Bob Hawke and his Government 1983 - 1991

/Kerry Packer Civic Gallery - Permanent Exhibition/An informative exhibition tracking the paradigm shift in Australian values, policies, and international relations pursued by the Hawke government.

From educational access to Aboriginal advancement to anti-sex discrimination, to Medicare, to the saving of the Franklin River and Kakadu, to the lifting of trade barriers and the vital furthering of the China relationship, the re-shaping of Australia is embedded in the history of this government.

Presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre

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Dec 24
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Jan 24
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Dec 24

Bob Hawke and his Government 1983 - 1991

/Kerry Packer Civic Gallery - Permanent Exhibition/An informative exhibition tracking the paradigm shift in Australian values, policies, and international relations pursued by the Hawke government.

From educational access to Aboriginal advancement to anti-sex discrimination, to Medicare, to the saving of the Franklin River and Kakadu, to the lifting of trade barriers and the vital furthering of the China relationship, the re-shaping of Australia is embedded in the history of this government.

Presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre

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Not just a fan – Bob Hawke and the language of sport

/Kerry Packer Civic Gallery/Not just a fan – Bob Hawke and the language of sport is an exhibition that celebrates Hawke’s social and political achievements through sport.

Exhibits include a selection of papers and objects sourced from collections housed at the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Library.

Presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre and The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Library.

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Jul 24
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Jan 25
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Jul 24
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31
Jan 25

Not just a fan – Bob Hawke and the language of sport

/Kerry Packer Civic Gallery/Not just a fan – Bob Hawke and the language of sport is an exhibition that celebrates Hawke’s social and political achievements through sport.

Exhibits include a selection of papers and objects sourced from collections housed at the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Library.

Presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre and The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Library.

What Women Hold

/Kerry Packer Civic Gallery/ What Women Hold is a collaborative exhibition of work by artists of
The Art Bus and Catherine House. This mixed-media exhibition showcases work that is personal and insightful, it is both raw and at times playful. Audiences are invited to engage with powerful true stories of women’s complex experiences of homelessness.

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Nov 24
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Jan 25
21
Nov 24
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31
Jan 25

What Women Hold

/Kerry Packer Civic Gallery/ What Women Hold is a collaborative exhibition of work by artists of
The Art Bus and Catherine House. This mixed-media exhibition showcases work that is personal and insightful, it is both raw and at times playful. Audiences are invited to engage with powerful true stories of women’s complex experiences of homelessness.

Product and Industrial Design End of Year Exhibition

This November, the Product + Industrial Design Club is proud to present the
End of Year Product + Industrial Design Exhibition 2024. With works from our final year Bachelor of Design (Product Design) students, as well as works completed by Graduate Diploma of Design and Master of Design (Industrial Design) students, Join us in congratulating the tremendous
passion and effort of these students, not only this year but throughout their
respective degrees.

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Nov 24
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Dec 24
29
Nov 24
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12
Dec 24

Product and Industrial Design End of Year Exhibition

This November, the Product + Industrial Design Club is proud to present the
End of Year Product + Industrial Design Exhibition 2024. With works from our final year Bachelor of Design (Product Design) students, as well as works completed by Graduate Diploma of Design and Master of Design (Industrial Design) students, Join us in congratulating the tremendous
passion and effort of these students, not only this year but throughout their
respective degrees.

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