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Journal of Chinese Australia, Issue 2, October 2006
131.172.16.7/jca/issue02/05Forthcoming.html
And your petitioners humbly pray...: 150 years of petitions in Victoria
Included in this exhibition is an 1884 anti-opium petition. For further information about the exhibition got to www.prov.vic.gov.au/petitions/default.asp. Information about the petition is available at www.prov.vic.gov.au/petitions/race.asp.
Asian Australian Studies Research Network
The Asian Australian Studies Research Network is a new joint project between Australian National University and Monash University, from funding granted by ICEAPS (International Centre of Excellence in Asia-Pacific Studies). Go to www.asianaustralianstudies.org to find out more about the network, our activities and how you can become a member.
The network focuses on cultural production in three major clusters:
Cultural heritage & community
Film, literature & performance
Visual arts & new media
For more information about AASRN, visit the website, or contact admin@asianaustralianstudies.org.
New E-Journal on Chinese Southern Diaspora
The Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora [CSCSD] at the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, announces the appearance of a multidisciplinary annual electronic journal devoted to researching the Chinese southern diaspora in Southeast Asia and the southwest Pacific region, from the earliest times to the present. For further information: csds.anu.edu.au.
Chinese in the Pacific: Where to Now?
The Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora (ANU) announces a one-day international workshop on Chinese in the Pacific, from the 1980s until the present. All are cordially invited, on Friday 9 March 2007. Would anyone interested in submitting a paper proposal (before 20 October) please check the CSCSD website (http://rspas.anu.edu.au/cscsd) for further details.
Forgotten Faces: Chinese and the Law
This exhibition curated by the Public Records Office of Victoria will be showing at the Gum San Chinese Heritage Centre, 31-33 Lambert St (Western Hwy), Ararat from:
6 October - 30 November 2006 and
27 December 2006 - 28 February 2007
See www.prov.vic.gov.au/online/ for details.
131.172.16.7/jca/issue02/05Forthcoming.html
And your petitioners humbly pray...: 150 years of petitions in Victoria
Included in this exhibition is an 1884 anti-opium petition. For further information about the exhibition got to www.prov.vic.gov.au/petitions/default.asp. Information about the petition is available at www.prov.vic.gov.au/petitions/race.asp.
Asian Australian Studies Research Network
The Asian Australian Studies Research Network is a new joint project between Australian National University and Monash University, from funding granted by ICEAPS (International Centre of Excellence in Asia-Pacific Studies). Go to www.asianaustralianstudies.org to find out more about the network, our activities and how you can become a member.
The network focuses on cultural production in three major clusters:
Cultural heritage & community
Film, literature & performance
Visual arts & new media
For more information about AASRN, visit the website, or contact admin@asianaustralianstudies.org.
New E-Journal on Chinese Southern Diaspora
The Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora [CSCSD] at the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, announces the appearance of a multidisciplinary annual electronic journal devoted to researching the Chinese southern diaspora in Southeast Asia and the southwest Pacific region, from the earliest times to the present. For further information: csds.anu.edu.au.
Chinese in the Pacific: Where to Now?
The Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora (ANU) announces a one-day international workshop on Chinese in the Pacific, from the 1980s until the present. All are cordially invited, on Friday 9 March 2007. Would anyone interested in submitting a paper proposal (before 20 October) please check the CSCSD website (http://rspas.anu.edu.au/cscsd) for further details.
Forgotten Faces: Chinese and the Law
This exhibition curated by the Public Records Office of Victoria will be showing at the Gum San Chinese Heritage Centre, 31-33 Lambert St (Western Hwy), Ararat from:
6 October - 30 November 2006 and
27 December 2006 - 28 February 2007
See www.prov.vic.gov.au/online/ for details.