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ANU College Fairtrade Coffee tastings
ANU College residents will be holding the first social gathering for resident ANU students to taste - & talk about - Fairtrade coffee, and is also the first event to kick of the ACT’s Fair Trade Fortnight. A great informal event for ANU students who want to meet up with friends over a beautifully-tasting Fairtrade coffee, and to learn more about what makes Fairtrade coffee so special when it comes to making a direct and positive difference to the lives of marginalised producers.
Saturday 29th April, 7.30pm onwards - Burton & Garran College, ANU Campus
Sunday 30th April, 10am Brunch - Burgmann College, ANU Campus
Sunday 30th April, 7.30pm onwards - Ursula’s College, ANU Campus
Contact: Ben Lyons, u4124855@anu.edu.au, Nathan Deutscher, u4116214@anu.edu.au
Fairtrade event & seminar with Macgregor Primary School
Year 6 children from Macgregor Primary School will be hosting a Fairtrade event including a seminar with two coffee producers from Highlands Organic Agriculture Cooperative, a Fairtrade coffee producer in Papua New Guinea, who are on speaking tour for Fair Trade Fortnight. The producers will be sharing their story with the children about Fairtrade and its benefits to their lives and lives of their families and communities – and the direct and positive difference ACT children and their families can make by purchasing Fairtrade Labelled products.
Date/Time Monday 1st May, 10:30 - 11:30
Place Macgregor Primary School, Herschfeld Cres
Contacts:
- ACT Fair Trade Group Contacts: Mandy Nearhos mandy@nearhos.com, Linda Hort linda.hort@anu.edu.au
- School Teacher Contact: Leigh Power - leigh.power@ed.act.edu.au Ph 6205 7511
Fairtrade Poster Display, Afternoon Tea & Seminar
Year 9 students from Lyneham High School will put on a display in their school library of posters about Fair Trade developed in their Commerce class. Lyneham High teachers will also enjoy a Fairtrade afternoon tea (TBC). The afternoon will be topped off with a seminar for Lyneham High students and teachers with coffee producers from Highlands Organic Agriculture Cooperative, a Fairtrade coffee cooperative in Papua New Guinea, on speaking tour for Australia’s Fair Trade Fortnight 2006. The producers will be sharing their story with students about Fairtrade and its benefits to their lives and lives of their families and communities – and the direct and positive difference ACT students and their families can make for producers in developing countries by purchasing Fairtrade labelled products.
Date/Time Monday 1st May, 1:45 – 2:45pm
Place Lyneham High School
Contact:
- ACT Fair Trade Group Contacts: Mandy Nearhos mandy@nearhos.com, Linda Hort linda.hort@anu.edu.au
- High School Teacher Contact: Sue Robinson ph 62056414 sue.robinson@lynehamhs.act.edu.au
From Mountain Top to Counter Top: the life of the Fairtrade coffee bean
High Commissioner of PNG hosts reception for ACT café/retail industry with PNG Fairtrade coffee producers promoting Fairtrade coffee. The PNG High Commissioner will highlight the importance of trade between PNG and Australia for PNG’s economic and social development. The producers will discuss the production of the Fairtrade coffee bean and the impact of Fairtrade on their lives. A representative for Jasper Coffee (Melbourne) will discuss the company’s business with PNG Fairtrade coffee producers and the unique value/quality of Fairtrade Labelled coffee for Australian consumers. Mr. Cameron Neil of Fairtrade Labelling Australia & New Zealand will highlight the business opportunity for the ACT retail and café industry by discussing current trends in Fairtrade coffee market growth in Australia.
Date / Time Monday 1st May, 3-4pm
Place High Commission for PNG, 39-41 Forster Cres.Yarralumla, Canberra
Contact Linda.Hort@anu.edu.au
Public Forum - Agriculture, Trade and Development for Australia's Neighbours: Fairtrade Coffee & PNG
Radio Interview with Fairtrade coffee producers from PNG - TBC
Coffee producers from Highlands Organic Agriculture Cooperative, Fairtrade coffee cooperative in PNG, will be interviewed as part of their speaking tour during Fair Trade Fortnight. They will be sharing their story with radio show co-hosts about Fairtrade and its benefits to their lives and lives of their families and communities, and what local ACT coffee drinkers can do to help make a positive difference to the lives of small-scale coffee producers in Australia’s neighbouring countries.
Date/Time Tuesday 2nd May, Time TBC
Place TBC
Contact TBC
Meet the Makers: Coffee-tasting for Members and staff of the ACT Legislative Assembly
Fairtrade coffee morning for ACT MLA's and their staff in the Exhibition Space at the Assembly. Fairtrade coffee producers from Highlands Organic Agriculture Cooperative, a Fairtrade coffee coop in Papua New Guinea, will meet and discuss their experience with Fairtrade, coffee growing, and the coffee in the cup as MLA’s and staff enjoy their morning cuppa.
Date / Time Tuesday 2nd May, 8.30am-10am
Place Exhibition Space, ACT Legislative Assembly
Contact audit@fta.org.au (Mr. Cameron Neil)
Fair Trade stall at ANU Autumn Festival
ANU campus Fair Trade Group will be holding a fair trade info stall in conjunction with Oxfam Trading and selling Fairtrade coffees & Fairtrade chocolates. Come down to learn about how you can make a positive difference to the lives of the producers of our daily foods by buying Fairtrade Labelled products!
Date/Time Thursday 4th May, 10-12am
Place University Ave (near Haydon-Allen Bld)
Contact Ben Lyons, u4124855@anu.edu.au
World (Fair Trade) Cup: Inter-campus soccer match, Fairtrade style!
ANU and UC campus students will be holding a friendly Fairtrade soccer match between local ANU and UC students. Wider community members also welcome to join in the fun! Oxfam Trading will be there with Fairtrade coffees, teas and chocolate on sale. Info about Fairtrade products, and specifically Fairtrade soccer balls made by Pakistani Fairtrade coops, will also be available. A great afternoon to have fun with friends and to learn about and support Fairtrade!
Date / Time Sunday 7th May, 3pm
Place Fellow’s Oval, ANU Campus (situated next to Chifley Library)
Contact Mim at mimbeline@yahoo.com.au; Ben Lyons, u4124855@anu.edu.au
Fairtrade educational event with MacKillop High School
MacKillop High School will be hosting a fair trade event with two cocoa producers from Kuapa Kokoo, a Fairtrade cocoa cooperative in Ghana, as part of their speaking tour during Fair Trade Fortnight 2006. The Fairtrade producers will be sharing their story with students about Fairtrade and its benefits to their lives and lives of their families and communities in Ghana. They will be encouraging students to buy Fairtrade chocolate to help positively change the lives of small-scale cocoa producers living in poverty.
Date / Time Thurs 11th May, 10.30am -11.30am
Place MacKillop High School
Contact ACT Fair Trade Group Contacts: Linda Hort linda.hort@anu.edu.au MacKillop High School Contacts: Amy Mills, greengal29@hotmail.com 0401 886 789 (ACT Fair Trade Group Member) and Mrs Jeffries
Trade in the Global Village: Harnessing and Building Capacities through Fairtrade
Fairtrade Chocolate Information Session
Opportunity for interested retailers, schools, and individuals to learn more about Fairtrade chocolate and opportunities in Fairtrade chocolate in the coming years. Meet cocoa growers from a Fairtrade certified cooperative in Ghana. Meet the importer and distributor of Cocolo, an Australian Fairtrade and Organically certified range of premium chocolates. Discuss opportunities for stocking, selling, promoting, fundraising and supporting Fairtrade chocolate.
Date / Time Thursday 11th May, 3-5pm - TBC
Place TBC
Contact TBC
Trade Justice and Development Workshop
See the event info and flyer here
Radio Interview with Fairtrade cocoa producers from Ghana - TBC
Two cocoa producers from Kuapa Kokoo, a Fairtrade cocoa cooperative in Ghana, will be interviewed as part of their speaking tour during Fair Trade Fortnight 2006. They will be sharing their story with radio show co-hosts about Fairtrade and its benefits to their lives and lives of their families and communities in Ghana. They will be encouraging local ACT citizens to buy Fairtrade chocolate to help positively change the lives of small-scale cocoa producers living in poverty.
Date / Time: TBC
Place :
Contact :
An African AfFAIR, A Chocolate Revolution
The Ghanaian High Commissioner will co-host with the ACT Oxfam Fair Trade Group a public reception for invited guests with two Fairtrade cocoa producers from Ghana. Following the High Commissioner’s speech, Kylie Kwong, Australia’s First Ambassador for Fair Trade & celebrity chef, will speak, as will the cocoa producers. Selected ACT restaurateurs will present to guests a pre-prepared selection of chocolate desserts and sweets prepared from Fairtrade labelled chocolate, which a panel of ACT food critics will then review. Invited guests will be offered the Fairtrade fare and Fairtrade labelled coffees.
Event aims to promote to ACT consumers, local restaurateurs and chefs the value of using and consuming Fairtrade chocolate for its direct & positive impact on the lives of Ghanaians.
Date / Time Friday 12th May, 2:00 - 3:30PM
Place: Now at Legislative Assembly Building, London Circuit.
Contact Anna.Hutchens@anu.edu.au
Women Empower Women: From Cocoa Bean to Chocolate Bar
ACT’s Minister for Women, Katie Gallagher, will host a lunch reception for local ACT women and women’s organisations to highlight how women in the ACT can help empower and make a positive difference to the lives of women worldwide living in poverty - by buying Fairtrade chocolate. Two female Ghanaian cocoa producers from Kuapa Kokoo, a Fairtrade producer cooperative, will explain how Fairtrade has empowered them and had a direct impact on their lives and the lives of their children and families. Kylie Kwong, Australia’s first Ambassador for Fair Trade and female celebrity chef, will also speak, highlighting the importance of buying Fairtrade Labelled chocolate as a direct means of empowering women producers worldwide, and describing her aim to do so through her work and role as Fair Trade Ambassador.
Lunch and coffee from women-only coffee-cooperative in Peru, Café Femenino will be provided. Lucky-door prizes include: Cocolo chocolate hampers and Kylie’s latest recipe book.
Event aims to highlight to local ACT female community their ability to directly and positively impact on the lives of other women worldwide by buying Fairtrade labelled products such as Fairtrade labelled chocolate.
Date / Time Friday 12th May, 12 noon – 1.30pm
Place Exhibition Space, ACT Legislative Assembly
Contact Anna.Hutchens@anu.edu.au
Fairtrade Film & Food Night
ANU Fair Trade Group will be hosting a showing of The Constant Gardener to members of the ANU and wider ACT community. Fairtrade teas, chocolates & coffee on sale, and an info stall on Fairtrade products and other useful information. Gold coin donation entry.
Fair Trade Hamper being raffled (hamper full of yummy Fairtrade chocolates, coffees & teas), so bring your pennies ‘to be in it to win it’!
Date / Time Friday 12th May, 7pm
Place Manning Clarke Theatre #5 or #6 - TBC
Contact Ben Lyons, u4124855@anu.edu.au
Launch of ACT Cancer Council’s Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea – with Fairtrade teas and coffees!
Details TBC
Date / Time Wednesday 17th May
Place ScreenSound Australia Gardens - TBC
Contact Anna.Hutchens@anu.edu.au or Sarah.Walsh@actcancer.org
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