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Thursday, 12 June 2014

Thursday, 29 May 2014

National Reconciliation Week and Free Tasting

Come and support the National Reconciliation Week at your local Oxfam shop. There is free tasting of different types of Australian dukkah too! :)

Please note: We have 15% off all scarves.


Thursday, 8 May 2014

Mother's Day

Swing by your local Oxfam Shop for some Mother's Day gifts.

20% off Oxfam Australia's range of gifts (excludes Unwrapped cards, furniture and books). 


Or check out the bargain table. Chocolates and sauces on special!! 


Win a Mother's Day hamper when you a pend $5 and more.


Tuesday, 29 April 2014

May Events

An update from Mrs Ros Lewis:

A local  message to some of the locals:

Confirming -Thurs 1st May

LAUNCESTON people get to meet Ula Majewski, Oxfam Campaign Coordinator. 
*    Ula will be in the Oxfam Shop in the afternoon around 3pm - do drop in & while you're there, stock up on goodies!
*    Ula will also be joining us for a meal at the Royal Oak so drop in at about 6pm. So far, that's 2  of us (Ula & me) Please let me know if you are coming. I've booked a table for 6 and will need to let them know how numbers are looking (as they a performer later in the evening & may get busy). 
(As well, Ula is meeting with the uni group Thursday morning.) 

FAIR TRADE Sat. 3 May 
Trevallyn CafĂ© upstairs 12 - 1.00  Launceston Fairtrade Webinar <http://www.fta.org.au/fair-trade-futures.html>  with coffee! Speakers listed below. Fun, tasty and informative!

Join & Share
<https://www.facebook.com/events/1408766932733450/?context=create&ref_dashboard_filter=upcoming&source=49> 
   
*    Safia Minney- Founder and CEO of People Tree
<http://www.peopletree.co.uk/about-us/founder
*    Mohammad Ghayasuddin- Saidpur Enterprises Bangladesh
<http://www.baksheeshfairtrade.com/ghayasuddin.html>  
*    Molly Harriss Olson-  CEO Fairtrade Australia New Zealand
<http://fairtrade.com.au/news/new-ceo-fairtrade-australia-new-zealand>    
LAUNCESTON  Uni Oxfam Fairtrade High Tea - TO BE CONFIRMED
<https://www.facebook.com/UTAS.Oxfam.Group.North
LAUNCESTON Mall  11 - 12 Launceston launch of  Fairtrade Tasmania at 12.30 by the Mayor. 

Sun. 18th May - Oxfam stall at Evandale Market 
LAUNCESTON VOLUNTEERS NEEDED. 

Contact Amanda 6331 7760  if you can give a couple of hours to help. Amanda needs to know by Fri 9th May!!
LAUNCESTON group meeting at the Royal Oak. Speakers are Marilyn Pitchford and Brigitte Wolfe who went to Oxfam's Straight Talk conference for Aboriginal women last year.

Saturday, 12 April 2014

Bangladesh factory fire survivor visits Australia




On 24 November 2012, Sumi Abedin was working in the Tarzeen garment factory in Bangladesh when she was forced to make a chilling decision. Trapped in the burning factory and faced with the horrific choice between burning alive or jumping to certain death, she chose to jump.

Not because she thought she might survive, but because at that terrifying moment she thought of her family.
By jumping she hoped her family would have the comfort of being able to identify her body. She didn’t want her parents to have the same experience as other grieving families from previous factory fires who had been faced with unidentifiable remains and unable to claim their loved ones.

Against the odds Sumi survived her jump from the third floor with a broken ankle and broken arm, but 112 of her co-workers and friends died that day. Padlocked exit doors and barred windows contributed to the tragedy.
Sumi now tells her powerful story of survival to help change the working conditions of men and women in Bangladesh. Her story needs to be heard. 1,800 people have died in factory fires and collapses in the Bangladesh garment industry in the past 10 years.

April marks the one-year anniversary of the Rana Plaza collapse in the Bangladesh capital, Dhaka. The Rana Plaza collapse on 24 April 2013 killed at least 1,138 and injured an estimated 2,500 people.

Despite emerging cracks in the building resulting in an evacuation order being issued the day before the collapse, and adhered to by the banks and shops on the lower floors, the garment workers, who produced clothing for Western firms, had been ordered to return to work on the morning of the 24th April by their managers.

Those managers declared the building safe and threatened to withhold pay for those who didn’t go back to work. Hours later the building collapsed. Some of the bodies from this tragedy may never be identified.

Sumi will be joined in Australia by Kalpona Akter from the Bangladesh Centre for Worker Solidarity. Kalpona campaigns for compensation for families and workers impacted by these tragedies and for the improvement rights and conditions for garment workers.

Together they will explain what has changed in Bangladesh since the Rana Plaza collapse, how they are working to improve the garment industry and how, as Australian consumers and citizens, we can support women like Sumi to be able to work in safe and decent conditions.

Please come along and hear Sumi’s powerful story of survival and how she is working to change the lives of women in Bangladesh.


MELBOURNE EVENT

When: Tuesday 15th April. 5.30 for a 6PM start
Where: Melbourne City Conference Centre, Swanston Street near crn Lt. Lonsdale, Melbourne
Opposite State Library


SYDNEY EVENT

When: Wednesday 16th April. 5.30 for a 6pm start
Where: NSW Teachers Federation Conference Centre, 37 Reservoir Street, Surry Hills, Sydney, NSW
Near Central Railway Station


RSVP via the Facebook event

Thursday, 10 April 2014

More New Products

Mother's Day is not far away now. Check out some new products at the Launceston Oxfam Shop.

Soft monkeys from Woza Moya (Ufafa Valley, South Africa) 


Wood works



Candles


A mousey door stopper


Weave work


Bedspread 


Dining table set


Frame and box