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Symbols and Meanings of the Australian National Flag August 5, 2008

Posted by hcaa in Invitation.
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Dear…………..

 

 

You are cordially invited to a talk to be given by Mr. David Cowling entitled, “Symbols and Meanings of the Australian National Flag”.  The speaker will argue that the Australian flag is not only relevant to our heritage but more particularly to today’s and tomorrow’s values for all Australians.  Mr. Cowling is Vice –President of the Australian National Flag Association (ANFA) – Vic. 

 

 

Mr. Cowling is determined to retain Australia’s national flag and state flags, especially Victoria’s.  These flags are unsullied emblems of national Australian character bearing no exclusion of place to all our citizens. 

 

Mr. Cowling’s talk will be held at-

 

 

7:30 pm on Wednesday the 27th of August 2008 at Bells Hotel & Brewery                                                                                      at 157 Moray Street South Melbourne

(Cnr of Coventry Rd) Mel ways Ref:  2K E1

The hotel management would be appreciative if guests availed themselves of the opportunity to purchase a meal and/or drinks at the bar between 6:30 and 7:00 pm.  The talk will commence at 7:30 pm in the upstairs function room. 

Because the speaker believes that Australia’s national flag is integrally linked to protecting our constitutional rights and common law freedom he is determined to highlight the connection between our current constitutional system and national symbols which are well recognized and honoured both hear and in all nations. 

 

There will be ample opportunity to ask questions and/or make comments at the conclusion of Mr. Cowling’s talk. 

 

RSVP:  Monday the 25th of August 2008.

Contacts:  (Listed in alphabetical order):

David Bennett:             (03) 9898 3629 (email: info@socialactionaustralia.org )

 

David Cowling:            (03) 9584 6247

Klara Doroszlay:            (03) 9889 6014

Jim Hewat:                          (03) 9306 418

Phil Mc Millan:               (03) 9645 4417

Tom Rigg                           (03) 9366 6168

Bryan Stertern Gill:     (03) 9370 3905

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