Australian International Research Institute
invites you to a modern history seminar in the theatrette of NSW State Parliament House on Thursday 9 September 2010 at 4:00 PM (doors open at 3.30 PM). 1939 onwards: Acid Test for Alliances and Resilience. Welcome address – Waldemar Niemotko. Destruction of the Polish elite by Gestapo and NKVD (Operation AB): Australian perspective – John Aquilina. Of the bitter past for a better future: Challenges for history education in the European
Union – Daniel Gromann. “Education revolution”: School curriculum (ACARA) – Waldemar Niemotko. Questions & Answers – George Boffa (Moderator). Summary – John Aquilina.
Announcement of door prize winners – Waldemar Niemotko.
Bookings essential enquiries@researchinstitute.org.au
Entrance by donation to offset the cost of logistics, preparation of handouts, including
a list of the most recent British and American publications that are almost absent from Australian public libraries.
All welcome: community leaders, public speakers, journalists, librarians, educators, students and all those interested in learning more from witnesses, participants, victims, survivors and researchers of the Second World War.
[b]Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA)
Australian International Research Institute Incorporated is a not-for-profit organisation, registered under the NSW Charitable Fundraising Act 1991; its existence since 1992 has been marked, in particular, by contribution to a better understanding of modern history.
John Aquilina, Leader of the House, Member for Riverstone.
Daniel Gromann, Consul General of the Republic of Poland.
Dr Waldemar Niemotko, Accredited Participant to ACARA.
Dr George Boffa, Senior Consultant Anaesthetist (Emeritus), Lecturer at the University of Sydney (Emeritus).
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