Don’t miss out ! 5th December Trivia Fundraiser for Australia Palestine Advocacy Network

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Trivia Fundraiser for Australia Palestine Advocacy Network

Date and time –  5th Dec 2023, 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm AEDT

Location – Victorian Trades Hall Council – 54 Victoria St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia

 

Come along for a general knowledge trivia night and raise funds for the Australian Palestine Advocacy Network. We’ll have prizes, snacks and a raffle – huge night!

All proceeds go to APAN- Australia Palestine Advocacy Network (APAN) harnesses the passion of Australians to advocate for Australian policy to support Palestinian human rights, justice, and equality. To learn more about APAN see below.

Details:

  • Tues 5th Dec 6pm. Trades Hall Loading Bay. Look for the signs out the front of the building.
  • Max team size of 8.
  • There will be the opportunity to purchase snack plates and drinks on the night.
  • The loading bay is an accessible space, no steps and there is a large accessible bathroom with grab rail, the questions will be projected and announced using a microphone.
  • There is 2hr on street parking- the closest longer parking is at IMAX theatre (10min walk).  The 86 and 96 trams are nearby (10 minute walk). If you require a close parking space for accessibility reasons please let us know and this can be accomodated.

The organisers of this event acknowledge that the fundraiser will take place on the stolen lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to their elders past and present. This always was and always will be Aboriginal land.

More about APAN >>>

APAN was formed in May 2011

to provide a national voice for the many thousands of Australians who are concerned about Israel’s continuing human rights abuses against Palestinians, and the continuing effects of dispossession and displacement.

APAN members are diverse

and include grassroots human rights groups; Jewish and Palestinian groups; aid and development agencies; and unions. Individual members have many different backgrounds including religious leaders; academics; lawyers; former politicians, diplomats and public servants; and many others. APAN is involved in a range of activities and campaigns that seek to influence Australia’s public policy in regard to Palestine and Israel, in line with UN resolutions, human rights and international law.

APAN offers a voice for all Australians

of goodwill who wish to express their opposition to the ongoing colonisation of Palestinian land, and the continuation of a illegal and brutal military occupation that Palestinians have suffered under for decades.

APAN works in the community, in parliament, with the media

Their work connects with people around the country to educate and to push for change.  Read highlights of their work.