29 May 2009

NEW! Tarot Readings at The Feminist Bookshop




Tarot readings available on Saturdays from 10.30am with Rita, an experienced, accurate clairvoyant with 15 years experience.

Rita's readings are for guidance and clarity and are based on a study of tarot, numerology and counselling.

1/2 hr reading $45
45 min reading $60
1hr reading $80

For more information call Rita 0419 485 055 or The Feminist Bookshop 9810 2666.

* Rita is donating a portion of her fee to our Eliot's recent vet bills. Thank you Rita!

28 May 2009

Lightswitch Sydney Screening Event 6th June



Sydney screening event on sale NOW!

Lightswitch will be screened at the exclusive Everest Theatre in the acclaimed Seymour Centre on June 6th, 2009 from 7:00pm.

Everest Theatre (Seymour Centre)
University of Sydney
Corner of CIty Rd and Clevelend St
Chippendale

When: Saturday 6th June 7pm
Tickets: $22

The event will include a musical set by soundtrack composers, Pyréne as well as a Q&A discussion panel with the Director and cast. This event is a one-off which aims to bring together fans and filmmakers to help promote and support queer filmmaking in Australia. This is your chance to meet the stars and other film-goers in a setting that encourages community togetherness. Come and support Down Dere Films and your community!

Tickets are now available through the Seymour Centre booking system
http://www.seymour.usyd.edu.au/boxoffice

Limited seats available so order your tickets now.
We look forward to seeing you there!

Email for info: info@lightswitchthemovie.com
Movie website: http://www.lightswitchthemovie.com

14 May 2009

6th Australian Women's Health Conference



The New National Agenda
18-21 May 2010, Hobart, Tasmania


Conference website
Australian Women's Health Network website

The major focus of the Conference, entitled Women’s Health: The New National Agenda, will be to continue the work of getting women’s health as a priority issue onto the public agenda. It will provide an opportunity for individuals, organisations and services involved and concerned with women’s health to contribute to international dialogue, share ideas, knowledge and practice. In particular, the Conference offers a platform for mobilising capacity for women’s health and wellbeing in Australia in the context of the Federal Government’s agreement last year to develop a new national women’s health policy. Delegates will examine the changing social, economic, cultural and political contexts affecting women’s health, as well as policy and practice that promote better health outcomes for women.

The 6th Australian Women’s Health Conference will also incorporate a stimulating and diverse arts and cultural program showcasing the work of contemporary and traditional practitioners, at the Conference and various other Hobart venues. These and other social events will provide plenty of opportunity to meet and get to know other delegates in relaxed environments. The conference also offers organisations an opportunity to host their own meetings in Hobart prior to the conference, taking advantage of members being located together in the same Hobart at the same time.