Darebin human rights fight
The City of Darebin will be hosting an evening to celebrate International Human Rights Day 2011
The City of Darebin will be hosting an evening to celebrate International Human Rights Day 2011. The event will feature guest speakers Rob Stary and Malcolm McClure discussing the topic "What does the future hold for Human Rights in Australia?".
There will be entertainment and light refreshments will also be served.
The event will take place at Preston City Hall, 284 Gower Street, Preston on Wednesday 7 December, between 6.30 pm and 9.00 pm. For further information visit darebin.vic.gov.au/events or call (03) 8470 8888.
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