Monday PM Big Guns talking Big Data & Analytics: Implications for Australian Business
RMIT Activator
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RMIT Activator
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If you’re new or returning to the workforce, or just considering a career change then this month then the Women’s Information and Referral Exchange has you covered.
Session details and registrations here
Don’t forget to forward to a friend.
My friend Mel, who owns Urban Hiking, has teamed up with the City of Melbourne to offer FREE walks visiting little known slabs of nature bang in the middle of the city.
Part hike, part lunchtime workout, part mystery tour. Many to choose from!
Bookings and details, meeting points and duration here.
Catch the tram to High Street, Northcote for a taste of Melbourne’s true north.
Crime writers Aoife Clifford, Cath Ferla and Christian White tell all about how to write a crime novel.

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If you have to choose one event in Melbourne to get your science fact on, go to this one.
Dr Leah Heiss presenting at Experimental Social at ACMI X. October 17 PM.

The will be beverages, 80s video gaming and one amazingly talented Aussie medtech designer.
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Strictly speaking I think you’re meant to be in Manningham, but this is the 101 everyone should attend.
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Get to know the basics of Legal Observing and use these skills in your own organisation.
Legal observers monitor human rights at public protests and rallies concerning environmental, well being and social justice issues.
Legal or human rights observers can document breaches of human rights, be a point of accountability for police behaviour, and can provide a sense of comfort for people who may be intimidated by a large police presence.
Pretty cool stuff.
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I think the headline says it all…
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Would-be screen writers praise be! You have found your tribe.
Suzanne Derry, Senior Solicitor at the Arts Law Centre of Australi, presents writers and rights, who owns what, how and why.
Head to Melbourne’s trendy west on the bus or rail to Yarraville/Footscray.
But wait! There’s more!
INDIVIDUAL CLINICS!
For writers with a specific legal query, Suzanne is offering FREE one-to-one clinics. Areas of the law she covers include but aren’t limited to:
Clinics are 30 minutes long, and bookings are essential.
Available times are:
2:00 – 2:30pm
2:30 – 3:00pm
3:00 – 3:30pm
3:30 – 4:00pm
4:30 – 5:00pm
Please email artslaw@artslaw.com.au with your contact details, preferred appointment time and short description of your legal query.
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