Issue 8 - 21 March 2001

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March

  • 21

Switchback Gallery - 'The living room', artist Bette Mifsud. Switchback Gallery, Gippsland. Until 19 April.

  • 21

Japanese Studies seminar - 'The pre-modern city in Japan and Europe: a comparative approach', by Dr Beatrice Bodart-Bailey. Room SG02, Menzies building, Clayton, 1 pm. Inquiries: extn 52260.

  • 21

Monash Research Graduate School - 'Introduction for new postgraduate research students', by Professor Max King and other Monash staff and students. Lecture theatre S4, building 25, Clayton, 2 pm. Inquiries: Joanne on extn 59976.

  • 22

Free lunchtime concert - Organ music by John O'Donnell. Robert Blackwood Concert Hall, Clayton, 1.10 pm.

  • 22

Faculty Gallery - 'Anal vision', by Ross Moore. Building G, Caulfield. Opening 6 pm. Until 5 May. Inquiries: extn 32882.

  • 23

IT seminar - 'B2B expert seminar', by Professor Melfyn Lloyd. Room 18, level 2, block B, Caulfield, 12 noon. Inquiries: Rob Gray, extn 32307.

  • 23

Accounting and Finance - 'The need to integrate social and economic variables into corporate management control systems', by Dr Richard Whitwell. Room 37, Level 1, A Block, Caulfield, 12 noon. Inquiries: extn 32110.

  • 26

University Gallery - '(painting)', by various Australian painters. Building 55, Clayton. Inquiries: extn 54217.

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Free lunchtime concert - 'Duo virtuosi', by Joanne and Brian Wallwork on violins. Hexagon Theatre, Gippsland, 1.10 pm.

  • 27

Free lunchtime concert - Synaesthesia clarinet quintet. George Jenkins Theatre, Peninsula, 1.10 pm.

  • 28

Japanese Studies seminar - 'Transmission and transformation: the Houbutsuhuu, tales of Medieval Japan', by Dr Hisashi Matsumura. Building 54, Clayton, 1 pm. Inquiries: extn 52260.

  • 29

Free lunchtime concert - 'Sparks!' by the Allan Zavod Trio. Music Auditorium, Clayton, 1.10 pm.

  • 29

School of Music - Conservatorium - 'Identity and community in Melbourne Punk', by Dr Pete Lentini. Burchill Rooms, Performing Arts Centre, Clayton, 9.30 am. Inquiries: extn 53231.

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