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> Subject: please help promote conference now on the net 
> Date: Monday, February 21, 2000 3:34 PM
> 
> From: Ben Aylen <<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> via; Greg Were<<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
>
<center><bigger><bigger><<<bold>www.adhills.com.au/peoplesconference</bold>>

> 
> 
>       </bigger></bigger>on <bold>Saturday the 4th and Sunday the 5th of March
> 2000</bold>, 
> 
> from 9am to 5pm, a "<bold>Peoples Conference</bold>" will be held at 
> 
> the <bold>University of Adelaide</bold> in South Australia, 
> 
> to explore the implications of the proposed
> 
>  <bold>NUCLEAR WASTE DUMP for South Australia</bold>. 
> 
> </center>
> 
> The aims of the conference are:
> 
> -to educate the South Australian and broader community on the three SA
> waste
> 
> dump proposals.
> 
> - to consider the wider implications of disposing of nuclear waste
> 
> - to provide a catalyst for far greater media attention and public
> interest in the issue of appropriate storage of nuclear waste in both
> Australia and overseas
> 
> 
>       To reach as wide a public audience as possible the Peoples Conference
> Committee will establish an on-line live audio link-up and a chat room
> for the duration of the conference. Anyone unable to attend the
> conference in person will, using any modern computer, be able to listen
> to the dozen or so keynote speakers (including Senator Nick Minchin -
> Minister for Industry, Science  and Resources, Dr. Marcis Kurzeme -
> General Manager of Operations Pangea Resources Australia, and Dr. Helen
> Caldicott - author, activist, 1985 Nobel Peace Prize Co-winner). They
> will also be able to ask any questions to our chat room, and potentially
> receive answers directly from the speakers. We are indebted to Virtual
> Artists <<www.va.com.au> for generously donating their real audio server,
> without which the live audio stream would not be possible. 
> 
> 
>       In order to make the live audio link and the chat room a success we need
> to attract a diverse audience from around the world, and as you are no
> doubt fully aware the best way to do this is to use the world wide web.
> Thus we are asking you and/or your organisation to consider participating
> in the event in the following ways:
> 
> - forward this email to as many individuals, groups, lists, etc. as
> possible
> 
> - visit our website, especially the LIVE AUDIO LINK-UP page for audio
> software
> 
> - reply to this email if you have any questions, suggestions, or would
> like to get involved in any aspect of the conference
> 
> - place a link from your site to ours informing visitors of the live link
> up and chat room available on our website (we are more than happy to
> provide technical assistance with this if you require it). In exchange we
> will run a link to your site and advertise your issues in whatever way we
> can. 
> 
> 
>       For more information on the Peoples Conference (including details of the
> speakers, the terms of reference, the proposed dump sites, the live audio
> link up and chat room, and much more), visit our website: 
> 
>                                                                                      
>                                                                 
> 
>       <bigger><bigger><<<bold>www.adhills.com.au/peoplesconference</bold>>
> 
> 
> </bigger></bigger>The Broadsheet attached to this email lists the three
> South Australian waste dump proposals, some broader aims of the
> conference, and some contact details.
> 
> 
>       We hope you feel as passionately about the proposed dump(s) as we do,
> and look forward to hearing from you soon.    
> 
>                                               Yours sincerely, 
> 
>                                               Ben Aylen,
> 
>                                               Internet coordinator of the 
> 
>                                               Peoples Conference Committee
> 
> 
> 
>  

broadsheet4.doc (Microsoft Word Document)

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