Events

06Oct2012

WHY POLAND? Symposium: Facing the Demons of Polish-Jewish History

The Australian Institute of Polish Affairs and The Australian Society of Polish Jews and Their Descendants invite you to the symposium on: WHY POLAND? Facing the Demons of Polish-Jewish History The Keynote Address: “Lifting the Burden of the Past” by Professor Martin Krygier Martin Krygier is Gordon Samuels Professor of Law and Social Theory at […]
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06Oct2012

PUMA MEDIA PRESENTS POLISH FILM FESTIVAL

PUMA MEDIA PRESENTS: Festival of Polish Films 2012: Melbourne 11th- 21st October, Canberra 18th- 20th October, Sydney 19th - 28th October. This will be a celebration of the best of Polish cinema and offer a rare opportunity to interact with the actors and the filmakers themselves. Special guests include acclaimed director Krzysztof Zanussi, and the […]
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08Sep2012

WHAT I READ TO THE DEAD - an afternoon of poetry and music

The recital is organised in cooperation with the Jewish Holocaust Centre and is a commemoration of the poetry of Wladyslaw Szlengel, widely recognised as the poet of the Holocaust and an important chronicler of the everyday life and final tragedy of the Warsaw Ghetto. It will feature the popular music of the era.
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27Feb2012

Hon Michael Danby about AIPA - speech in Parliament of Australia

Mr DANBY (Melbourne Ports) (21:55): On Saturday night, despite all of the political events that were happening inside government, I had the pleasure of being the guest of honour at the 20th anniversary dinner of the Australian Institute of Polish Affairs at the beautiful Windsor Hotel in Melbourne. I would like to congratulate that wonderful organisation […]
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12Feb2012

AIPA 20th Anniversary Dinner

You are cordially invited to The Australian Institute of Polish Affairs' 20th Anniversary Dinner, Saturday 25th February 2012, 6:45pm for 7pm
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