Dec 10, 2024
World Human Rights Day celebrates the proclamation by the UN National Assembly on 10 December, in 1948. It was the first global acknowledgement of human rights and one of the significant achievements of the United Nations.
It states everyone, no matter their race, colour, religion, gender, language, beliefs, nationality, or background, has the basic rights and freedoms they deserve as a human being.
These rights need to be safeguarded, especially in times of turmoil.
Image: Chasing Freedom, Seymour Centre- the true stories of child refugees who now live in Australia
Complete Works Theatre Company have added their fabulous Twelfth Night. It's a live show for senior secondary students. They also offer other live and online shows. Check them all out here.
Image: Twelfth Night, incursion, Victoria only
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Don't Turn This Show Around! Join ventriloquist Natalie May and her cheeky puppet friends as they navigate friendship challenges, silly misunderstandings, big emotions, and the ups and downs of growing up — all while trying very hard not to “turn this show around!” Suits Yr 1-6. Details.
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SFS Subscriber enews is out this week in most states/territories.
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Image: Junkyard Beats, based in Sydney & Melbourne, offer shows and workshops linking sustainability with music. They're great for either inspiring in Term 3 or cel
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