CHATS:
A series of small group discussions at MCH
Now that spring is coming we can welcome small, well-spaced,
COVID-19 compliant, seated groups to the MCH garden.
A program of Monday lunchtime talks has been organised by Fleur Millar.
Each will start at 1.00 pm, run for an hour (including Q&A), will be strictly limited
to an audience of thirty, and will be called off should it rain.
Admission will be $5.00 and booking is essential.
You will need to bring your own lunch, drink and hat.
5 October Dr Andrew Glikson, earth and paleo-climate scientist, ANU
The lungs of the earth: climate trends and their consequences in the 21st century
19 October Helen Musa, journalist specialising in the arts
Experiences touring with journalists in Indonesia and Timor Leste
Discussion Leader: Jack Waterford
Booking https://www.trybooking.com/BMBDX
26 October Anni Doyle Wawrzynczak
How local art made the National Capital
Booking https://www.trybooking.com/BMBEG
2 November Luke Whitington, poet
Leaving isolation: a poet’s journey from DFAT, Italy, Ireland and beyond
Booking https://www.trybooking.com/BMBEF
9 November Amy Jarvis, Heritage Adviser, ANU, and Canberra Modern mover and shaker
Canberra modernism and how we could better advocate for its preservation
Booking https://www.trybooking.com/BMBGW
Please book early for any or all of these sessions
through Fleur Millar on 0421 187 688 or fleurmillar@yahoo.com.au
or through trybooking – refer relevant links above.
Payment at the door (or gate) or on line through trybooking.