA 5066
Other dates on her itinerary:
  • CAIRNS: Mon 25 Jan 7pm, Rainforest Grove Holiday Resort, 40 Moody St, Manunda.
  • TOWNSVILLE: Wed 27 Jan 7.30pm, Townsville City Council Meeting Rooms, 103 Walker St
  • MACKAY: Sat 30 Jan 10am, Room A201, A Block, Level 2, Central Queensland Institute of TAFE, Sydney St, Cnr Wood.
  • BRISBANE: Sun 31 Jan 1.30-3.30pm, St Mary's Catholic Church, 20 Merrivale St, South Brisbane.
  • CANBERRA: Tue 2 Feb 11am-1pm, John Crawford Room, Ursula College, Daly Rd, Australian National University Campus (BYO luncheon)
  • HOBART: Wed 3 Feb 12.30pm, Office of the Status of Women, 1st Floor Conference Room, Public Buildings, Franklin Square (BYO luncheon; coffee 20c)
  • LAUNCESTON: Fri 5 Feb 7.30pm, Senior Citizens' Place (at the "Old School"), High St

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