2006 Calendar of events
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February 2006
Women's rights in Development: International alert series - The BIG Issues Co-presented by World Vision Australia and AusAID, supported by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
Tuesday 7 February (audio transcript available)
March 2006
Learning in the Garden - supported by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre, UniSA
Saturday 4 March
EveryCity Symposium: Edifice - invitation only event
Wednesday 8 March
April 2006
Fighting HIV-AIDS: International alert series - The BIG Issues Co-presented by World Vision Australia and AusAID, supported by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
Tuesday 4 April (audio transcript available)
UNIFEM Informs Seminar: Is Child Protection a public health issue? - views from Australia and the UK Co-presented by UNIFEM Australia and The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
Thursday 6 April (audio transcript available)
Women in Afghanistan today: hopes, achievements and challenges Co-presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre and SAWA Australia
Thursday 27 April
May 2006
The ADC Gandel Oration: Atrocity Crimes: Overcoming Global Indifference presented by Gareth Evans AO President of the International Crisis group
Tuesday 2 May
UniSA United Nations Society launch: UniSA City East Campus - supported by the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
RSVPs to
marjorie.castro@unisa.edu.au or 8373 1295
Wednesday 3 May - 5.30pm for 6.00pm start
Biomimicry: seeking sustainable solutions by emulating Nature's living examples
Thursday 18 May
June 2006
Free and Fairer Trade: International alert series - The BIG Issues Co-presented by World Vision Australia and AusAID, supported by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
Tuesday 6 June
World Refugee Day Public Forum: What's happening to our humanity? Supported by the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
Tuesday 20 June
July 2006
Adelaide Thinkers in
Residence public lecture: Housing the homeless - whatever it takes
(Audio
transcript available 19.5 MB mp3 audio file)
with Rosanne Haggerty
Monday 10 July
Adelaide Thinkers in
Residence public lecture: Creating a Climate for Change - how SA can make a
difference to global warming and reduce our vulnerability
(Audio
transcript available 14.4 MB mp3 audio file)
with Stephen Schneider
Tuesday 18 July
August 2006
Water Lessons: International alert series - The BIG Issues Co-presented by World Vision Australia and AusAID, supported by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
Tuesday 1 August
Achieving quality and equity in education Co-presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre, UniSA, CEDA and Delfin Lend Lease
Thursday 3 August
The Ethics of Terrorism: Can there be peace and reconciliation? 2006 Australia-Israel Hawke Lecture
Thursday 10 August
Peak Oil or Oil Shock? Energy security and pathways to a sustainable future
Monday 28 August
October 2006
Keeping the peace: avoiding the cost
of conflict in humanitarian aid
International alert series - The BIG Issues: co-presented
by World Vision Australia and AusAID, supported by The Bob Hawke Prime
Ministerial Centre
Tuesday 3 October
Nuclear Energy Debate: Going nuclear – an answer to global warming?
Co-presented by The Australia and New Zealand Solar Energy Society (ANZSES)
and The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre at UniSA
Wednesday 25 October
November 2006
Australian Premiere screening:
BEYOND FEAR: Finding Hope in the Horror
Co-presented by Issues Deliberation Australia/America and the Bob Hawke Prime
Ministerial Centre
Thursday 9 November
The Adelaide Parklands weekend of events: Symposium / Tours and FREE Public Forum
Friday 10 November and Sunday 12 November
Ninth Annual Hawke Lecture: A new
Australian consensus for the 21st Century
Delivered by Greg
Combet, Secretary, ACTU
Monday 20 November
UNIFEM Informs seminar: No Single Path: Cultural Perspectives in overcoming Domestic Violence
Thursday 23 November: UniSA Magill Campus
United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (IDEVAW)
Saturday 25 November
December 2006
International Human Rights Day
Sunday 10 December
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