Chamoru activists from Guahan (Guam) will speak on plans for massive expansion of the US military based on their homeland. Lisa Natividad and Julian Aguin are inspiring speakers who are touring Australia with fares funded by the Society of Friends (Quakers). Venue: AMWU Offices, 229 Greenhill Rd, Dulwich.
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Bowling against uranium
Counter Strike: A bowled move against the uranium industry: an afternoon of bowling to raise money for a peace mural. Teams of six, or individuals, welcome. $20 for two games, and shoes. Followed by drinks at the Orient Hotel. Organised by the Peace & Anti-Nuclear Action Coalition. Venue: Norwood Bowl.
When the world said NO to war
A photographic exhibition on the historic anti-war protests that took place around the world in February 2003. These 30 photographs, from Australia and abroad, show that this war was opposed by men. women and children from all walks of life, all religions, political and socio-economic backgrounds. Venue: Barr Smith Library, University of Adelaide
Shaw’s play: Major Barbara
Arts SA and the Medical Association for Prevention of War present Bernard Shaw’s Major Barbara. This 1905 play explores still current themes of politics and big business, religion and power, and whether the world’s problems can be solved with weapons and warfare.