Events output
From time to time, we are able to make available output from particular events. The output from certain events, associated with separately listed projects will appear on the particular project web page (Don Dunstan Human Rights Oration, Making Future Tracts, Dunstan Fellows Program and State of South Australia). All other output available will be listed on this page.
Available output:
Climate Change: Challenges and Opportunities for Australia
Tuesday 5 June 2007, 12:30pm
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Frank was also the guest speaker at a breakfast organised by the Don Dunstan Foundation and EDS earlier in the day. |
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Detainee 002: The Case of David Hicks
Tuesday 15 May 2007, 5:45pm
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Food Justice in South Australia: From the Ground Up
Thursday, 19 April 2007, 5:30pm
Contributors included:
- Professor Fran Baum, Commissioner on the WHO Commission on the Social Determinants of Health
- Zannie Flanagan, the driving force behind the successful Willunga Markets, and
- Liz Sanders, SA Community Foodies Project Manager, Southern Primary Health - Noarlunga and contributors to Community Gardens in SA and Community Foodies
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Key Drivers and Critical Success Factors
with David Grayson CBE Director, Business in the Community, UK and internationally respected authority on Corporate Responsibility
Presented by Savings and Loans Credit Union and the Don Dunstan Foundation
Friday 16 March 2007
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Black and White Together
Leading by example: Don Dunstan's contribution to the 1960's campaigns for Aboriginal rights
With Dr Sue Taffe
Research Fellow, School of Historical Studies Monash University
Tuesday 21 June 2005
Author, Dr Sue Taffe's absorbing and recently published book "Black and White Together: FCAATSI, the Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders, 1958-73� provides a history of the pre-eminent indigenous civil rights organisation of the 1960's and early 1970's.
Dr Taffe drew on rare interviews with former members and strategists, including Don Dunstan.
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