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Women's History Month 2010

Demeter’s Daughters: women’s harvest history

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IWD events

8 March is International Women's Day

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Women's History Month 2009

Parliamentary Women

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About the Australian Women's History Forum

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About Women's History Month

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National History Challenge

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Current Events Calendar

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3 March 2009 to March 30 2011

Women Transported - Life in Australia's Convict Female Factories

Tamworth, Canberra, Hobart, Redcliffe, Pine Rivers, Gladstone, Port Macquarie, Dubbo, Albury, Wagga Wagga (International)

Touring Exhibition about little known womens stories (1804 - 1856) - convict female factory women. 12 Colonial female factories and over 9000 women


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7 March 2009 to April 18 2010

Femme Fatale: the female criminal exhibition

Justice & Police Museum, Cnr Phillip & Albert Streets, Circular Quay (NSW - Sydney)

The exhibition Femme Fatale: the female criminal is on now at Justice & Police Museum - open 10am-5pm weekends (during daily during school holidays)



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1 March to March 31 2010

Women's History Month Display: Demeter's Daughters: women's harvest history

Singleton Public Library (NSW)

A display using Australian Women's History Forum posters & leaflets together with resources from the Library collection on the theme Demeter's Daughters: women's harvest history


1 March to March 8 2010

Business Women Consortium Sale

101 Cotham Road, Kew (VIC - Melbourne)
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3 March 2010

UNIFEM Australia's Melbourne International Women's Day Breakfast

RACV Club, 501 Bourke St, Melbourne, 7.00AM - 8.45 AM (VIC - Melbourne)
Keynote speakers; Ms Maxine Morand MP; Dr Rose Aderolili
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4 March 2010

UNIFEM Australia's Brisbane International Women's Day Breakfast

Brisbane Exhibition and Convention Centre 6.45AM - 8.45 AM. (QLD - Brisbane)

 Guest Speaker: Dr Rose Evaster-Aderolili (african Centre for Gender and Development, Addid-Abab.

Contact for more information: Georgina Pickers (07) 33248848


5 March 2010

UNIFEM Australia's Canberra IWD Lunch

National Convention Centre, Constitution Ave, Canberra; 12.30 PM - 2.00PM (ACT)

Virginia Haussegger, journalist, author and media commentator will act as MC at the lunch.


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5 March 2010

Sydney International Women's Day Breakfast

Bayside Grand Hall, Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour. 7.00 AM - 9.00 AM (NSW - Sydney)
IWD Breakfast Host: Geraldine Doogue Guest Speaker: Dro Rose Evaster-Aderolili, African Centre for Gender and Development, Addis-Ababa.
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5 March 2010

UNIFEM Australia' Adelaide International Women's Day Breakfast

Adelaide Convention Centre, North Terrace, Adelaide; doors open at 6.15 AM for a prompt start at 7.00 AM (SA)
Hosted by: Penny Wong Guest Speaker: Sally Sara, award winning foreign correspondent with the ABC
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5 March to April 1 2010

Women's salon 2010: Place and Belonging

238 Sydney road, Brunswick VIC 3056 (Brunswick town Hall) Public transport: tram 19 alight at Town Hall train Upfield line Jewel station (VIC - Melbourne)

"Place and Belonging" an exhibition celebrating IWD and CDW, by contemporary women artists from the City of Moreland. Feminist artist, Fern Smith, is exhibiting a digital print "Rock the Boat" in the exhibition.


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6 March 2010

Jams and Preserves

Calthorpes' House - 24 Mugga Way, Red Hill ACT 2603 (ACT)

It’s harvest time in the garden. Join Jean Abbott to learn some of the tricks to making the finest jams and preserves. Taste some of Jean’s specialities and learn how to preserve your own fruit and vegetables. Presented in association with Women’s History Month. Cost: Normal admission Bookings: Not required as the program runs continually throughout the afternoon, 1.00-4.00pm


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7 March 2010

Desert Harvest History: No Place for a Woman3F

National Pioneer Women's Hall of Fame, Alice Springs (NT)

Commemorating the role of women in food production in Central Australia. ‘Primary Industry’ in Central Australia has taken many forms over the years – from wild food harvest, homestead and market gardening and farming for family sustenance to large commercial grazing and horticulture businesses. Traditional Aboriginal lifestyles relied on use of the land in its entirety for survival; and the predominant land-use in Central Australia continues to be large tracts given over to grazing. Adaptations to the desert environment in the form of niche horticulture crops and business enterprises that partner food production are also growing in number and importance. Lifestyles of all Central Australians, Aboriginal and more recent settlers, have changed over the years. The desert harvest stories depicted in this display reflect this in the way the characters, settings and creative enterprises have varied over time. However the end results have a common thread – country once viewed as ‘the dead heart of Australia’ has given generously in the form of a relatively bountiful ‘desert harvest’. 0A


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8 March 2010

International Women's Day Celebration Lunch

Gundillion Hall, Gundillion near Braidwood NSW (NSW)
Champagne, lunch and speaker Dr Lenore Coltheart
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8 March 2010

ZONTA CLUB OF ALICE SPRINGS INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY BREAKFAST

Chifley Alice Springs Resort (NT)

The Zonta Club of Alice Springs is hosting the annual International Women's Day Breakfast to spread the word about UNIFEM's goals and projects and to raise funds for UNIFEM. Starting at 7.00 am attendees will receive information about UNIFEM's projects, be entertained by comedienne Fiona O'Loughlin and perhaps be lucky enough to win a prize. The winner of the 2009 Zonta Club of Alice Springs Scholarship will also be presented with her prize. Proceedings will complete at 7.45 am.


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9 March 2010

Women and the land: perspectives in time and place

Customs House Library, Alfred Street, Circular Quay (NSW - Sydney)

As part of the celebrations of Women’s History Month 2010 State Records NSW and the Australian Women’s Archives Project (NSW Committee) in conjunction with the City of Sydney is hosting a seminar which will explore the theme of women and the land from different perspectives. Time from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM


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10 March 2010

The Missus

National Portrait Gallery, Canberra (ACT)

National Portrait Gallery Assistant Curator Joanna Gilmour discusses the life of Elizabeth Macarthur.  This event is in association with Women's History Month and International Women's Day.

12.45pm, Gallery 3


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11 March 2010

For Love or Money 6.30pm

Hayden-Allen Lecture Theatre (The Tank) Building 23. Australian National University ACTON (ACT)

The screening of For Love or Money - history of women and work in Australia, will be followed by a panel discussion in association with the Australian Women's History Forum


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11 March 2010

How to Write History that People Want to Read

Conference Room, National Library of Australia (ACT)

Ann Curthoys and Ann McGrath discuss the impact of historical thinking, new narrative styles and digital research on writing. Come and gain advice on improving your history project. Book signing and refreshments to follow 4pm, free Bookings: 02 6262 1271 or bookings@nla.gov.au


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11 March 2010

Women on the Land - Seminar

Victorian Archives Centre, 99 Shiel Street, North Melbourne. (VIC - Melbourne)

Time: 2.00 pm - 3.30 pm Cost: Free. Bookings Essential. Phone: (03) 9348 5600 or Email: reception@prov.vic.gov.au 0A


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15 March 2010

'A Woman's War' - Author Talk & Signing

Readings Bookstore, 701 Glenferrie Road, Hawthorn, 11.00am. (VIC - Melbourne)

Author, Jacqueline Dinan will speak about the research put into her Australian historical fiction novel, 'A Woman's War', which brings to life the ANZAC spirit shown by women on the homefront during WW1.

Entry is free, but please book by phoning 9819 1917.


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17 March 2010

Memory is Another Country

Conference Room, National Library of Australia (ACT)

For refugees, memory acquires a particular power and poignancy. Dr Nathalie Nguyen explores the experiences of Vietnamese refugee women since the end of the Vietnam War. Memory Is Another Country: Women of the Vietnamese Diaspora will be launched by Professor Mandy Thomas, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research and Graduate Studies), Australian National University. Book signing and refreshments to follow 4pm, free Bookings: 02 6262 1271 or bookings@nla.gov.au


17 March 2010

For Love or Money 6.30pm

Multimedia Theatre, Canberra Girls Grammar, Melbourne Ave, Deakin (ACT)

The screening of For Love or Money, a history of women and work in Australia, will be followed by a panel discussion in association with the Australian Women's History Forum.


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17 March 2010

'A Land Fit for Heroes’ – the place of women in the soldier settlement scheme and how ongoing archival research over many years revealed their hidden stories

Seminar Room, 2 Globe Street, The Rocks at 6.00pm (NSW)

Selena Williams will discuss how State Records’ Volunteer project and her research for her Masters evolved from the initial tentative steps with the volunteers looking at files to understand them and place them in their context and then to her discovery of nurses as soldier settlers for her research for her Masters. Selena will draw on the case studies to throw light on the difficulties – poor land and the mental and physical heath issues - faced by the soldier settlers.


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17 March to March 20 2010

Lives Less Ordinary - Records of Women in the National Archives

National Archives of Australia, Brisbane Office 16 Corporate Drive, Cannon Hill, Qld (QLD - Brisbane)

Discover the stories of famous and not so famous women as told through the National Archives’ collection.


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17 March 2010

Eyre Peninsula Regional Conference of Women in Agriculture and Business of South Australia

Uniting Church Hall, Kimba, South Australia (SA)

Rural women's conference with diverse range of speakers hosted by Pinkawillinie branch of Women in Agriculture and Business


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18 March 2010

Records of the Australian Women’s Land Army

Australian War Memorial: Reading Room * note after hours entry through side door (further details below). (ACT)

The Second World War was a pivotal era in the history of Australian women as an emerging labour force. The history of the Australian Women’s Land Army (AWLA) forms a significant part of that story. In 1946 it was considered important to national posterity to permanently archive the records of the Australian Women’s Land Army including the personal service records. Many of these historic records are now held in the National Archives of Australia or the Australian War Memorial. The personal service records for all States except NSW did not survive. This presentation will outline the historical and archival background to the disappearance of these personal service records and discuss recent research into attempting to track their location after the war.


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19 March 2010

Women's Voices

Friends Lounge, National Museum of Australia (ACT29 (ACT)

10.00 - 11.30am In this popular series prominent women talk about their lives, work and passions. Our speaker in March is Sherry McArdle-English from French Black Truffles of Canberra who along with her husband, now owns 450 acres of rural land in Canberra, and is pioneering the very exciting new agricultural produce of truffles. Bookings essential on 6208 5048 Cost: $5 Friends $10 for non-members, morning tea provided.


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19 March to March 21 2010

Inglewood Women on Farms gathering

Inglewood 48km West Bendigo on Calder Hwy,Central Vic (VIC)

A chance for women who come from farms and the city to get together


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21 March 2010

Conversations, tea & cake in the community garden

Veg Out Community Garden - Cnr Shakespeare Grove and Chaucer Street, St Kilda, Melbourne (VIC - Melbourne)

Come together for an afternoon of conversation and baking in the wood-fired oven at Veg Out. We will be making scones and cakes to have with some lovely brewed tea.


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24 March 2010

Early Evening Book Talk with Chloe Hooper

Theatre, National Library of Australia (ACT)

Join celebrated author, Chloe Hooper, as she discusses her award-winning book, The Tall Man and her experiences writing about the inquest into the death of Cameron Doomadgee. Book signing and refreshments to follow 6 pm Theatre, $20/$15 Friends and concessions Bookings: 02 6262 1271 or bookings@nla.gov.au 0A


24 March 2010

For Love or Money. International Women's Day Film Screening 5.30pm-8.30pm

Canberra Museum and Gallery (CMAG), London Ct. Civic (ACT)

CMAG and the ACT Office for Women present For Love Money. A panel discussion will follow the screening in association with the Australian Women's History Forum during Women's History Month.

RSPV by Friday 19 March for cateriing purposes. Phone CMAG 6207 3968


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25 March 2010

Reality Check: Work Life Balance Launch

Department of Treasury and Finance, Ground Level, Macarthur St, Melbourne (VIC - Melbourne)

Australian women are working more now than ever before and they experience more work life conflict. And it's getting worse...what can be done3F


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27 March to July 25 2010

Skint! Making do in the Great Depression

Museum of Sydney, corner of Bridge & Phillip Streets Sydney (NSW - Sydney)

Skint! Making do in the Great Depression explores the spirit and flavour of life in Sydney in the 1930s: the community spirit and political activism, everyday life and key events and personalities of the period. It brings together evocative images, objects, oral histories and film to help us understand the story of Sydney in the Great Depression


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30 March to July 25 2010

Tayenebe: Tasmanian Aboriginal Women's Fibre Work

National Museum of Australia. Lawson Cres. Acton Peninsula. ACT (ACT)

'Tayenebe', a Tasmanian Aboriginal word meaning 'exchange', celebrates the revitalisation of Tasmanian Aboriginal weaving that has taken place over the past three years. Tayenebe includes beautiful baskets and kelp water carriers in contemporary and traditonal styles, along with a historic basket made around the 1800s which has never before been seen outside Tasmania.


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30 March 2010

Reality Check: Work Life Balance Launch

National Press Club, 16 National Circuit, Barton, ACT (ACT)

Australian women are working more now than ever before and they experience more work life conflict. And it's getting worse...What can we do3F


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