We’re reviving the notices section on RiotACT.
Notices will be consolidated through the month and bumped back onto the front page every Saturday. Just use the contact form, or email john@the-riotact.com. Things for sale, events, notifications, warnings, personals, knock yourselves out.
And so here they are:
4 September
Passy says:
- Socialist Alternative meets every Thursday at 6 pm in Room G 52 of the Haydon Allen Building ANU. The meeting on Thurs 11 September is an educational on Trade Unions.
Read Diane Fieldes ‘From exploitation to resistance and revolt: the working class’
Tom Bramble ‘Managers of discontent’
Visit www.sa.org.au or email canberra @sa.org.au
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2 September
Scootergal writes:
- I just wanted to send out good luck and best wishes to our paralympians, such as my pal, Richard Nicholson
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27 August
Passy writes:
- Socialist Alternative meets every Thursday at 6 pm in room G 52 of the Haydon Allen building at the ANU.
The meeting on 28 August will talk about why Rudd’s Emissions trading scheme won’t work.
On 4 September we will discuss the German Revolution: 1918 to 1923.
Email canberra@sa.org.au or visit www.sa.org.au
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22 August
Kerces asks:
- Seeking Maggie the hairdresser
I have reason to need haircuts in Canberra from next month and I’d love to return to my old hairdresser but I don’t know where she works any more. Her name is Maggie and she was at La Bimbi in Belconnen two years ago. I believe she knows Steve who used to play clarinet with the Canberra Youth Orchestra and now plays guitar with some local band that I can’t remember the name of. If anyone knows where Maggie works now, please email me at kerces at gmail dot com. Thanks.
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20 August
Passy writes:
- Socialist Alternative meets every Thursday at 6 pm in Room G 52 of the Hyadon Allen building at the ANU. Coming talks include:
Russia and Georgia; USA and Iraq: imperialism and war today
6.00 pm Thursday 21 August, room 52 Haydon-Allen Building, Australian National University
Hot climate/cold cash: why Rudd’s policies won’t fix climate change
6 pm Thursday 28 August Room G 52 Haydon-Allen Building ANU
Emai:l canberra@sa.org.au or visit www.sa.org.au
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16 August
Roland GRNS wrote:
- In the lead up to the ACT Election, the ACT Greens are putting on a dinner with all five Australian Greens Senators.
We are promised an evening of engaging discussion around such issues as climate change, industrial relations,
international affairs and social justice.
It’s at Teatro Vivaldi Restaurant, ANU on 27th August. (Tickets are $120 a head and you can book by e-mail fundraiser@act.greens.org.au or phone 6247 6305)
My question is what matters or issues would Riot Act readers be most interested in hearing the full team of Greens Senators address.
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NH wrote:
- Mum has recently decided she would like to join a social group in Canberra (preferably Southside).
She has rang around a few places and did attended a couple of different clubs which were not to her taste (there was a really freaky dude at one, they mainly consisted of couples and the age group was too old—retirees doing old people stuff).
She wants a club where she can meet up with middle aged people and go along to events like dinners and social outings.
Does anyone know of anywhere? I’d love to see her out doing things and enjoying herself more 🙂
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12 August
Jonathon Reynolds says:
- Gungahlin Community Council Meeting – Wednesday 13th August 19:30
The August GCC meeting will be held on Wednesday 12 August. Attending will be Peter Martin, the (just departed) economics editor from the Canberra Times, who was a late cancellation for the July meeting.
Peter will be facilitating the GCC Meet the Candidates night on 8 October. We will be discussing and planning how we run the meeting to ensure fair treatment for all candidates and opportunity for residents to get concerns answered.
It will also be a great opportunity to pick his brain about some very topical economics issues, what with oil prices, inflation, interest rates, housing affordability, and of course the Garnaut Report…
Also:
* The GCC will report on our presentations to all ACT Government Ministers on 4 August.
* The Gungahlin Multicultural Association will discuss a possible multicultural sub-committee within the GCC
* Sergeant Bob Muir will report on current issues facing the Gungahlin Police Station
Additionally:
The Council has just undertaken a major upgrade and revamp of its website. Visitors should now find the new layout and design far more intuitive and much easier to navigate.
Finally the GCC is also currently conducting a comprehensive community survey which is undertaken every couple of years. The survey results help guide the council activities. In the lead-up to the 2008 ACT Election, this survey is very important for informing candidates and MLAs on issues of importance to the Gungahlin community. Individuals with an interest in the Gungahlin region (e.g. residents, individuals working in the region, business owners, property owners and students etc) are all strongly urged to participate.
The meeting is held at the Palmerston Community Centre, next to the Palmerston shops, Tiptree Crescent, at 7.30 pm. Meetings are the second Wednesday of every month (except January). Here’s a map of the meeting location.
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9 August
Calling all candidates: Tuggeranong Community Council “Meet the Candidates” Event Invitation
The Tuggeranong Community Council Inc. will be holding it’s “Meet the Candidates” event on 25 September 2008.
All prospective candidates for the October Election are invited to contact the council to register for this event if they wish to speak at this meeting.
It would be appreciated if declared or prospective candidates could please RSVP to:
Rosemary Lissimore (President – Tuggeranong Community Council Inc)
Phone: (02) 6292 1843
Email: tccorg@optusnet.com.au
Web: http://www.tuggcc.com/
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5 August
Passy says:
- Socialist Alternative meets every Thursday at 6 pm in Room G 52 of the Haydon Allen Building at teh ANU.
The meeting on 7 August is Why “happy” families often aren’t: the Marxist perspective
For more information contact canberra@sa.org.au or visit www.sa.org.au
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Manilla Green says:
- Local indie-rock outfit, Manilla Green, are seeking a drummer. After a successful tour of Melbourne and Sydney with our first drummer who now lives in Melbourne, we are now looking for a replacement. Preferably someone able to pick up songs easily from our EP release, Bittersweet Byway (produced by ARIA award winning producer – Jonathan Burnside, and mastered by Grammy-winning engineer Stephen Marcussen). With gigs booked and in the pipeline, the following is a list of preferences for what we are looking for in a drummer:
- Own kit and transport
- Committed to practices once every couple of weeks
- Committed to learning the songs (see www.myspace.com/manillagreen) on your own. We will help where we can. We are not looking for a facsimile of the drum part, but as long as you can hold a steady beat and be the metronome for us, hitting all the right notes, we’d love to have you along.
- Easy going and fun to hang out with. We make music for our own enjoyment and the enjoyment of others – that said, we are serious about being able to play tightly together, and we love to jam and write songs as a band.
- Preferably has an interest in melodic indie-rock with a brit-pop element.
So check out our stuff, if you think you got the skillz, then send an email to contactus@manillagreen.com
Over and out 🙂
Manilla Green – www.manillagreen.com or www.myspace.com/manillagreen
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31 July
Adam says:
- My name is Adam Verwey and I’m running as an independent candidate for
Ginninderra in the ACT election. I know RiotACT takes a keen interest in these
sort of things so I thought I’d get in touch.
I’ve just got a website up and running –
www.adam08.com – but it’s new and I still need to get a fair bit of content
up there. There’s also an invite on there for a ‘campaign launch’ I’m having
this weekend – a pancake breakfast at Lake Ginninderra.
I’ve got specific interests in affordable housing, public transport, the
environment, getting rid of pokies, creating a social Canberra community.
I’m planning to put together more specific policies on these in the coming
weeks (in the time that I can spare outside my day job working for an
ethical investment company).
I hope this is of some interest.
By the way, I really enjoy the RiotACT website. I’ve been reading it for a few
years but have never got around to making posts or becoming a member.
Kind regards, Adam
Website: www.adam08.com
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28 July
Passy says:
- Socialist Alternative meets every Thursday at 6 pm in Room G 52 of the Haydon Allen Building at the ANU. Meetings include:
31 July Imperialism and Australia’s role in it.
7 August Why “happy” families often aren’t: A marxist explanation
14 August Why Rudd’s policies won’t fix climate change.
For more information contact canberra@sa.org.au
or visit www.sa.org.au
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27 July
Hilary says:
Derek Wrigley, renowned author, architect, industrial designer and solar consultant, will be talking to us about how we can retrofit our homes to reduce energy and water use in Canberra’s climate.
All welcome! Gold Coin Donation appreciated.
Where: Majura Community Centre, Rosevear Pl, Dickson.
When: Wednesday, 13/08/2008, 7 pm.
For more information please contact Vanessa Morris on 6248 0885 or email seechange.canberra@gmail.com
SEE-Change: Local communities working together for a healthier planet! www.see-change.org.au
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26 July
IemaChet says:
- Bunch of free IT Gear.
I have a stack of free IT Gear, with the caveats:
you must come pick it up ; you must take _ALL_ of it ; it must be gone by the 13th of August (and i’m away next week)
It includes: sun ultra1e, sun ss10, tevion wireless survellance cams, 2 ~2gb IDE drives, 2 ~6GB laptop drives, box of ram for Sun and P2/3 series x86, 3 wireless network cards (2 belkin 11mb, 1 dlink 54mb) a sun type4 keyboard, compaq ps2 keyboard, a set of unpowered speakers. bundle of random cables for power, interfaces, network, sun611 diskpack with a HP scsi cdwriter.
I simply can’t be bothered trying to sell it piece by piece.. and i’d feel bad if i threw it all out.
Mods can provide my email address [ED – In future it really is not unreasonably to ask you to supply whatever contact details you’re comfortable with]. I’m located in the outer inner north west suburbs. (Ok ok, Belconnen.)