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Where poetry and the Greens meet
Written by Koraly Dimitriadis on 29-07-2010
Extending Our Community with the Australian Greens
1 August 2:00-4:40
284 Brunswick st Fitzroy
Aboriginal elder Uncle Reg Blow will conduct a cleansing ceremony to precede a heat of the invitational Melbourne Believer Slam. Slam MC: Michael Reynolds Competitors: Ben Pobjie, Laura Smith, Luka Haralampou, Maxine Beneba Clarke, Graham Colin, Dandelion Jackson, Rhys Rodgers, Koraly Dimitriadis, Joel MacKerrow and Eddy Berger.
Introductory words by Greens candidate Kathleen Maltzahn. Closing remarks by Greens candidate Brian Walters.
Admission $10 $5 concession.
A fundraiser for the Australian Greens.
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Can’t wait. If only all political parties opened their stages up to poets.
I’m not sure I want to hear the poetry of the current Lib/Labs