Two Anglicare events and a glass of red at The Fabian Society
Anglicare
Who’s afraid … of government debt?
A lunchtime forum of progressive ideas on government debt and how we can fund public infrastructure without compromising spending on services.
Download details here: Flyer.doc
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You and your family and friends are invited to support Tasmania’s Ceren Family by attending
a special 10th anniversary screening of the The Sound Of One Hand Clapping, the classic Tasmanian film of migration and love
Hosted by Duncan Kerr SC MP
Welcome by Richard Flanagan
When: 6:15 pm, Thursday, 8 March 2007
Where: the State Cinema, 375 Elizabeth Street, North Hobart
Cost: $15/$10
Tickets available from Duncan Kerr’s office (corner Harrington & Collins Street, Hobart, ph. 6234 5255), Anglicare (18 Watchorn Street, Hobart, ph. 6234 3510, Visa and MasterCard accepted) or the State Cinema (375 Elizabeth Street, North Hobart, ph. 6234 6318, credit card bookings accepted)
Come and show your continuing belief in an Australia of a fair go and demonstrate that we are a community that cares.
Vanessa, Nestor and their children thank everyone for their continued support.
Download the poster: Film_night_poster.pdf
AND … coming up after Easter
An El Salvadoran Dinner: come along, bring your family, feast on great food, listen to great music, learn about El Salvadoran culture and support the Cerens. Further details to be provided: watch this space.
Kathleen Flanagan
Research & Policy Officer
Social Action & Research Centre, Anglicare Tasmania
Level 10, 65 Murray Street
GPO Box 1620, Hobart TAS 7001
phone (03) 6213 3566 / fax (03) 6231 9589
www.anglicare-tas.org.au
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Fabian Society
Quentin Beresford
Is Reconciliation a Lost Cause?
How modern Australia has failed to make a lasting settlement with its indigenous people
Download details here: Quentin_Beresford_18-2-07.pdf
