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indonesian_open FW: SISC Seminar Friday 24 MarchWittman, Leonie Leonie.Wittman at det.nsw.edu.auTue Mar 21 13:48:23 EST 2006
Teman-teman yang baik Reminder about SISC seminar this Friday Leonie Leonie Wittman Chief Learning Design Officer Learning Design and Resource Development Centre for Learning Innovation NSW Department of Education and Training 51 Wentworth Road Strathfield NSW 2135 Tel: 02 9715 8263 Fax: 02 9715 8279 leonie.wittman at det.nsw.edu.au ________________________________ From: Steven Drakeley [mailto:S.Drakeley at uws.edu.au] Sent: Tuesday, 21 March 2006 01:39 To: Steven Drakeley Subject: SISC Seminar Friday 24 March Dear colleagues and friends This is to remind you of the SISC (Sydney Indonesia Study Circle) seminar on 24 March when Walkley Award winning journalist Louise Williams of the Sydney Morning Herald will discuss her experiences reporting on Indonesia. (Her colleague Matthew Moore will also speak if he is able to make it on the night.) Speaker: Louise Williams Louise Williams is a senior Australian journalist with considerable experience in the Asia-Pacific region and international affairs. She spent more than a decade as a foreign correspondent based in Manila, Bangkok and Jakarta, a period of extraordinary economic, political and social change. She has worked as Asian Editor and Foreign Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald and has written or contributed to a number of books on regional issues. She is currently a columnist and Leader writer for the Sydney Morning Herald where she has responsibility for editorial comment on a wide range of international and domestic issues. She has won various awards throughout her career, including the Walkley award and the John S. Knight Fellowship for Journalism at Stanford University, and speaks regularly at conferences and forums. Although, currently Sydney based, she travels regularly. Topic: The end of Censorship; reporting the downfall of Soeharto Venue: University of Technology, Sydney CB06.03.21 This means building 6 on the Broadway campus. Building 6 is along Harris St (off Broadway, near Central Station), next to the ABC building. The website address of the relevant map is to help you find the location is: http://www.uts.edu.au/about/mapsdirections/bway.html <blocked::http://www.uts.edu.au/about/mapsdirections/bway.html> If you have problems finding the room, ring 0412 299849 Time and date: 6pm Friday 24 March We look forward to seeing you there, all welcome! Steven Drakeley for the SISC Organising Committee Steven Drakeley PhD Lecturer Asian History and Politics BA Honours Coordinator School of Humanities and Languages UWS Email: s.drakeley at uws.edu.au Phone: +61 2 4736 0442 Fax: +61 2 4736 0244 Mobile: 0412 299849 School of Humanities and Languages University of Western Sydney Locked Bag 1797 Penrith South DC NSW 1797 Australia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.schools.nsw.edu.au/pipermail/indonesian_open/attachments/20060321/51920043/attachment-0010.html
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