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CGS at International Women's Day

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Oliver Forester, Hamish Wise and William Ryan represented Canberra Grammar with distinction at the UNIFEM International Women's Day luncheon held on Thursday at the Convention Centre. William was chosen to read the Prime Minister's Message to the 960 women (and several men) who gathered for the event.

Guest speakers were two eminent activists in peace-building processes in the Middle-East; from Palestine Ms Wafa' Abdel Rahman, and Ms Romy Shapira from Israel. Both women are members of the International Women's Commission (IWC) and are highly inspirational figures, deeply involved and committed to finding a peaceful solution to the Israel/Palestine conflict and to protecting the human rights of those involved, in particular for women and children.

 
Ngukurr's Finest Artists

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The Gallery is hosting an exhibition of colourful paintings from Ngukurr's finest artists. Amy Jirwulurr Johnson, Faith Thompson Nelson and three other accomplished artists' works are showcased. All works of art are for sale.

Amy Jirwulurr Johnson, an outstanding artist, was the winner of the 2001 18th Telstra Aborginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award for painting.

Exhibition open on weekdays 10am-4pm and Saturdays 11am-4pm. Enquiries: Trevor Dunbar T6260 9787.

 

 
New Synthetic Pitch on P&F Oval

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The new synthetic cricket pitch on the P&F Oval was opened this week by Angus Pfahl, Captain of Cricket and member of the First XI, Owen Steer, member of the 12As, and Kristan Weereratne, U10s. The pitch will provide an extra training facility for all cricketers at the School and a much needed home ground for some of the older age groups. In retaining most of the turf square, the P&F Oval has become a multi-purpose cricket oval.

Thanks to the Canberra Grammar School Cricket Association who, along with the generosity of many parents, contributed significantly to this project.

 
MSS Accepts Donation from Sheaffe House

Members of Sheaffe House proudly donated $2500 to the Multiple Sclerosis Society from the proceeds of their Sheaffe mini-fete and non-uniform day at Assembly on Tuesday.

Mr Robbie Costmeyer, CEO of MSS in the ACT, accepted the cheque from Sheaffe House Captain, Angus Pfahl, and Julian Curlewis-Pozza, Sheaffe House representative on the Community Care and Concern committee. Mr Costmeyer spoke briefly to the Assembly about MSS and the medical advances into its treatment.

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Cool Air for Cool Kids Cocktail Party Fundraiser

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A Cool Evening Out. Support family and friends of the Early Learning Centre in raising funds to cool kids in summer.

Date: 29 February 2008 at 7pm-Mocca Express Lounge.

Click the image on the following page to download more information.

 

 

 
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