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News: Newsletters
Evatt Newsletter #4319 June 2009Welcome to the online newsletter of the Evatt Foundation.
If you would like any of your friends or colleagues to subscribe to this newsletter, please refer them to the subscribe form at: http://evatt.org.au/forms/subscribe.html. What's new on the Evatt site?News & viewsThe region of inequalityThe PM reveals more of his vision for an Asia Pacific Community.
Taking aim at 27000 nuclear warheadsGareth Evans discusses disarmament.
Crunch time for Australia's healthJohn Dwyer sums up the reform movement.
The ACTU CongressJeff Lawrence corrects the press.
The life & death of democracyDavid Aaronovitch reviews John Keane's history.
FeatureHuman RightsThe Evatt Foundation's submission to the National Consultation Committee.
We should aspire to do better, argues George Williams.
Ron Dyer responds to the critics.
A special eventLabour & Human Rights, an address by Geoffrey Robertson QCAs part of the Fringe Program of the 45th National Conference of the Australian Labor Party, the Evatt Foundation proudly presents Geoffrey Robertson QC in the auditorium of the Sydney Trades Hall, where he will be introduced by Julian Burnside AO QC. This event is open to the public generally. The cost is $40 ($20 concession). As a special offer to Conference participants, entry is free with an annual Evatt Foundation membership ($50 per annum). Note that numbers are limited and payment is required in advance. Date & time: Friday, 31 July, 5.45 p.m. to 7.00 p.m.
Other infoBooksA new book from Sydney University Press tells the inspiring story of Doc Evatt and the United Nations. Moving in the Open Daylight, by Ashley Hogan, was launched on the 60th anniversary of the adoption and proclamation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Order your copy of this short, sharp and unique Australian story today.
ContactThe Evatt Foundation has recently entered into a formal association with the University of Sydney and has established a new office in the Sydney Trades Hall. Please update your contact details.
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