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2003 Hawke Centre calendar of events

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February 2003

Creator to Consumer in a Digital Age


March 2003

West Papua and East Timor Today - an evening with John Martinkus

Rosemary Crowley: a welcome and launch of the Rosemary Crowley Archives in the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Library


April 2003

Revealing more truths about Indigenous (and Australian) history - using State Archives


May 2003

Islam and the Status of Women: with Sharifah Zuriah Aljeffri

Adelaide Thinkers in Residence: Making Adelaide a Green City - Herbert Girardet


August 2003

The second symposia in the EveryCity Series: Square organised by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre and Louis Laybourne Smith School of Architecture and Design


September 2003

Famous People: Famous Collections: The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Library 2nd National Conference

Anniversary Tribute Function: to honour the 20th Anniversary year of the appointment of Bob Hawke as Prime Minister

Launch of The Hawke Government: a critical retrospective: Address by Premier Mike Rann

2003 Annual Hawke Lecture: Waging War and Making Peace delivered by the Hon Gareth Evans AO QC


October 2003

2003 Australia-Israel Hawke Lecture: Water Wise - learning from the Israeli Experience Water Wisdom Hawke Centre series


November 2003

Adelaide Thinkers in Residence Public Lecture Re-thinking Adelaide: a walk on the wild side - Charles Landry

Sustainable Water and Sustainable Societies with Dr VR Panchamukhi, Indian Council of Social Science Research Water Wisdom Hawke Centre series

Australia and the Pacific with Dr Robert Wolfgramm


December 2003

International Human Rights Day community debate: Human Rights ...... Water Rights Water Wisdom Hawke Centre series


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