The community campaign for heroin reform is still battling away to ensure
that the implementation of supervised injecting rooms goes ahead in
Melbourne. The aims of the campaign go beyond this however, advocating the
need for more rehabilitation places, education and harm reduction
strategies.
Set My Union Free
Rally
Thursday 15 June; 10:30 am
Trades Hall, Lygon Street, Carlton
March to Flinders Street, Melbourne
Industrial Relations Minister Peter Reith wants to outlaw industry pattern
bargaining.
Industry bargaining ensures that weaker workplaces achieve the same
benefits as strong
John Hallam
Friends of the Earth Sydney,
17 Lord Street, Newtown, NSW, Australia, 2042
Fax (61)(2)9517-3902 ph (61)(2)9517-3903
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/newslink/nat/newsnat-6jun2000-47.htm
This Bulletin: Tue, 6 Jun 2000 13:09 AEST
AAP NEWSFEED
June 6, 2000, Tuesday
Australian General News
HEADLINE: Fed: Nike pays penalty after admitting it breached award
By Heather Gallagher, Industrial Correspondent
MELBOURNE, June 6 AAP - Sportswear giant Nike today admitted it was guilty
of breaching the Clothing Trades Award and
Performing for Justice
Fundraiser to raise money for international air fairs to represent an
non-government, frank and independent view of the reality of contemporary
Aboriginal issues in Australia to the United Nations Hearings in Geneva.
Where: Tilley's Devine Café Gallery, Lyneham
Friends of the Earth Melbourne
7th June 000
No Honeymoon for New Uranium Miner.
National environment group Friends of the Earth (FoE) has today condemned
plans for a new uranium mine in eastern South Australia. The Honeymoon
project, located around 80 kms from Broken Hill, is set to be the
Residents Against McDonalds are commemorating the first anniversary of the
demolition of the 109 year old house at # 1 Sussex Street, Pascoe Vale to
construct the drive-through McDonalds now on the site. A plaque will be
unveiled on the footpath outside.
A year ago 200 police and 80 private
media release
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"Women On Standby: Call Girls of the Global Market"
Hearing of the Alternative Economic Summit to the G7/8 Summit June 1999 Cologne
Convened and organised by the NGO Womens Forum German Platform of Women in
Dairy Farmers fight milk monopoly
Dairy farmers across Australia vented their anger last week at
the deregulation of their industry on July 1. Over 600 farmers
and farm workers (and a dozen cows) in NSW, and over 1000 farmers
in QLD marched on their state parliaments at the imminent loss of
Socialist Party newsletter
Wednesday 7th June 2000
Produced every Wednesday
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Web address: http://home.mira.net/~sp/
Newsletter back on track
The Socialist Party newsletter has been revived, and it will go out on the
Opposition grows to Fijian coup
Fiji's crisis is in its third week and the effects are being felt
right across the region. On Monday, June 5 reports from the
Solomon Islands indicated a coup attempt by the Malaita Eagle
Force. Key government buildings were under siege with mobs
roaming the
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