Issue No 29 | 03 September 1999 | |
NewsMusos, Authors in Joint Fundraiser
The Musicians Union and the Australian Society of Authors are holding a joint fundraiser on Sunday September 19 at The Basement.
Vince Jones and Billy Field are on the line-up for the gig, which will coincide with the Author's national meeting of management. Venue: the Basement: 29 Reiby Street, Circular Quay at 4pm. Admission: $20. To Book call the Musos Union on 9698 2555
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Activists: Virtually Here - Eric Lee From the Kibbutz to cyberspace, Andrew Casey profiles the work of an Internet class warrior. Interview: Net Benefits Sean Kidney has been combining business savvy with social justice for more than a decade. He gives us his take on unions and the Net. International: Dateline Dili As the United Nations attempts to begin counting the votes from East Timor�s independence referendum, the capital Dili is rapidly spiralling out of control. Unions: Secret Herbs and Spices Read KFC worker Claire Hamilton's speech to last week's Second Wave Rally. Politics: Loosening Labor�s Links? Is Labor under Kim Beazley fundamentally changing its social appeal and turning itself into the Australian equivalent of Bill Clinton�s Democrats? Labour Review: What's New at the Information Centre Our regular update on papers and articles for union officials and students. History: Immigration, Racism and the Labour Movement An upcoming conference asks some hard questions about the politics of immigration. Satire: Crime Figures Down: NSW Elections Postponed The release of statistics showing decreasing crime rates has threatened to delay the next NSW election. Review: Trains of Treasure A new CD of poems and songs pays tribute to our rich locomotive history.
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