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2008 Pacific Islands Update - Canberra
- Date: 26 Nov 2008
- Venue: Canberra, Australia
- Host: Crawford School of Economics & Government (ANU) and AusAID
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The Pacific Islands Update presents panel discussions on state building, land reform, HIV AIDs, political change across Melanesia and economic surveys of Fiji, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu.
Speakers represent the academic, policy, NGO and donor communities from Australia and the region.
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Resource link:
http://peb.anu.edu.au/pdf/2008_pacific_canberra.pdf
2008 Pacific Islands Update - Melbourne
- Date: 28 Nov 2008
- Venue: Melbourne, Australia
- Host: Crawford School of Economics & Government (ANU) and AusAID
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The discussion will cover many issues related to the development of the Pacific Islands especially Vanuatu, Solomon Islands and Fiji.
These countries have been surveyed in this year's issues of the Pacific Economic Bulletin. Discussion will cover economic surveys, corruption in the Pacific, land reform, development and aid.
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Resource link:
http://www.crawford.anu.edu.au/pdf/updates/Program_Melbourne_2008.pdf
Australian Institute of International Affairs - various events
- Date: Throughout 2008
- Venue: Melbourne, Australia
- Host: Australian Institute of International Affairs
- The Victorian branch has an active meeting programme, holding functions on average two or three times a month, at lunchtime or in the early evening. It also holds regular functions in conjunction with a number of other like-minded organisations. Speakers are drawn from a wide range of professions and interests, including diplomacy, journalism, politics, academia, and business. See the link below for upcoming events.
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Resource link:
http://www.aiia.asn.au/calendar.cfm
