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Coming events

26 June- mid Sep 1995

Exhibition at the visitors centre at the National Library in Canberra on Jessie Street and the Foundation of the United Nations. It has been arranged by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade as part of the celebrations to mark the 50th anniversary of the founding of the UN.

1 August 1995

Women in Medical Science Inc. Annual General Meeting at Victorian Institute of Forensic Pathology.

12 August 1995

Forum on Political Equality, Sydney. Contact: Women into Politics Inc, PO Box 1144, North Sydney 2060. Phone: (02) 437 6916. Fax: (02) 953 8899.

12-13 August 1995

Film Festival: 'Look at the world through women's eyes', Sydney Street Theatre Space, cnr Railway Pde and Sydney Street, Erskineville. 7pm Saturday, 3pm Sunday. Cost: $5. Contact: Paloma Marlo. Phone: (02) 558 6536.

30 Aug-8 Sep 1955

Fourth World Conference on Women, Beijing, China. Note: Women into Politics is packaging tours to the conference and the Forum for Non-Government Organisations. Contact: Sydney Express Travel, 2 Barrack St, Sydney, NSW 2000. Phone: (02) 262 5511, Fax: (02) 262 3166. Please let WISENET know if you are attending. (Phone or Fax Judy Mackinolty (02) 560 4713, or write to the usual address.)

24-27 September 1995

1995 ANZAAS Congress including the Great ANZAAS Science Show, Newcastle. Contact: Ruth Appleby. Phone: (049) 299 434.

24-29 September 1995

CONASTA 44 'Science Teaching: an International Perspective'. University of Queensland. Contact: Kim Doherty, Continuing Education, University of Queensland. Phone: (07) 365 6902. Fax: (07) 365 7099.

24-29 September 1995

Launch of 'Getting it together: Organising science and technology resources in your primary school'. Contact: Colleen Vale, WESTCAP, PO Box 14428, MMC Melbourne, Vic 3000. Phone: (03) 9688 4359. Fax: (03) 9688 5001.

29 Sep-1 Oct 1995

5th Women & Labour Conference, Macquarie University. Contact: Melanie Oppenheimer or Maree Murray, School of History, Philosophy and Politics, Macquarie University, NSW 2109. Phone: (02) 850 8861, Fax: (02) 850 8892.

17-19 November 1995

Third National Women's Health Conference, Changing Society for Women's Health, at Manning Clark Centre, ANU, Canberra. Conference will be divided into three streams: National women's health policy and Program, Indigenous women's health, Changing patterns of working and living.

Contact: Conference organiser, Pam Neame, Consec Support Services, 21 Boote St, Spence, ACT 2615. Phone/Fax: (06) 258 3681.

5-12 December 1995

Gender and Management Issues in Education (International Seminar 9579), Brighton, UK. Themes include good educational management practices, gender and leadership, gender analysis of the organisation, appraisal and career development, the influence of language on gender relations, gender in the contexts of different cultures and religions and on the agenda of aid projects. Contact: The British Council, PO Box 88, Edgecliff, NSW 2027. Phone: (02) 326 2022, Fax: (02) 327 4868.

26-28 January 1996

Women's Electoral Lobby National Conference, 'Women's Rights - Human Rights', at St Scholastica's School, Avenue Road, Glebe. Contact: WEL NSW Inc., 66 Albion Street, Surry Hills, NSW 2010. Phone: (02) 212 4374 by 1 August 1995.

22-26 April 1996

6th International Interdisci-plinary Congress on Women, Adelaide. Themes: global restructuring, women's studies, making feminist politics, health and sexuality, sustainable devel-opment, community education, indigenous peoples, cultural representations. Contact: Festival City Conventions, PO Box 986, Kent Town, SA 5071. Phone: (08) 363 1307, Fax: (08) 363 1604.


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