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SUMMARY:Strategies for Peace
DESCRIPTION:Building Global Security and Cooperation through Local Actions \nThe current “might is right” conflicts that are raging are making everyone less secure. Global threats\, including that of nuclear war\, persist. How can we Australians help promote new forms of collaborative leadership that recognise our global interdependence? How can we hasten the abandonment of dangerous developments such as AUKUS? \nPlease join us for interactive discussions with two activist experts from the US to develop strategies around these questions. This is a free event and numbers are strictly limited\, so book now. \nDr Paula Gutlove is a speaker\, teacher\, and consultant on negotiation\, leadership\, and conflict management\, and has worked with academic\, business\, government\, and non-government organizations. She is the Deputy Director of the Institute for Resources and Security Studies (IRSS) in the US\, and was the founding executive director of the Center for Psychology and Social Change at Harvard Medical School\, and the founding board chair of the International Alliance for Peacebuilding. \nDr Gordon Thompson is executive director of IRSS and a senior research scientist at Clark University\, with expertise relating to sustainability and global human security. He studied engineering at the University of NSW and was a fellow at the ANU Peace Research Centre in 1989. He has worked with many organisations including citizen groups\, governments\, foundations\, universities\, the World Bank and WHO. \n  \nFacilitated by Saksi Sethi policy and risk specialist\, peacebuilder\, and researcher. \nThis event is organised in partnership with the Medical Association for Prevention of War with the support of the NSW Teachers Federation.
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/strategies-for-peace/
LOCATION:NSW Teachers Federation 37 Reservoir Street Surry Hills\, 37 Reservoir Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2010\, Australia
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260328T200000
DTSTAMP:20260513T223718
CREATED:20260309T020024Z
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SUMMARY:Venezuela the cost of challenging Empire
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a powerful film screening on Venezuela’s brave stand against empire—real stories\, real struggles! \nFilm Screening: VENEZUELA THE COST OF CHALLENGING AN EMPIRE\nJoin us for an eye-opening film screening about the political process in Venezuela\, the cost of U.S. economic sanctions\, and the people that it has affected most. Through a series of interviews with academics\, journalists\, members of the government and opposition\, this documentary looks at political violence in the country and how Venezuelans who identify themselves as part of the Bolivarian revolution have continued to resist. \nQ&A with film marker Dr Rodrigo Acuña and panel. \n 
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/venezuela-the-cost-of-challenging-empire/
LOCATION:NSW Teachers Federation 37 Reservoir Street Surry Hills\, 37 Reservoir Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2010\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Sydney Peace Foundation Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260314T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260314T210000
DTSTAMP:20260513T223718
CREATED:20260311T053250Z
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SUMMARY:AUKUS: Are we any safer?
DESCRIPTION:Despite the overwhelming concerns around the AUKUS nuclear-powered submarine deal from academics\, politicians\, and senior military experts\, alongside the general public\, the Australian Labor Government remains committed to this deal orchestrated by Scott Morrison! \nPolling by the Australia Institute indicates that the Australian community is less than impressed. \n54% of Australians now want a more independent foreign policy. 66% support or strongly support a Parliamentary Inquiry into AUKUS and fewer than half (49%) believe the agreement would make Australia safer. \nThis free community event aims to bring to the broader community 3 experts to present facts and views to shape\, inform and broaden our knowledge on these critical foreign policy issues. \nDr Emma Shortis\, the Australia Institute \nSenator David Shoebridge\, the Australian Greens \nAssociate Professor Jamie Reilly\, University of Sydney
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/aukus-are-we-any-safer/
LOCATION:Pennant Hills Community Centre\, Ramsay Rd\, Pennant Hills\, NSW\, 2120\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260305T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260305T193000
DTSTAMP:20260513T223718
CREATED:20260130T025232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260202T070124Z
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SUMMARY:Yanis Varoufakis and Friends
DESCRIPTION:The Australia Institute in partnership with Sydney Peace Foundation invites you to an evening with Yanis Varoufakis and friends. \nJoin Yanis Varoufakis in conversation with Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah\, an award-winning author\, academic and human rights advocate\, and Leanne Minshull\, co-CEO at The Australia Institute\,
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/yanis-varoufakis-and-friends/
LOCATION:Sydney Town Hall\, 438 George Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Sydney Peace Foundation Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260303T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260303T190000
DTSTAMP:20260513T223718
CREATED:20260218T073721Z
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SUMMARY:Can International Law help the world out of the current chaos?
DESCRIPTION:The US incursion into Venezuela and abduction of President Maduro followed by President Trump’s renewed push to take control of Greenland\, and now a new threat to bomb Iran have undermined the UN Charter and the rules of international behaviour.  These actions have replaced the “international rules-based order” with “might is right”\, international law with lawlessness. \nPresident Trump has boasted that he doesn’t ‘need international law’ as a constraint\, only his ‘own morality’.  In the face of such attack\, what can International Law offer? Can it help us out of this mess? \nA most timely discussion with two international respected legal experts. \nDr Juliette McIntyre\, Adelaide University \nDr McIntyre is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of South Australia and a recognised specialist in international courts and tribunals. Dr McIntyre’s academic work has been published in leading journals\, appears several times in the annual International Court of Justice Bibliography\, and has been cited in multiple written and oral submissions before the Court. She also has significant litigation experience\, including as counsel in cases before international courts and tribunals. \nDr Tamer Morris\, University of Sydney. \nTamer Morris is a senior lecturer at the University of Sydney\, where he teaches and researches in international law\, United Nations peacekeeping\, and international humanitarian law. Tamer also teaches in private international law and the conflict of laws. Tamer was awarded his PhD from the University of Sydney on the legal obligation to protect in UN peacekeeping. Tamer’s current research focus is on the laws of the protection of civilians\, and the legal responsibility of the State to protect. \nModerator \nMelanie Morrison is a human rights\, peace and climate justice advocate with extensive leadership experience in partnerships\, strategy\, communications and program development.  She is currently Executive Director of the Sydney Peace Foundation.
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/can-international-law-help-the-world-out-of-the-current-chaos/
LOCATION:NSW
CATEGORIES:Sydney Peace Foundation Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260224T213000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260224T223000
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CREATED:20260224T025555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T025555Z
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SUMMARY:Peace Begins and Home - International Mega Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 Peace Begins at Home – International Mega Meeting is designed to mobilise peace advocates\, families\, community and faith leaders\, multicultural associations\, Rotary leaders and members\, civil society organisations\, and global changemakers from Australia and around the world. \nThe meeting reinforces a simple but powerful truth: sustainable global peace is built through daily actions\, shared values\, and strong relationships that begin at home.
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/peace-begins-and-home-international-mega-meeting/
LOCATION:NSW
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251106T181500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251106T200000
DTSTAMP:20260513T223718
CREATED:20250602T041810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250920T234041Z
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SUMMARY:Sydney Peace Prize Lecture and Award Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Sydney Peace Prize Award Ceremony and Lecture to honour our 2025 recipient\, esteemed international jurist Dr Navi Pillay. \nJudge Pillay will be in Sydney to accept the award to accept the award at the Sydney Peace Prize Lecture and Award Ceremony at the Sydney Town Hall. \nTickets are now on sale. 
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/sydney-peace-prize-lecture-and-award-ceremony/
LOCATION:Sydney Town Hall\, 438 George Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Sydney Peace Foundation Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251105T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251105T223000
DTSTAMP:20260513T223718
CREATED:20250602T050123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T050621Z
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SUMMARY:Sydney Peace Prize Gala Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Sydney Peace Prize Gala Dinner to honour our 2025 recipient\, eminent international jurist\, Dr Navi Pillay. \nThe Gala Dinner is the Sydney Peace Foundation’s annual fundraising event. This iconic evening\, held in the gracious Refectory in the Holme Building at the University of Sydney. offers you and your guests an opportunity to hear from inspiring speakers including Dr Navi Pillay. \nTickets are now on sale. 
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/sydney-peace-prize-gala-dinner/
LOCATION:University of Sydney\, University of Sydney\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251104T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251104T133000
DTSTAMP:20260513T223718
CREATED:20251003T055104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251003T055104Z
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SUMMARY:Press Club of Australia Address
DESCRIPTION:Judge Navi Pillay\, 2025 Sydney Peace Prize Laureate\, will Address the National Press Club of Australia to discuss Women\, Peace and Justice. \n\nJudge Pillay\, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and eminent international jurist\, is recognised for her unwavering commitment to defending fundamental human rights\, promoting peace with justice\, and championing the rights of women and marginalised communities. \nAt a time when the multilateral systems and solidarity between nations is under threat\, this Press Club address highlights Australia’s obligations in upholding international law and ensuring peace\, justice and dignity for all.
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/press-club-of-australia-address/
LOCATION:National Press Club of Australia\, 16 National Circuit\, Barton\, Canberra\, 2600\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250509T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250509T183000
DTSTAMP:20260513T223718
CREATED:20250501T062408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250501T062731Z
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SUMMARY:Supporting Peace & Humanitarian Aid Efforts in Sudan
DESCRIPTION:After over two years of brutal conflict in Sudan\, more than 11 million people are in need of urgent health care and humanitarian assistance. The humanitarian disaster is the result of a deadly combination of challenges to the provision of health care\, a collapse of the hospital system and a failure of parties in the conflict to protect civilians. And\, with the ongoing threat of escalation\, there is a real risk of further mass atrocities. \nThis panel discussion will bring together experts to explore the health and humanitarian crisis in Sudan and the global response to what is now considered the world’s worst displacement crisis. \nPanellists: \nDr Majdi Sabahelzain Dafallah: Majdi is a public health researcher from Sudan. He works as a research fellow at the School of Public Health\, University of Sydney. His research focuses on assessing and addressing access to and acceptance of vaccination in fragile and conflict states. Before joining the University of Sydney in 2023\, Majdi held several positions in Sudan\, including assistant professor and director of the Nutrition and Health Center for Training and Research at Ahfad University for Women. Additionally\, he served as a National consultant for UNICEF\, where he co-led the development of the National Strategy for Risk Communication and Community Engagement (RCCE) for the Ministry of Health in Sudan. \nDr Eyal Mayroz: Eyal is a Senior Lecturer in Peace and Conflict Studies\, at University of Sydney. His background includes genocide studies and counter-terrorism. Eyal is a member of the Genocide Prevention Advisory Network\, an international network of experts who advise governments on the causes\, consequences\, and prevention of genocide and other mass atrocities. \nDr Ahlam Ibrahim: Dr Ahlam is a dedicated General Practitioner with a passion for delivering comprehensive healthcare services. A graduate of the prestigious Khartoum University\, Dr. Ibrahim has amassed extensive experience working in various settings across Sudan. Currently based in Sydney\, Dr. Ibrahim works as a GP\, with a special interest in women’s and children’s health\, as well as mental health medication. She is the founder of SAHWA\, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting vulnerable communities. \nThe discussion will include a video message from Eric Reeves. \nEric Reeves has spent more than 25 years working full-time as a Sudan researcher and analyst\, publishing extensively both in the US and internationally. He has also published in numerous academic and scholarly journals\, including the African Studies Review\, Yale Journal of International Affairs\, Anthropology News\, Institute for the Study of Genocide Newsletter\, Dissent\, and the Council on Foreign Relations (“Issues Briefs”). He is a former Senior Fellow at Harvard University’s François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights and is currently a Fellow at the Rift Valley Institute. He has testified several times before the Congress and has served as a consultant to a number of human rights and humanitarian organizations operating in Sudan. He currently heads up a humanitarian project in Zamzam IDP camp in North Darfur\, home to almost 1 million displaced people. \nThis event is hosted by the Sydney Peace Foundation with the support of the University of Sydney’s Faculty of Medicine and Health. \nPhoto credit: Eric Reeves
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/supporting-peace-humanitarian-aid-efforts-in-sudan/
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 207\, Susan Wakil Health Building\, University of Sydney\, Camperdown\, NSW\, 2006\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241121T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241121T223000
DTSTAMP:20260513T223718
CREATED:20240904T065311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241030T054046Z
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SUMMARY:Sydney Peace Prize Gala Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Sydney Peace Prize Gala Dinner to honour our 2024 recipient\, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. \nThe Gala Dinner is the Sydney Peace Foundation’s annual fundraising event. This memorable evening offers you and your guests an intimate opportunity to hear from inspiring speakers including the Asia Pacific Regional Director of the International Federation of Red Cross Societies\, Alexander Matheou\, Professor Emily Crawford\, Vice President (Engagement) at the University of Sydney\, Kirsten Andrews. The evening is hosted by Anton Enus.
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/sydney-peace-prize-gala-dinner-2024/
LOCATION:Sheraton Grand Hyde Park\, 161 Elizabeth St\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241118T181500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241118T200000
DTSTAMP:20260513T223718
CREATED:20240904T064318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241030T054336Z
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SUMMARY:Sydney Peace Prize Lecture and Award Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Sydney Peace Prize Award Ceremony and Lecture to honour our 2024 recipient\, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. \nCEO and General Secretary of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies\, Jagan Chapagain\, will be in Sydney to accept the award at the Sydney Peace Prize Lecture and Award Ceremony at the Sydney Town Hall. Benjamin Law will be our host for the evening.
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/peace-prize-lecture-2024/
LOCATION:Sydney Town Hall\, 438 George Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241014T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241014T181500
DTSTAMP:20260513T223718
CREATED:20240911T051627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240911T051627Z
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SUMMARY:Weapons\, climate justice and investing ethically
DESCRIPTION:Join a panel of experts for a conversation that tackles the moral and ethical obligations integral to research and investing priorities. \nWe are living in an era of overlapping crises: from climate catastrophe to devastating wars\, alongside the age-old ravages of inequality at home and across the globe. As these struggles escalate\, many ordinary people are questioning their own responsibility\, and possibility their complicity\, in these disasters. What prospects are there for responding? What avenues for meaningful action?\n \nWith the ongoing wars in Gaza and Ukraine\, these concerns have come into sharper focus. This panel of experts\, with a particular focus on the context of financialised globalisation\, will examine some of these uncomfortable questions\, and our moral and ethical obligations to address adverse human rights and climate justice impacts. \nProfessor David Kinley holds the Chair in Human Rights Law at the University of Sydney Law School. David has worked for 25 years as a consultant and adviser on international and domestic human rights law in (or with agencies from) China\, Vietnam\, Indonesia\, South Africa\, Bangladesh\, Thailand\, Iraq\, Nepal\, Laos\, the Pacific Islands\, and Myanmar. His particular expertise is in human rights and the global economy\, focusing on the respective roles and responsibilities of corporations and states. \nDr Claire Parfitt is a Lecturer in Political Economy at the University of Sydney\, where she completed her doctorate in 2020. A critical engagement with ethical investing and corporate sustainability\, her research contributes to debates in the social studies of finance\, moral philosophy\, economic geography\, cultural economy\, intellectual property and interdisciplinary accounting literatures. \nDr Richard Denniss: Executive Director of the Australia Institute. Richard is a prominent Australian economist\, author and public policy commentator\, and has spent the last twenty years moving between policy-focused roles in academia\, federal politics and think-tanks. He was also a Lecturer in Economics at the university of Newcastle and former Associate Professor in the Crawford School of Public Policy at ANU. He is a regular contributor to The Monthly and the author of several books including: Econobabble\, Curing Affluenza and Dead Right: How Neoliberalism Ate Itself and What Comes Next? \nThis panel will take the form of an extended Q&A. Please consider sending your questions in the registration form. \nThis event is hosted by the Sydney Peace Foundation with the support of the University of Sydney and the Australia Institute.
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/weapons-climate-justice/
LOCATION:Eastern Avenue Lecture Theatre 315\, University of Sydney\, Camperdown\, NSW\, 2006\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Sydney Peace Foundation Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240924T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240924T180000
DTSTAMP:20260513T223718
CREATED:20240911T052404Z
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SUMMARY:Insights into this year’s Sydney Peace Prize
DESCRIPTION:Women’s Club Member Lecture: Insights into this year’s Sydney Peace Prize to the International Red Cross Red Crescent Movement\nKate Miranda\, Director\, NSW at Australian Red Cross will talk on the work of the Australian Red Cross\, its 110 year anniversary celebration\, the essential humanitarian work of the ARC\, ICRC and IFRC and the Sydney Peace Prize. \nIn November\, this year’s Peace Prize will be presented to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement (the Movement)\, a humanitarian network of 17 million volunteers and staff\, for saving lives and preventing the suffering of people affected by armed conflict\, for the Movement’s commitment to International Humanitarian Law\, with the Council specifically wishing to acknowledge the work of the Palestinian Red Crescent. \nThis year is particularly significant as it marks the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the Geneva Conventions\, to which the ICRC’s impartial\, neutral and essential work is bound. \nPresident of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies\, Kate Forbes\, will be visiting Sydney in November to receive the $50\,000 Sydney Peace Prize at the award ceremony at Sydney Town Hall on Monday\, 18 November where she will give the 2024 Sydney Peace Prize lecture. Later in the week she will be the guest of honour at our Gala Dinner on Thursday\, 21 November at the Sheraton on the Park. \nDon’t miss this Member Lecture to discuss insights into this years Sydney Peace Prize. \nThe Sydney Peace Foundation’s book Conversations in Peace Volume 2 of Sydney Peace Prize Lectures from 2012-2022 will be on sale for $25. \n  \nBiographies \nKate Miranda is the Director NSW at Australian Red Cross\, Non-Executive Director\, Adjunct Fellow at Macquarie University and UTS Business School. She specialises in corporate communications and organisational strategy and has more than 20 years’ experience in not-for-profit management\, federal government advisory roles and media relations. Kate began her career as a journalist for the ABC. \nDr Jane Fulton\, our Philanthropy Director at the Sydney Peace Foundation\, spearheads our fundraising efforts. Following the completion of her PhD on environmental conflict at Sydney University\, she worked with the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies\, the Foundation’s birthplace\, before joining the UNDP in New York. She is dedicated to fostering resilient and inclusive communities\, with a keen focus on the Sustainable Development Goals. \n 
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/insights-into-this-years-sydney-peace-prize/
LOCATION:Women’s Club\, Level 4\, 179 Elizabeth Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Outside Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240814T153000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240814T163000
DTSTAMP:20260513T223718
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SUMMARY:Human Rights in Indonesia
DESCRIPTION:Join for an in-conversation with Human Rights Watch’s Indonesia Researcher Andreas Harsono\, and the University of Sydney’s Sydney Peace Foundation’s\, Melanie Morrison\, as they discuss the state of human rights in Indonesia under the new president-elect Prabowo Subianto. Presidential elections on February 14\, 2024 were won by Prabowo Subianto Djojohadikusumo\, a retired general implicated in a 1983 massacre in East Timor and other grave abuses over many years. Prabowo takes office on 20 October 2024. In this discussion\, Andreas will delve into the state of human rights in Indonesia now and share his concerns for the future. His address will be followed by an extended Q&A session. \nThis event is hosted by the University of Sydney’s Master of Social Justice program and the Sydney Peace Foundation in partnership with Human Rights Watch.
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/human-rights-and-democracy-in-indonesia/
LOCATION:Social Sciences Building (A02) Room 650\, University of Sydney\, Camperdown\, NSW\, 2006\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240717T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240717T140000
DTSTAMP:20260513T223718
CREATED:20240709T004015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240709T004015Z
UID:26898-1721221200-1721224800@sydneypeacefoundation.org.au
SUMMARY:The Past\, Present\, and Future of the Palestine Investigation
DESCRIPTION:Join Professor Kevin Jon Heller\, Special Adviser on War Crimes to the Prosecutor\, for a lunchtime talk on the past\, present and future of the Palestine Investigation. \nOn May 20th\, the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court\, Karim Khan KC\, announced that his Office had applied for arrest warrants against three senior Hamas leaders and two high-ranking Israeli government officials. This talk\, which is based on Professor Kevin Jon Heller’s role as Special Adviser on War Crimes to the Prosecutor\, will discuss the past\, present\, and future of the investigation in Palestine. He will explain what a Special Adviser does\, provide a history of the Palestine investigation\, discuss the arrest-warrant applications\, and offer a few thoughts for what the future might hold for the warrants and the investigation more generally. \nKevin Jon Heller is Professor of International Law and Security at the University of Copenhagen’s Centre for Military Studies and Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law at Universidad Torcuato Di Tella in Buenos Aires. He is an Academic Member of Doughty Street Chambers in London and currently serves as Special Advisor to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court on War Crimes.
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/the-past-present-and-future-of-the-palestine-investigation/
LOCATION:Common Room\, Level 4\, Sydney Law School\, University of Sydney\, Camperdown\, NSW\, 2006\, Australia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240628T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240628T190000
DTSTAMP:20260513T223718
CREATED:20240621T020308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240621T020308Z
UID:26891-1719595800-1719601200@sydneypeacefoundation.org.au
SUMMARY:Media Freedom and Democracy in Hong Kong
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a panel discussion on the Trial of Jimmy Lai\, Media Freedom and Democracy in Hong Kong\, featuring: \nSebastien Lai\, son of Jimmy Lai\, renowned pro-democracy campaigner and media entrepreneur \nProfessor Ben Saul\, Challis Chair of International Law at the University of Sydney and the United Nations Special Rapporteur \nCaoilfhionn Gallagher KC\, human rights lawyer and expert in media freedom and journalists’ safety \nJennifer Robinson\, award-winning barrister specialising in human rights and media freedom law \nJimmy Lai\, renowned pro-democracy campaigner\, media entrepreneur\, writer and founder of Apple Daily\, is currently on trial in Hong Kong under the controversial new National Security Law (NSL)\, facing the possibility of a lifetime in prison. \nApple Daily was Hong Kong’s most popular Chinese language newspaper until its forced closure in 2021\, which Amnesty International described as ‘the blackest day for media freedom in Hong Kong’. \nMr Lai has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize\, in recognition of the persecution he has faced for his work advocating for democracy and civil liberties in Hong Kong. His imprisonment is the highest profile case of the crackdown on freedom of the press\, business and democracy in the region. \nNow dedicating his time to advocating for his father’s release\, Sebastien Lai is visiting Australia\, along with lead counsel and civil liberties expert Caoilfhionn Gallagher KC\, to highlight his father’s plight and the far-reaching implications of the case. \nAt a time when Press Freedom in Hong Kong has slipped from number 18 in the world to around 140 in the past two decades\, and for the first time in its history the 28th edition of the Economic Freedom of the World saw Hong Kong drop from the number one spot\, this is an important discussion of the encroachment on media\, political and economic freedom in our region.
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/media-freedom-and-democracy-in-hong-kong/
LOCATION:Social Sciences Building (A02) Lecture Theatre 200\, The University of sydney\, Sydney\, New South Wales\, 2006\, Australia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240613T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240613T190000
DTSTAMP:20260513T223718
CREATED:20240606T055106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240606T055106Z
UID:26826-1718299800-1718305200@sydneypeacefoundation.org.au
SUMMARY:Restoring Democracy: A Conversation with H.E. Zin Mar Aung on Myanmar’s National Unity Government Efforts
DESCRIPTION:The Social Justice Program and the Myanmar Cultural Society at the University of Sydney are honoured to co-host a public seminar featuring Union Minister of Foreign Affairs\, H.E. Daw Zin Mar Aung\, from the National Unity Government. \nThis seminar will provide crucial updates on the National Unity Government’s efforts to end military violence and restore democratic governance in Myanmar. \nPhoto exhibit: “Resilience and Resistance: the Fight for Freedom in Myanmar” \nTa Mwe is a Myanmarese photojournalist and documentary photographer with experience covering a wide range of political and social stories and events in Myanmar. \nAfter several years of working for national and international publications and organizations as a photographer\, videographer and video editor\, Ta Mwe’s recent work has focused on analog still photography\, covering first the COVID-19 crisis and then the country’s anti-coup protests. \n2024 World Press Photo Contest winner 2022 World Press Photo Contest winner \nMauk Kham Wah is a photographer\, filmmaker and activist from Myanmar. \nFollowing the military coup in Myanmar on 1 February 2021\, Mauk Kham Wah spent a year alongside the young Karenni men and women who joined the resistance against the Burmese military dictatorship\, where he witnessed fighting\, comradeship and grief. \n2023 World Press Photo Contest winner
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/restoring-democracy-a-conversation-with-h-e-zin-mar-aung-on-myanmars-national-unity-government-efforts/
LOCATION:Social Sciences Building (A02) Lecture Theatre 200\, The University of sydney\, Sydney\, New South Wales\, 2006\, Australia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240311T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240311T193000
DTSTAMP:20260513T223718
CREATED:20240221T062729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T052916Z
UID:26780-1710180000-1710185400@sydneypeacefoundation.org.au
SUMMARY:Daily Life in Palestine\, with Nathan Thrall
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a conversation with author and policy analyst\, Nathan Thrall. Please register here. \nDrawing on a decade spent as the director of the International Crisis Group’s Arab-Israeli Project\, Nathan Thrall is in Sydney to discuss his new book\, A Day in the Life of Abed Salama\, an extraordinary micro-history that illuminates the reality of daily life in Palestine. He will be joined by Rawan Arraf\, Executive Director at the Australian Centre for International Justice (ACIJ) and Dr Ihab Shalbak\, from the University of Sydney’s Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. \nNathan Thrall is the author of A Day in the Life of Abed Salama: Anatomy of a Jerusalem Tragedy\, which was named a best book of 2023 by The New Yorker\, Time\, The New Statesman\, and the Financial Times. He spent a decade at the International Crisis Group\, where he was director of the Arab-Israeli Project\, and has taught at Bard College. Originally from California\, he lives in Jerusalem. \nRawan Arraf is the founder\, executive director and principal lawyer at the Australian Centre for International Justice\, Australia’s first international justice legal centre. \nIhab Shalbak is a lecturer in human rights and social justice. Before joining the University of Sydney\, Ihab worked both in community and government positions including as a Senior Research and Policy Advisor at the Australian Human Rights Commission. \nThe Sydney Peace Foundation advocates for peace with justice – recognising that to achieve true and lasting peace\, we must\, beyond ending war and violent conflict\, address deep injustices and structural inequality. We invite you to join us on our journey. Please find details on how to support our work can be found here.
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/daily-life-in-palestine-with-nathan-thrall/
LOCATION:University of Sydney\, University of Sydney\, Australia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231103T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231103T230000
DTSTAMP:20260513T223718
CREATED:20230907T074414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230907T080211Z
UID:26550-1699034400-1699052400@sydneypeacefoundation.org.au
SUMMARY:2023 Sydney Peace Prize Gala Dinner
DESCRIPTION:The Gala Dinner is the Sydney Peace Foundation’s annual fundraising celebration. This historic event offers you and your guests an intimate opportunity to hear from the 2023 peace prize laureate Nazanin Boniadi. \nYou will be treated to some incredible entertainment. \nGeneral Admission Seats and Corporate Tables on sale now \nBook Tickets\nView full event details >
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/2023-sydney-peace-prize-gala-dinner/
LOCATION:University of Sydney\, University of Sydney\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Sydney Peace Foundation Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231102T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231102T203000
DTSTAMP:20260513T223718
CREATED:20230907T074347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230907T075757Z
UID:26548-1698949800-1698957000@sydneypeacefoundation.org.au
SUMMARY:2023 Sydney Peace Prize Award Ceremony and Lecture
DESCRIPTION:This year’s Peace Prize has been awarded to Iranian-born human rights advocate Nazanin Boniadi for her decades-long commitment to advancing women’s rights in Iran. Join us on Thursday 2 November at Sydney Town Hall to hear from Nazanin Boniadi on the #WomanLifeFreedom movement in Iran. \n  \nView full event details >
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/2023-sydney-peace-prize-award-ceremony-and-lecture/
LOCATION:Sydney Town Hall\, 438 George Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Sydney Peace Foundation Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20230922T153000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20230922T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T223718
CREATED:20230920T005212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230920T041609Z
UID:26616-1695396600-1695402000@sydneypeacefoundation.org.au
SUMMARY:Book Launch: Conversations in Peace Volume 2\, Celebrating 25 Years
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to the launch of the Sydney Peace Foundation’s latest collection of peace prize lectures from 2012-2022 edited by Dr Lynda-Ann Blanchard and Dr Jane Fulton. Meet the Foundation’s founder Emeritus Professor Stuart Rees\, and former Sydney Peace Prize laureates Julian Burnside and George Gittoes. \nPanel \nJulian Burnside: Human Rights lawyer standing up for refugees seeking asylum in Australia\, insisting on the rule of law and international legal obligations to achieve a more peaceful and just society. Burnside was awarded the Sydney Peace Prize in 2014. \nEmeritus Professor Stuart Rees: Founder of the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies and Sydney Peace Foundation in 1998. Author\, poet\, academic and human rights activist. \nGeorge Gittoes: A humanist artist\, film maker and author\, exposing injustice\, courageously witnessing and confronting violence in war zones. His current film is on the impact of war and conflict in the Ukraine. Gittoes was awarded the Sydney Peace Prize in 2015. \nRawan Arraf: Rawan is a human rights lawyer with a background in refugee protection\, administrative law and international human rights law. She is the founder and executive director of the Australian Centre for International Justice\, Australia’s first and only legal centre working with affected communities and partners in Australia and abroad fight for justice and accountability for grave crimes.
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/book-launch-conversations-in-peace-volume-2-celebrating-25-years/
LOCATION:Chau Chak Wing Museum\, University Pl\, Camperdown\, NSW\, 2050\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20230824T163000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20230824T173000
DTSTAMP:20260513T223718
CREATED:20230802T120013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230802T120630Z
UID:26368-1692894600-1692898200@sydneypeacefoundation.org.au
SUMMARY:PTSD and collective trauma: What does healing look like?
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to a special panel on trauma and healing with Professor Ian Hickie from the Brain and Mind Centre\, author and journalist Dean Yates and Dr Vivianna Rodriguez Carreon from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. \nThis panel discussion will explore the causes and impacts of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)\, effective psychological and social interventions\, and the healing process from three quite distinct perspectives. \nProfessor Ian Hickie’s expertise in psychiatry\, cognitive therapies and Australia’s mental health system will provide insights into the causes\, triggers and treatment of trauma. \nDr Vivianna Rodriguez Carreon will discuss how her research on identifying threats to the empowerment process and agency of people’s lived experiences in rural poverty and war led to becoming an action researcher in collective trauma and healing the injury to societies’ sense of being and living. \nDean Yates\, who details his own experience of moral injury and healing in his newly released memoir – Line in the Sand\, will offer an intensely personal perspective of his own mental health struggles caused by layers traumatic experience in conflict zones. \nThe audience will have an opportunity to ask questions and join the conversation in an extended Q&A following the presentations. \nMore info and tickets
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/ptsd-and-collective-trauma-what-does-healing-look-like/
LOCATION:Heydon Laurence Lecture Theatre 217\, The University of Sydney\, Camperdown\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2050
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20230810T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20230810T130000
DTSTAMP:20260513T223718
CREATED:20230802T031006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230802T121021Z
UID:26310-1691668800-1691672400@sydneypeacefoundation.org.au
SUMMARY:The University of Sydney Student Yarn Circle
DESCRIPTION:Students at the University of Sydney are invited to join Bridget Cama\, Co-Chair of the Uluru Youth Dialogue\, for a special student Yarning Circle to learn more about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice and upcoming referendum. She will be joined by Ben McGrory\, SRC Indigenous officer. \nThis Yarning Circle will give students the opportunity to ask questions and learn more about the Voice and the 2023 referendum. \nThe session is brought to you by the University of Sydney’s Peace Foundation\, DVC ISS\, the Student Union and the Student Representative Council. \nYou are invited to join us for refreshments after the Yarning Circle. \nBridget Cama is a Wiradjuri First Nations and Pasifika Fijian woman who was born and grew up in Lithgow\, NSW and has connections to the Cudgegong River just outside of Mudgee. She a Council Member for the Sydney Peace Foundation. Bridget has been working with the Uluru Dialogue since March 2019\, is an associate of the Indigenous Law Centre at UNSW and legal support team to the Uluru Dialogue. Bridget is also the Co-Chair of the Uluru Youth Dialogue alongside Allira Davis\, who work closely to provide a national platform for First Nations youth voices to be heard in the Uluru movement and in First Nations affairs more broadly. \nBenjamin McGrory is a Proud LGBT+ Cammeraigal man. Benjamin is the 95th SRC First Nations Officer and Sydney Arts Student Society First Nations Officer. Benjamin previously served on the FASS and Sydney Law School ISSC advocating for First Nations Voice and student affairs. Benjamin is passionate about First Nations representation in systems of Government and International Relations. Benjamin is currently working with the @youth4thevoice campaign to empower young people to have the resources and skills to have respectful fact based yarns around the Voice. \nBook tickets
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/the-university-of-sydney-student-yarn-circle/
LOCATION:Michael Spence Building\, A23 Auditorium 2\, University of Sydney
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20230602T153000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20230602T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T223718
CREATED:20230510T032845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230510T033815Z
UID:26163-1685719800-1685725200@sydneypeacefoundation.org.au
SUMMARY:Sydney Peace Foundation Gold Medal for Human Rights 2023
DESCRIPTION:Is Peace and Democracy possible in Myanmar? \nIn this keynote address Aung Myo Min will discuss the movement for democracy in Myanmar and the role of the National Unity Government of Myanmar in laying the path for the country’s transition to a liberal democracy\, with a separation of powers and guarantees of fundamental rights and freedoms. \nDr Susan Banki\, whose research focuses on human rights and social justice in the Asia-Pacific region\, met with Minister Aung Myo Min when conducting research on the Thailand-Myanmar border in the mid-2000s. In the Q & A\, Dr Banki will ask the Minister questions about his role as an activist over many years\, his work as an LGBTQI advocate\, and the promise and future of Myanmar in light of the 2021 coup. \nThe event will commence with an introduction by Dr Susan Banki who will also chair the Q&A. \nProfessor Lisa Adkins\, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences\, will conduct the award ceremony. \nPlease join us at 3.30pm for refreshments before the event. RSVP here. \nAung Myo Min is the Union Minister for Human Rights in the cabinet of the National Unity Government of Myanmar. He was one of Myanmar’s prominent human rights advocates before he joined the NUG and was a youth leader in the 1988 democracy uprising. Aung Myo Min lived in exile for 23 years and continued working on human rights issues in Myanmar\, particularly on marginalized people. He graduated with a Master’s degree in human rights from Columbia University\, New York\, in 1993. He has received eight human rights awards for his outstanding human rights work including the Schuman Human Rights Award in 2017. \nThe Sydney Peace Foundation’s Gold Medal for Human Rights is a prestigious acknowledgement of an individual’s tireless commitment to human rights. The Sydney Peace Foundation\, founded in 1998\, advocates for peace with justice\, recognising that to achieve true and lasting peace\, we must\, beyond ending war and violent conflict\, address deep injustices and structural inequality through systemic reform.
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/sydney-peace-foundation-gold-medal-for-human-rights-2023/
LOCATION:NSW
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20221118T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20221118T230000
DTSTAMP:20260513T223718
CREATED:20210928T042412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230619T035816Z
UID:25296-1668794400-1668812400@sydneypeacefoundation.org.au
SUMMARY:2022 Sydney Peace Prize Gala Dinner
DESCRIPTION:The Gala Dinner is the Sydney Peace Foundation’s annual fundraising celebration. This historic event offers you and your guests an intimate opportunity to hear from the 2021-22 recipients and key architects of the Statement\, Pat Anderson AO\, Professor Megan Davis and Noel Pearson in conversation with leading journalist Narelda Jacobs. \nYou will be treated to some incredible entertainment from First Nations performers\, and experience Australian’s only Indigenous hatted chef\, Clayton Donovan’s stunning fine dining menu. \nGeneral Admission Seats and Corporate Tables on sale now \nBook Tickets\nView full event details >
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/2021-sydney-peace-prize-gala-dinner/
LOCATION:Carriageworks\, 245 Wilson St\, Eveleigh\, NSW\, 2015\, Australia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20221110T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20221110T200000
DTSTAMP:20260513T223718
CREATED:20210928T042500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220830T060202Z
UID:25294-1668105000-1668110400@sydneypeacefoundation.org.au
SUMMARY:2021-22 Sydney Peace Prize Award Ceremony and Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Hear the voices\, be part of the truth telling and witness the awarding of the prestigious Sydney Peace Prize\, honouring Uluru Statement from the Heart.  \nJoin us to hear Professor Megan Davis deliver her keynote address\, along with leading journalist in conversation with architects of the Statement Professor Davis\, Pat Anderson AO and Noel Pearson.  \nView full event details >
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/2021-sydney-peace-prize-award-ceremony-and-lecture/
LOCATION:Sydney Town Hall\, 438 George Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Sydney Peace Foundation Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220318T000000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220318T000000
DTSTAMP:20260513T223718
CREATED:20120822T191808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220318T024128Z
UID:1447-1647561600-1647561600@sydneypeacefoundation.org.au
SUMMARY:“The Forgotten Palestinians” with Professor Ilan Pappe
DESCRIPTION:Celebrated Israeli historian\, Ilan Pappe whose landmark publication\, “The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine” documented the planned removal of  700\,000 Palestinians from their lands in 1948\, has also written of “The Forgotten Palestinians”\, those who still live within Israel’s borders. \nThis is the first event of Professor Pappe’s 2012 Australian lecture tour. \nIt is hosted by the Sydney Peace Foundation at the University of Sydney with the Coalition for Justice and Peace in Palestine and Leichhardt Friends of Hebron. \n\nProfessor Pappe is in Australia as the guest of AFOPA to deliver the annual Edward Said Memorial Lecture at the University of Adelaide. \n(Doors open 4pm)
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/the-forgotten-palestinians-with-professor-ilan-pappe/
LOCATION:NSW
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220318T000000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220318T000000
DTSTAMP:20260513T223718
CREATED:20120801T182104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220318T024248Z
UID:1296-1647561600-1647561600@sydneypeacefoundation.org.au
SUMMARY:The Sydney Peace Prize Award Ceremony & Gala Dinner
DESCRIPTION:The premier annual event of the Sydney Peace Foundation\, this Award Ceremony and Gala Dinner attracts an audience of over 250 of Sydney’s top corporate\, government\, NGO and university leaders. \nThe 2012 Sydney Peace Prize Award Ceremony and Gala Dinner will be held on Thursday 8 November to honour Senator Sekai Holland\, Co Minister for Reconciliation Healing and Integration in the Cabinet of President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai\, 2012 Sydney Peace Prize recipient. \nThe 2012 Sydney Peace Prize is awarded to Senator Holland in recognition of a lifetime of outstanding courage in campaigning for human rights and democracy\, for challenging violence in all its forms and for giving such astute and brave leadership for the empowerment of women. \nTime: 7pm for 7:30pm start \nDress: Black Tie \nTickets: $375 ($3750 for table of ten) \nRSVP: peace.foundation@sydney.edu.au \nThe menu will be catered for by ARIA and wine selection by Vines to Venues. \n\nDownload an Electronic Invitation\n\nComplete and return the Booking Form\n\nPlease join us in honouring a significant African who also gave amazing service to Australia.
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/the-sydney-peace-prize-award-ceremony/
LOCATION:NSW
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220318T000000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220318T000000
DTSTAMP:20260513T223718
CREATED:20120801T181740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220318T024301Z
UID:1311-1647561600-1647561600@sydneypeacefoundation.org.au
SUMMARY:Peace Day at Cabramatta High School
DESCRIPTION:On the Friday following the Award Ceremony\, Cabramatta High hosts their annual Peace Day as the last piece of hospitality for the Sydney Peace Prize Recipient. \nIn 2011 Prof Noam Chomsky was welcomed to the school by an honour guard dressed in colourful national dress\, other highlights included a recital of slam poems penned by the students on the theme of peace\, a tour of the Peace Garden\, a drumming and dance spectacular and the release of Peace Doves. \n \n2011 Sydney Peace Prize Recipient Prof. Noam Chomsky \nWith principal Beth Godwin and Cabramatta High students \nOn the 9th of November\, the 2012 Sydney Peace Prize Recipient Senator Sekai Holland will join Cabramatta High School for what is likely to be another uniquely innovative and creative celebration of peace.
URL:https://sydneypeacefoundation.org.au/event/peace-day-at-cabramatta-high-school/
LOCATION:NSW
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