1993 – Freely They Stood Who Stood, and Fell Who Fell
“FREELY THEY STOOD WHO STOOD, AND FELL WHO FELL.” by GWEN HARWOOD The Tasmanian Peace Trust 1993 Annual Lecture Arms and the man I sing…so Virgil began his epic. Men […]
“FREELY THEY STOOD WHO STOOD, AND FELL WHO FELL.” by GWEN HARWOOD The Tasmanian Peace Trust 1993 Annual Lecture Arms and the man I sing…so Virgil began his epic. Men […]
“UNEASY EDEN” PEACE AND CONFLICT IN A RURAL COMMUNITY by MARGARET SCOTT The Tasmanian Peace Trust 1997 Annual Lecture UNEASY EDEN I feel very honoured at having been invited to […]
BUILDING OUR CAPACITY FOR PEACE by Sr Patricia Pak Pay The Tasmanian Peace Trust 1998 Lecture Held at the Friends Meeting House, Hobart Wednesday, 28 October, 1998 Introduction The International […]
Project Impunity by Pat Walsh In 1999, the Tasmanian Peace Trust lost 2 important people, Bill Oates and Leo Brown. They were faithful workers for the cause of peace. This […]
Diversity by Reverend Tim Costello Thank you for the welcome. It is a great pleasure to be here. I experienced diversity and I guess it was in a very powerful […]
Pathways to Peace by Sophie Rigney, Carie McDougall, Gwynne McCarrick Sophie Rigney This lecture has been entitled “Pathways to Peace”. There is the old saying, “to beat a path.” To […]
Recovering Humanity: the Means of Peace with Justice by Stuart Rees Defining Humanity In personal disputes, in civil wars and in negotiations which cross cultures, the discovery of common aspirations […]
Dancing in Chaos: Working for Peace Within Conflict by Brendan McKeague The Tasmanian Peace Trust 2003 Lecture Held at the Friends Meeting House, Hobart Wednesday, 22nd October, 2003 It is […]
The Emu’s Bum “The Situation is Hopeless: We must Take the Next Step” by Phillip Adams Tasmania Peace Trust, 2004 Lecture I am here seeking political asylum! Anyone with a […]
Restoring Justice, Truth And Compassion To Australia’s Agenda: FURTHERING OUR HUMANITY. by Veronica Brady The Tasmanian Peace Trust 2005 Lecture The William Oats and Honora Deane Memorial Lectures 2005 Held […]