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SacredEdge

SacredEdge

SacredEdge is a festival of arts, music and ideas held at the Uniting Church in Queenscliff each year since 2014. Dates for 2017 – 5, 6, 7 May. Voices from the Edge Weekend and Day/Evening Tickets  NOW AVAILABLE Including: Welcome to Country Music Interactive Art Space Keynote Speakers International Dinner Art for Wellbeing Exhibition Expanded Children’s/Families

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LGBTI + Health

LGBTI and Health: Q&A Panel Discussion

This Q&A discussion will celebrate diversity with a focus on our LGBTI+ communities share practical, active strategies for creating respectful and responsive health services (eg how to make LGBTI+ community members feel welcome in our health system and express their needs, how staff can be respectful of, and responsive to needs) share personal experiences about how to

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Wolper Jewish Hospital

Wolper Wellbeing Program 2017

I’ll be hosting the Q&A sessions on the Wolper Wellbeing Program this year. All programs at Event Cinemas, Westfield, Bondi Junction, at 7.30pm Wednesday 8 March: PARKINSON’S & REHAB Wednesday 17 May: Q AND A: DYING WITH DIGNITY – Includes Grief and Euthanasia. Monday 3 July: Q AND A: LIVING WITH DIABETES Wednesday 13 September:

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LSJ December 2016

Fashioning Diplomacy

The year ahead will be huge for Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, with a controversial new US President and administration in office, ongoing conflict in Iraq and Syria, and a final report due on the downing of Malaysian Airlines MH17. She talked to me about the values she believes are under threat, her work to promote

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A Life in the Law

Judge Stephen Scarlett, lover of the arts, vintage Porsches and courtesy in court, recently retired from the Federal Circuit Court after a 28-year judicial career. He was appointed to the Local Court in 1988. He became the Senior Children’s Magistrate in 1995. He was appointed to the new Federal Magistrates Court in 2000. His life

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LSJ September 2016

Fighting for Our Rule Book

The new Dean of Law at UNSW, Professor George Williams, AO, has big plans for the university. He wants it to have a greater presence overseas. At home, he wants to fight to protect Australia’s democracy. He talks to Julie McCrossin of his concerns about the gay marriage plebiscite, ASIO’s powers to strip people of

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Julie McCrossin

Julie McCrossin is dying to talk

Former ABC radio presenter and TV host, Julie McCrossin, was diagnosed with stage-four cancer three years ago. The cancer, now in remission, was in her tonsils, tongue and throat. Below, Julie answers questions from the Dying to Talk Discussion Starter. For support in starting the discussion with your loved ones, download it from www.dyingtotalk.org.au If you

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Safeguarding Our Children

Can cultural and legislative change save the Catholic Church? The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse is due to complete its work at the end of 2017. Even before it reports, distressing evidence at public hearings has put a heavy onus of responsibility on the people leading institutions to take steps to

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