Oops the message you recieved about the third canberra screening of
McLibel should have said that it's on on Tuesday March 2nd not 3rd
please ammend before forwarding to anyone.
Thanxx
Tristan Ray
Community Radio 2XX
LL.AC
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BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND McLibel Two Worlds Collide
Return screening Tuesday March 3rd 6.30pm
National Film and Sound Archive McCoy Crt Acton.
Tix $5 and $6. Bookings Essential call 2XX 6230 0100 bh or email
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Proceeds to Community Radio 2XX and
One Off Productions (document
HOW TO VOTE LEFT IN NSW ELECTIONS
Wednesday 24 February 1999
The Democratic Socialists will be running an upper house (Legislative
Council) ticket and fielding candidates in 10 lower house (Legislative
Assembly) seats in the March 27 NSW elections (for platform, candidate
profiles and media sta
Is preserving jobs compatible with protecting the environment?
3CR Breakfast Show on Friday, 26 February from 8.07am - 8.25am.
Panel:
Jane Calvert (or a representative of the Forestry Division of the CFMEU) -
to be confirmed
Martin Daly (Friends of the Earth, Earthworker)
Gavin McFadzean (The Wi
Government's jobs plan: CHEAP LABOUR
The following article was published in "The Guardian", newspaper
of the Communist Party of Australia in its issue of Wednesday,
February 23rd, 1999. Contact address: 65 Campbell Street, Surry Hills.
Sydney. 2010 Australia. Fax: (612) 9281 5795.
Email: <[EMAIL
3CR CELEBRATES INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY
with 24 hours of women's broadcasting [on 855am]
featuring live indigenous women's music, highlights from the IWD rally and
march, a FREE LUNCH, and a futuristic hypothetical night broadcast live from
Trades Hall Council.
3CR's International Women's Day 1
Aggression against Yugoslavia
Statement by the Central Committee Secretariat of the Communist
Party of Australia. February 23rd, 1999
Negotiations between the powers over the conflict in Kosovo are
taking place as the "The Guardian" goes to press, the threat of
NATO aggression remains and the bo
MEDIA RELEASE
Wednesday 24 February 1999
'More police won't mean less crime'
"More police obviously doen't spell less crime", said Mr DICK
NICHOLS, who heads the Democratic Socialists' Legislative Council
ticket in the coming NSW elect
PLEASE NOTE
MOSES HAVINI WILL BE RETURNING FROM BOUGAINVILLE
TO SPEAK AT A PUBLIC LECTURE ON
THURSDAY, 25 FEBRUARY '99
AT 6.OOPM
IN ROOM B112
AT THE U.T.S. LAW FACULTY
QUAY STREET, HAYMARKET, SYDNEY
(Behind Paddys Markets)
PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD. ALL WELCOME.
THANKS
For further information, pl