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Dr Zohl de Ishtar, Nobel Peace Prize nominee and author of three books, will be speaking at two events about the Kapululangu Elders' efforts to protect and keep alive 50,000 years of traditional women's knowledge.

BRISBANE
Friday 16 October, 4.30pm for a 5pm start, finishing at 7pm.
Brisbane Square Library Community Room, at the top end of Queen St, opposite the casino.
Light refreshments available at 4.30pm.
Hosted by the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Donations gratefully received. Contact WILPF members Norma 3207 7929 or Chris 0437 327 890 for more information.

MALENY
Thursday 15 October, 6.30pm
Maleny Baptist Church
Light refreshments available.
$10 full/$8 concession
Contact Rachael 5494 2286 or Anne 5494 3346.

All proceeds will go to the Kapululangu Aboriginal Women's Association.

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