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Wittman, Leonie Leonie.Wittman at det.nsw.edu.au
Wed Jul 26 12:31:40 EST 2006


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These sessions may interest some of you.

 

Leonie

 

GOOD NEIGHBOUR, BAD NEIGHBOUR

The 2006 Uniya Seminar Series

What's the difference? Australia's relations with Indonesia

Speakers Schedule

GOOD NEIGHBOUR, with Indonesia

The 2006 series will focus on Australia's relationship with Indonesia.
People prominent in this area will be brought together to unpack the
complexity of the relationship and to suggest ways forward for better
relations.

Questions include: Do we have to choose between pragmatism and
principles? What values do we share? Who decides what makes a good
neighbour?

 

August 2006

in Melbourne, Wollongong, Sydney and Adelaide

For more info, visit: www.uniya.org <http://www.uniya.org/>  or call
(02) 9356 3888

U Social Justice Centre

Melbourne - 2 August

Assoc Prof Damien Kingsbury, Richard Woolcott and Prof Frank Brennan

Venue: Xavier College, Barkers Rd, Kew

 

Wollongong - 8 August

Duncan Campbell, Prof Adrian Vickers and Prof Frank Brennan

Venue: Edmund Rice College Hall, 112 Mount Keira Rd, West Wollongong

 

Sydney - 16 August

Sidney Jones, Prof Peter King and Prof Frank Brennan

Venue: Eugene Goossens Hall, ABC Centre, 700 Harris St, Ultimo

 

Adelaide - 22 August

Dr John Bruni, John Martinkus and Prof Frank Brennan

Venue: St Ignatius' Parish, 137 William St, Norwood

 

All sessions from 7.30-9.30pm

 

Prof Frank Brennan SJ AO

Professor of Law in the Institute of Legal Studies at the Australian
Catholic

University; former Director, Jesuit Refugee Service, East Timor

 

Dr John Bruni

Adjunct Lecturer in the Centre for Asian Studies at the University of
Adelaide

Duncan Campbell AM

Former diplomat, Deputy Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs
and

Trade (1985-1988)

 

Sidney Jones

Indonesia expert; Director of the South East Asia Project at the
International

Crisis Group, Jakarta

 

Prof Peter King

Founding President, later Director, of the Centre for Peace and Conflict
Studies

at Sydney University

 

Assoc Prof Damien Kingsbury

Associate Professor at Deakin University; adviser to the Free Aceh
Movement in

the 2005 Helsinki peace talks

 

John Martinkus

Print and television journalist who has reported extensively from East
Timor, Aceh

and Papua; author of East Timor: A Dirty Little War (2001)

 

Prof Adrian Vickers

Bali expert and Chair of Asian Studies at the University of Wollongong

 

Richard Woolcott AC

Former Ambassador to Indonesia (1975-78); Secretary of the Department of

Foreign Affairs and Trade (1988-1992)

 

All welcome. Entry free but donations (suggested $5/$10) welcome

Bookings not required

 

The Uniya Seminar Seminars were first held in 1999 to mark 150 years of
Jesuit work in Australia. Presented by Uniya

Jesuit Social Justice Centre, they are given annually and focus on
topical social justice issues. Speakers have included judges,

lawyers and business leaders as well as academics, researchers,
policy-makers and advocates.

 

 

 

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