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Lucy P 26 November 2007, 11:01PM

Are you planning on contacting talk back radio or planning on holding an event with your friends?

This is a great opportunity to swap ideas about what you have planned for 16 days or what we could do in the future!

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Mira elena Nair
9 December 2007, 01:48AM Notify the web editor

I will be at the writeathon representing my Murdoch College Amnesty group as president. Looking forward to it!

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Sandy Dimovich
27 November 2007, 09:44PM Notify the web editor

Amnesty WA have organised a writeathon on 9th December at Fair Go Trading cafe from 3pm to midnight - please join us to write letters.  Through the health network we are also organising stalls at hospital during the 16 days - give the Amnesty WA office a call if you would like to participate.

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Lucy Magnus-Perrella
27 November 2007, 03:27PM Notify the web editor

I have a friend who had to move earlier this year due to violence and it is a subject close to my heart anyway,so if there is an event in Perth W.A that I could join in on,I’d be very interested or if someone could help me organise one,I’m in on that too! Congrats to all who are already doing something,keep it up and STOP the violence against the worlds women!

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