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Thursday, November 11, 7.00 pm: Lake Macquarie Climate Action meeting. At Lake Macquarie City Council Building, Speers Point. Meets on Second Thursday of every month. Enquiries: Richard Edmonds, 0403 954 081.
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Wednesday, November 10, 7.00 pm: Save Our Rail Maitland Meeting. At St Peters Church Hall, East Maitland. Meets on Second Wednesday of every month. Enquiries: Kim Cross, 4933 4868.
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Tuesday, November 9, 7.00 – 8.30 pm: Public Meeting: Dr Norman Abjorensen on 'The State of Democracy in Australia'. At Souths Leagues Club, Llewellyn St, Merewether. Dr Abjorensen teaches politics and governance at Aust. National University and is an internationally influential media commentator on Australian Politics. Entry: $5. Organised by The New Institute.
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Tuesday, November 9, 5.30 pm: Save Our Rail Lower Hunter meeting. At Newcastle Leagues Club, 2nd Floor, National Park Street (opp. Spotlight). Note change of date for this month only - usually meets on First Tuesday of every month. Enquiries: Marilyn, 0411 644 742 or: marilyn.eade@gmail.com
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Friday, November 5, 5.30 pm: Public Lecture by Dr Richard Denniss on 'Why the economics of climate change is so easy and the politics so hard'. At The Conservatorium of Music, Auckland St, Newcastle.
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Wednesday, November 3, 6.30 pm: Climate Action Newcastle (CAN) meeting. At Hamilton Public School, Cnr Tudor & Steel Sts, Hamilton, opp. Gregson Park. Meets on First Wednesday of every month. Enquiries: 8588 1260 or email: can@climateaction.org.au
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PLEASE BOOK FOR THE GREENS TRIVIA NIGHT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
(Individually, or for tables of eight)
NEXT SATURDAY, 6th NOV, 7.00 for 7.30 pm sharp
At: Mayfield Bowling Club, 2a Ingall, Mayfield
Contact: Megan Benson, ph 4997 6522 or: megabens@gmail.com
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by Alastair Leithead
Three months after an international treaty banning cluster bombs came into force, stockpiles are already being destroyed by signatories to the convention, a monitoring group says.
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Freedom,âEquality,âCommunity ---- No. 1 Venns Lane, Herefordâowned by Herefordshire
Council, empty for well over 12 months. Last November the council decided that the house
should be refurbished and leased to Marches Housing Association to be used as temporary
accommodation.
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Democracy Now! Monday, November 1, 2010
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On Saturday October 23rd Bristol’s Castle park was awash with colour as over 1000
protesters (the organisers say 4000) marched through Bristol city centre to voice their
anger at the governments cuts to services and welfare and their attack on the working
classes.
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Financial ‘experts’ and economists seem to speak a different language to the rest of us.
They rely on us not understanding what they’re on about. They know that if the gamble
which constitutes the supposedly all-powerful ‘markets’ is revealed tus we will see just
how crazy a system capitalism actually is.
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Syndicated from The Tyee on Mon, 2010-11-01
Owners of Koch Industries, a major processor of Alberta crude, spent millions to foment and support a movement against Obama's climate change policies.
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Syndicated from The Tyee on Mon, 2010-11-01
British Columbians use tax cuts to buy health care formerly provided by the government.
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Syndicated from The Tyee on Mon, 2010-11-01
A Puritanical sneak attack has turned the war on drunk driving into a war on drinking.
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