Friday, April 11, 2008

The Hungry Mile Dedication

With actor Jack Thompson, Peter Garrett, Minister for Environment, Heritage and the Arts, Frank Sartor, Minister for Planning, Minister for Redfern Waterloo, Minister for the Arts, folksong and poetry.

As part of the MUA's weeklong labour festival being held in conjunction with the 10th Anniversary of the Patrick Lockout and its national conference:

The Hungry Mile dedication:

7 Darling Harbour
2pm, April 11th

2.30pm Launch of "The Hungry Mile and other poems"
by Ernest Antony

Reading by actor Jack Thompson

Folksongs with Bob and Margaret Fagan, Mark Gregory, Margaret Walters and John Warner, including "Pickup Shed", "Join the MUA", "Justice Delayed", "Boonaroo " and "Bring Out The Banners"

Poetry in the Pub
3pm "The Big House" (Moretons )

"The Fremantle Picket" and "Sea Poems" by Bryn Griffiths

FILM
The Hungry Mile by Keith Gow, Jock Levy and Norma Disher

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