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Women of the World Launceston
Aug
11
6:30 pm18:30

Women of the World Launceston

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Women of the World Launceston

Target audience: Women only cultural night

Event Type: A celebration of culture through storytelling, dance, music, fashion and food

Event Description: Come and join our celebration of the social fabric of Launceston. The evening will feature a sprinkling of global dances, costume, stories and supper, so we can enjoy and gain a deeper understanding of each other in this fabulous women's cultural night.

Venue: City Baptist Church, 11 Fredrick Street, Launceston

Contact: Robyn Flittner:  robflittner@hotmail.com

Date: 11/8//2018    Time:6:30 - 8:30pm

Wheelchair access: yes

Do people need to book for this event?: no

Entry/Participation Cost: $5

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A Pathway to Peace and Respect - Launceston Toastmasters
Aug
8
7:00 pm19:00

A Pathway to Peace and Respect - Launceston Toastmasters

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 Launceston Toastmasters - A Pathway to Peace and Respect

Group: LAUNCESTON TOASTMASTERS CLUB

Website: https://2115.toastmastersclubs.org/

Target audience: Open to the General Public. Participants will be invited to say a few words about 'Peace and Respect', and listen to other members and guests taking part in impromptu speaking, and delivering prepared speeches. There is no cost to attend, and a free supper is served with teas and coffee.

Event Type: Launceston Toastmasters Club meets twice a month from 7pm to 9pm. On 8th August our theme is 'Peace and Respect'. Each meeting is structured to work on impromptu speaking, prepared speech projects and leadership skills. Speeches are evaluated for commendations and recommendations in an encouraging, supportive environment. Come and see how Toastmasters can help you to achieve your confidence, leadership and speaking goals.

Event Description: At this event, you will be invited to say a few words about 'Peace and Respect' and listen to other members and guests taking part in impromptu speaking, and delivering prepared speeches. There is no cost to attend, and a free supper is served with teas and coffee. Good communication and leadership skills can change your life! How well you verbalise your thoughts and ideas, determines the impression you make on people and, ultimately, your personal success. Toastmasters will help teach you to organise, and present, your ideas logically and convincingly. We assist you to develop leadership skills and self-confidence that will enable you to handle just about any speaking situation with ease.

Venue: "Enterprize Space" 22-24 Paterson Street Launceston

Start Date: 8/8/2018 7pm – 9pm

Contact Name: Yvonne Gluyas  yvonnegluyas@gmail.com

Phone: (041) 332-1834

Does your venue have wheelchair access: yes

Do people need to book for this event? : no

Entry/Participation Cost: $0

Other Information: https://2115.toastmastersclubs.org/

Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/LauncestonToastmasters/

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Women in Leadership – Panel Event
Aug
7
11:45 am11:45

Women in Leadership – Panel Event

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Women in Leadership – Panel Event

Event Type: Leadership Panel

Event Description: This dynamic panel features three powerful Tasmanian women talking about managing through change, work-life balance, managing your Board and power dynamics.

TasCOSS CEO Kym Goodes will host this unique networking and professional development opportunity.

Panel members:
Alderman Janie Finlay, City of Launceston
Naomi Walsh, Executive Manager, Virieux Group and Rosevears Developments
Jo Archer, Proprietor, Linking Tasmania

Venue: Peppers Seaport Hotel, 28 Seaport Boulevard, Launceston, Tasmania

Contact: Bridget Delaney, Community Sector Development Officer, bridget@tascoss.org.au

Date:  7th August, Time: 11:45am – 2:00pm

Wheelchair access: Yes

Organisation: Tasmanian Council of Social Service

Website: www.tascoss.org.au

Tickets:

https://www.tascoss.org.au/events/wil-panel-launceston/

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 “Although leadership cannot be taught, it can be learned. The power is in the story.”
Aug
3
6:30 pm18:30

“Although leadership cannot be taught, it can be learned. The power is in the story.”

  • Horton Auditorium, Scotch Oakburn College, (map)
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You are invited to attend an important presentation and discussion ALL WELCOME

The Tamar Community Peace Trust, the Tamar Valley Writers Festival and Scotch Oakburn College are honoured to host a 2018 Peace Festival event featuring, the esteemed,

The Hon Brendan Nelson

AO BMBS FRACP (Hon) FAMA FRSN

who will discuss the topic,

“Although leadership cannot be taught, it can be learned.

The power is in the story.”

6.30 - 8.00pm, Friday 3rd August, 2018

Horton Auditorium, Scotch Oakburn College, 85 Penquite Road, Launceston

* https://www.soc.tas.edu.au/our-college/our-campuses/penquite-campus-2/

RSVP here before Monday 30th July – limited numbers

While there will be NO CHARGE to attend this event, guests will be welcome to make a donation to support Misha’s Mates (www.mishasmates.com)

2018 Tamar Valley Writers Festival is September 14-16 program -: http://www.tamarvalleywritersfestival.com.au

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Hon Brendan Nelson

AO BMBS FRACP (Hon) FAMA FRSN

Dr Brendan Nelson has been the Director of the Australian War Memorial for almost six years. Prior to this role, he was the Australian Ambassador to Belgium, Luxembourg, the European Union and NATO. Apart from overseeing a major transformation in Australia’s relationships with the European Union and NATO, Dr Nelson forged deep links with the communities of Flanders, where almost 14,000 Australians lost their lives during the First World War. He regularly made the trip from Brussels to the Menin Gate Memorial to the ‘missing’ at Ieper, where the names of 6,190 Australians who died in the First World War and have no known grave are listed.

 

Born in Victoria, Dr Nelson graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from Flinders University before working as a medical practitioner in Hobart from 1985 to 1995. During this period he served as National President of the Australian Medical Association where he campaigned on a wide range of social policy issues, including Aboriginal health and immunisation. He also led the campaign against tobacco advertising and sponsorship of sport and was a relentless advocate for private health insurance. 

Dr Nelson was elected to the Federal Parliament of Australia in 1996. Some 10 years later he was appointed Minister for Defence when troops were deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan, East Timor and the Solomon Islands. 

 

The following year Dr Nelson was elected leader of the Liberal Party of Australia, serving as Leader of the Opposition until September 2008.

In 1995 Dr Nelson was awarded the AMA’s highest honour, the Gold Medal for “Distinguished Service to Medicine and Humanity”. In recognition of his commitment to public health, he was awarded an Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians. In 2011 he received an Honorary Doctorate from Flinders University and in 2017, an Honorary Doctorate from the Australian National University.  He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of NSW (2017), Rotary Paul Harris Fellow and a Sydney University John Lowenthal Medallist.

Dr Nelson was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in January 2016 for his services to the community, the parliament of Australia, diplomacy and cultural leadership.

In addition to being Director of the Australian War Memorial Dr Nelson is a Distinguished Visiting Fellow at ANU; Member of the Australian Genome Project Advisory Board; Patron of Lifeline ACT; Patron of Trish MS Research; Patron of the Weary Dunlop Foundation; Patron of the NSW RSL and Services Clubs; Ambassador for Legacy Australia; Ambassador for the Invictus Games for disabled veterans; ambassador for Soldier On and ambassador for the Defence Reserve Forces Council.

 

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Feeding a growing world population with sustainable practice’s and ethics - A presentation with Costa Georgiadis
Aug
3
2:00 pm14:00

Feeding a growing world population with sustainable practice’s and ethics - A presentation with Costa Georgiadis

  • 199 Paterson Street Launceston, TAS, 7250 Australia (map)
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Feeding a growing world population with sustainable practice’s and ethics - A presentation with Costa Georgiadis

Target audience : closed event for Launceston College Food and Hospitality English Humanities and Science students

Event Type: Presentation and discussion with Costa Georgiadis of Gardening Australia.

Event Description: As stated by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), investing in resilience and food security helps to fight hunger and build Peace.


This will be the theme of discussion at Launceston College with Costa Georgiadis. Costa will share his knowledge and passion for food growing and sustainability with students in a presentation followed by question and answer session.

Venue: The Launceston College Flight Deck

Contact: Madiyantika Varma madiyantika.varma@education.tas.gov.au

Date: 3/8/2018   Time: 2:0:0 PM -  3:0:0 PM

Opening hours of your venue: 8am to 4pm

Wheelchair access: yes

Do people need to book for this event? : no

Entry/Participation Cost: $0

 

Group /Organisation: Launceston College

Website: http://www.launc.tased.edu.au/

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Anti-Bullying Podcast Recording Sessions
Aug
2
3:30 pm15:30

Anti-Bullying Podcast Recording Sessions

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Anti-Bullying Podcast Recording Sessions

Target audience: Closed event for young people aged 12-25yrs who have registered to their interest to participate.

Event Type: This is a peace-themed activity for individuals aged 12-25 years. It is a chance to workshop and record their own Anti-bulling story as part of a Podcast series. This Podcast will be professionally edited, with all episodes listed on a web host page by City of Launceston's Youth Advisory Group as part of their Anti-Bullying Campaign. This online podcast campaign will be released to schools as a resource to prevent acts of bullying and aid understanding amongst student peers.

Event Description: With Tamar Valley Peace Festivals Theme 'Respect' in mind, we are looking for individuals aged between 12-25 to share their story on bullying as part of City of Launceston Youth Advisory Group's Anti- Bullying Campaign. 

Stories can range from individuals who may have not recognised the impacts of their behaviour and changed their ways, to what it means to not be a bystander, as well as stories from individuals who have overcome bullying. These stories will be workshopped and recorded as their own anonymous podcast episode. 

The podcast episodes will form the basis for Launceston Youth Advisory Group's Anti- Bullying Campaign and be listed on a web host page for other young people to access. This campaign will be used as a resource for schools so students can listen to the stories understand they are not alone when it comes to bullying.

Venue: Launceston Town Hall

Contact: Claudia Garwood: Claudia.Garwood@launceston.tas.gov.au

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Date: 2/8/2018   3:30PM - 5:30PM

Opening hours of your venue: Participants can select from 4 separate recording sessions at Launceston's Town Hall:

Session 1: Thursday 2 August 3:30pm
Session 2: Thursday 2 August 4:30pm
Session 3: Friday 3 August 3:30pm
Session 4: Friday 3 August 4:30pm

*other times can be negotiated by contacting the event organiser.

Wheelchair access: Yes

Do people need to book for this event? : Yes via submitting an Expression of Interest to the event organiser.

Entry/Participation Cost: $0

Other Information/Questions: The participation in the event is FREE with participants receiving a Village Cinema Pass for their involvement.

Group /Organisation: City of Launceston Youth Advisory Group

Website: http://www.facebook.com/LauncestonYAG/

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