The VICTORIAN WOMEN'S TRUST presents:
Forum Two: Dangerous and Persuasive Women: Doing Politics Differently - Australian Women's 'History of Success'
Centenary of Suffrage in Victoria 1908 - 2008
WHEN: Monday 16 June 2008
WHERE: BMW Edge Theatre, Federation Square,Melbourne
WHEN: 6.30pm for 7.00pm start
FREE!!!!!
Book now to reserve your seat for the Women's Trust's second free forum celebrating 100 years of Victorian women's right to vote. Join us for a unique and entertaining oral and visual presentation - a journey across the century detailing how Australian women have done politics not only differently, but also very successfully.
Drawing on the works of significant feminist historians and the Women’s Trust's own research, a unique, first-time and compelling public narrative will be delivered, co-presented by radio presenter and journalist Angela Pippos, comedian and entertainer Tracy Bartram, social historian Adjunct Professor Judith Smart and Women's Trust Executive Director Mary Crooks.
The Trust's first forum was a terrific success - drawing a crowd of over 300 people - so make sure you don't miss out on this next event!
Book now - phone the Trust on (03) 9642 0422 or email women@vwt.org.au to reserve your seat.
The Trust will hold a third a final event to commemorate this important anniversary in October
Forum Two: Dangerous and Persuasive Women: Doing Politics Differently - Australian Women's 'History of Success'
Centenary of Suffrage in Victoria 1908 - 2008
WHEN: Monday 16 June 2008
WHERE: BMW Edge Theatre, Federation Square,Melbourne
WHEN: 6.30pm for 7.00pm start
FREE!!!!!
Book now to reserve your seat for the Women's Trust's second free forum celebrating 100 years of Victorian women's right to vote. Join us for a unique and entertaining oral and visual presentation - a journey across the century detailing how Australian women have done politics not only differently, but also very successfully.
Drawing on the works of significant feminist historians and the Women’s Trust's own research, a unique, first-time and compelling public narrative will be delivered, co-presented by radio presenter and journalist Angela Pippos, comedian and entertainer Tracy Bartram, social historian Adjunct Professor Judith Smart and Women's Trust Executive Director Mary Crooks.
The Trust's first forum was a terrific success - drawing a crowd of over 300 people - so make sure you don't miss out on this next event!
Book now - phone the Trust on (03) 9642 0422 or email women@vwt.org.au to reserve your seat.
The Trust will hold a third a final event to commemorate this important anniversary in October
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When you can do nothing else: bear witness.