Archive - March, 2006

BubbleSpace

19 March 2006 by , 2 Comments

 
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Cafe Praxis gallery

16 March 2006 by , 1 Comment

Check this out:
The Cafe Praxis Photo Gallery is online. 
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SPARC forum – April 22-23

14 March 2006 by , No Comments

SPARC is holding an anti-racism Urban Camp for Indigenous and non-Indigenous young people to come together, learn about Indigenous rights issues and become active.
SPARC is a network of young students, workers and activists which aims to SPARC the involvement and awareness of young people in promoting positive relationships between Indigenous people and the wider community [...]

Bubble Queen

14 March 2006 by , 4 Comments

 
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Industrial Relations – letter writing action

10 March 2006 by , 3 Comments

Click here to join the letter writing action from Your Rights at Work movement.

���The Howard Government will embark on “another wave” of radical industrial changes if they win the next federal election, despite the fact that the majority of Australians were fundamentally opposed to the new laws, it has been revealed.

If this concerns you, you can find the details of all the major national, state and local papers here on our website. Just select which one you want to write to, and use our site to send your letter straight away.

In a leaked recording, the Government leader in the senate apologised that the Liberals’ radical industrial relations laws did not go far enough. “There is still a long way to go,” Senator Nick Minchin told the HR Nicholls Society, an advocacy group for extremist labour reform.

Ecological footprint

7 March 2006 by , 3 Comments

he sustainability challenge is for us to find ways to experience rewarding lives, within the limits of one planet. How well are we doing?

The ecological footprint (or eco-footprint for short) is a tool to measure our ecological performance. It tracks how much individuals, organisations, cities, regions and nations, or humanity as a whole consumes and compares this amount to the resources nature can provide. More precisely, it shows how much biologically productive land and water area a given population occupies to produce all the resources it consumes and to absorb its waste, using prevailing technology….

In 2004 Australia had the fourth highest eco-footprint, 7.7 global hectares (gha) per capita. The average eco-footprint globally was 2.2gha with only 1.8gha available per person globally. This is equivalent to using about 1.2 planets or it would take 1.2 years to regenerate what humanity uses in one year…

Bubble Pray

6 March 2006 by , 3 Comments

 
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Palestinian Peace Activist – Daoud Nassar – Thurs 9

5 March 2006 by , No Comments

You are invited to hear Daoud Nassar
a Christian aid worker from Bethlehem, Palestine talk about his exciting peace-making project

Tent of Nations People Building Bridges
The Tent of Nations seeks to bring people of different cultures, religions and backgrounds together to build bridges of understanding, reconciliation and peace.