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Melbourne & Victoria Aboriginal rights events for your diary - 9 events from 27 May 2012
Submitted by WGAR - Working ... on Mon, 21/05/2012 - 3:58pmClick on the links for details of the events ...
Event: Sun 27 May - Sun 3 June 2012: various locations
National Reconciliation Week 2012
- Let’s talk recognition
"Each year National Reconciliation Week (NRW) celebrates
the rich culture and history of the First Australians.
It is the ideal time for everyone to join the reconciliation
conversation and to think about how we can help turn
around the disadvantage experienced by many
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people."
Event details: http://www.reconciliation.org.au/home/get-involved/national-reconciliati...
Capturing carbon and protecting our forests
Submitted by Noel Conway on Mon, 21/05/2012 - 3:44pmThe Forestry Industry: The truth.
The Australian forestry industry has only one purpose, to provide revenue for state governments. Our forests are considered fodder for governments that lack the ingenuity to devise alternative and sustainable sources of revenue to provide for the needs of the state to which they refer.
Canberra Aboriginal rights events for your diary - 3 events from 25 May 2012
Submitted by WGAR - Working ... on Mon, 21/05/2012 - 3:35pmClick on the links for details of the events ...
Event: Fri 25 May 2012: Canberra, ACT
National Sorry Day Bridge Walk
Commonwealth Avenue Bridge Canberra
* 10.30am - Gather at Regatta Point
* 10.40 - Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony
* 11.00am - Start Bridge Walk
* 11.30am - Wiradjuri Echoes and Lunch
RSVP (required if staying for lunch)
National Sorry Day Committee in collaboration with
ACT Government Health,
Winnunga Nimmityjah Aboriginal Health Service,
and Reconciliation Australia
Wollongong, Sydney & NSW Aboriginal rights events for your diary - 18 events from 23 May 2012
Submitted by WGAR - Working ... on Mon, 21/05/2012 - 3:18pmClick on the links for details of the events ...
Event: Wed 23 and Thu 24 May 2012: Wollongong, south of Sydney
Interim National Unity Government Assembly
of the Sovereign Union
Held at two locations:
Day 1 – Innovation Campus, University of Wollongong
Day 2 – Sandon Point Aboriginal Embassy
"All Aboriginal nations are being called on to send two
delegates - one man and one woman (if appropriate) to the
inaugural assembly of the Sovereign Union interim National
Unity Government in Wollongong Wednesday 23 & Thursday 24
May. ... "
WGAR News: Upcoming Aboriginal rights events around Australia - 32 events from 21 May 2012
Submitted by WGAR - Working ... on Mon, 21/05/2012 - 2:40pmNewsletter date: 21 May 2012
Click on the links for details of the events ...
Event: Wed 23 and Thu 24 May 2012: Wollongong, south of Sydney
Interim National Unity Government Assembly
of the Sovereign Union
Held at two locations:
Day 1 – Innovation Campus, University of Wollongong
Day 2 – Sandon Point Aboriginal Embassy
"All Aboriginal nations are being called on to send two
delegates - one man and one woman (if appropriate) to the
inaugural assembly of the Sovereign Union interim National
Unity Government in Wollongong Wednesday 23 & Thursday 24
May. ... "
De Pod 2012-05-19 mp3
Submitted by huxwell on Mon, 21/05/2012 - 12:21pmhttp://www.radio4all.net/responder.php/download/60147/67026/80521/?url=h...
Nachrichten Kommentar mit Wolfgang vom 19. Mai 2012 in Nimbin
14:00 min 128 kbps stereo 13 MB
De Pod 2012-05-19 mp3
Submitted by huxwell on Mon, 21/05/2012 - 12:21pmhttp://www.radio4all.net/responder.php/download/60147/67026/80521/?url=h...
Nachrichten Kommentar mit Wolfgang vom 19. Mai 2012 in Nimbin
14:00 min 128 kbps stereo 13 MB
Cultural imperialism jailed Indonesian children in Australian adult prisons - and the prime minister's deaf ears
Submitted by Gerry Georgatos on Mon, 21/05/2012 - 11:54am Gerry Georgatos
Ali Jasmin was 13 years old when the Commonwealth of Australia locked him up in an adult prison for being a deckhand on a boat of Asylum Seekers, and hence for assisting people in the safe passage of Asylum to our shores. International maritime laws and the various United Conventions and protocols asserting the rights of those seeking Asylum would cast this young boy as a hero, and rightfully so however not the Australian government and its institutions.
WGAR News: "Australia challenged at United Nations over NT laws" Statement of delegations to UN
Submitted by WGAR - Working ... on Mon, 21/05/2012 - 11:45amNewsletter date: 21 May 2012
Contents:
* Statement: Australia challenged at United Nations over NT laws
* Background to UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
* UnitingJustice: Stronger Futures Call to Action
* Congress: Stop & Listen on New NT Laws Campaign update
* Solidarity: Yolngu nations reignite opposition to leases and Intervention
* SPC Statement of Support for the Yolngu Nations Assembly
* PHAA: Partnership approach missing in Stronger Futures legislation
* More 'Stronger Futures' Legislation related articles
* Background to 'Stronger Futures' new NT Intervention laws
A fair voting system would have put 18 Greens into the House of Representatives
Submitted by Diet Simon on Mon, 21/05/2012 - 1:48amIf our federal parliament truly reflected the way we voted in 2010, there would now be 18 Greens in the 150-member House of Representatives. The Greens polled 11.76 % across the country, the Independents 2.52%, equivalent to the four seats they won first-past-the-post.
If you voted Green anywhere outside Melbourne, your vote was wasted in our iniquitous, unfair electoral system. Melbourne returned Adam Bandt, the one and only Green in the House.
Distinguished NZer opens door for establishment to debate ethical human rights and rights omissions.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 20/05/2012 - 3:36pmDistinguished NZer opens door for establishment to debate ethical human rights and rights omissions.
Anthony Ravlich
Chairperson
Human Rights Council (New Zealand)
10D/15 City Rd.,
Auckland City.
(0064) (09) 940.9658
New Zealander Bryan Gould, high achieving academic and UK politician, has opened the door for the establishment to discuss the human rights omissions and ethical human rights, development and globalization.
People are not the property of people; the Northern Territory is a prison built brick by brick by the Commonwealth
Submitted by Gerry Georgatos on Sun, 20/05/2012 - 3:33pm Gerry Georgatos
“For most of these women, the notion of human rights is unheard of. They have lived all their lives believing that they have no rights at all,” said the founder of Sisters Inside, Debbie Kilroy – who counsels women while they are still in prison.
On Sovereign Embassies and police brutality
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 19/05/2012 - 1:55pmRelated: Swan Valley Nyoongar community returns to Lockridge camp
Media release by the Indigenous Social Justice Association
Drug pipeline helped finance CIA-backed Contras
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 19/05/2012 - 1:42pmFOR THE BETTER PART of a decade, a San Francisco Bay Area drug ring sold tons of cocaine to the Crips and Bloods street gangs of Los Angeles and funneled millions in drug profits to a Latin American guerrilla army run by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, a Mercury News investigation has found.
Free environmental hero Paul Watson
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 18/05/2012 - 11:38pm3 must-watch minutes
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 18/05/2012 - 11:18pmWhen you join all the dots and see what the fossil fuel industry has planned for the Great Barrier Reef, you can't help but be outraged.
WGAR News: "Brisbane police move on Aboriginal Tent Embassy" The Wire
Submitted by WGAR - Working ... on Fri, 18/05/2012 - 6:11pmNewsletter date: 18 May 2012
Contents:
* The Wire: Brisbane police move on Aboriginal Tent Embassy
* Warwick Daily News: Protesters [from Brisbane Embassy] march on parliament
* NTEU: Indigenous business is Union business - Musgrave Park Tent embassy
* Change.org Petition: Mayor Graham Quirk: allow the return of the Aboriginal Sovereign Embassy to Musgrave Park
* Michael Anderson: Aborigines call for UN peacekeepers to protect them
* Background to the Aboriginal tent embassies
See:
Wrap up of the week's nuclear news, by Christina Macpherson
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 18/05/2012 - 5:13pmArticles and links to sources for these items can be found at www.antinuclear.net and at www.nuclear-news.net
AUSTRALIA
The Shortwave Report 5/18/12 Listen Globally!
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 18/05/2012 - 10:30am Dear Radio Friend,
The latest Shortwave Report (May 18) is up at the website http://www.outfarpress.com/shortwave.shtml in 3 forms- (new) HIGHEST QUALITY (128kb)(27MB), broadcast quality (16MB), and quickdownload or streaming form (6MB) (28:59) Links at page bottom
(If you have access to Audioport there is a highest quality version posted up there {35MB} http://www.audioport.org/index.php?op=producer-info&uid=904&nav=&)
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