MONDAY 14 July        
           
  Room A Room B Room C Room D Room E
9:00am PLENARY: GENDER & RACE        
  1. Ann Curthoys        
  From Frredom Ride to Women's Liberation'        
9:30am 2. Fay Nelson & Robyn Henderson        
  The Development of the NSW Department for Women'        
  3. Fiona Paisley        
10:00am New Zealand' and the Pan-Pacific'        
           
           
10:30am MORNING TEA
 
 
11:00am 1. Millsom S Henry-Waring 1. Julie Ustinoff 1. Alison Bartlett 1. Alison Goodrum  
  Moving Beyond Otherness' The Tight Man for Every Woman' Breast Practice' Far from the High Fashion Crowd'  
  2. Anna Maria Giannini 2. Susan Sheridan 2. Rhonda Shaw 2. Hannah Frith, Kate Gleeson,  
11:30am Intimate Visibilities: Sites of Disruption/Irruptions' Feminism in the News' Performing Breastfeeding' Yvette Morey & Mary Haslum  
  3. Gina Wisker 3. Jan Kershaw 3. JaneMaree Maher Bodily Impositions'; Three Connected Papers'  
  Asian & Black Women's Writing in Britain' Reproducing Motherhood in the 1930's' Rethinking Women's Brith Experience' "Are You Calling Me a Tart?"'  
12:00pm Contributing Chair: Gabriele Griffin 4. Vincent Igene 4. Lisa Guenther Negotiating Embodied Spaces'  
    Impact of Satellite Viewing on Women in Sahara Time and the Maternal Body' Spectacular Bodies'  
    Practicing States of Nigeria'      
12:30pm LUNCH
 
 
1:00pm
 
 
1:30pm 1. Avis Smith 1. Louise Poland 1. Jessica Lee-Ack 1. Anthea Taylor 1. Cathy Hawkins
  Hidden in the Cabinet' The Devil and the Angel?' Whores and Other Feminists?' Reader-Writers and The First Stone Media Event' An/Other Hero'
  2. Brydie Bartleet
2. Simone Murray
2. Nina Philadelphoff-Puren 2. Sylvia Martin 2. Susan Carson
2:00pm Female Conductors' Feminist Publishing Beyond the Millennium' Ambiguous Domains' The Desire to Belong: Photography, Memory, and Identity' A Girl's Guide to Modernism's Grammer'
  3. Margaret Baguley 3. Diane Brown & Maryanne Lynch 3. Ranjita Biswas 3. Maria Mitropoulos 3. Marguerite La Caze
  The Subversive Hearth' Sybylla Feminist Press' Rape' Photographing and Documenting the Other' Luce Irigaray's Ethics of Love'
2:30pm 4. Joanne Baker   4. Debbie Kilroy    
  Generational Feminisms and the Conservative   Transnational Networking: Toward Local Advocacy    
  Scapegoating of Girls and Young Women'    for Women Prisoners'    
3:00pm AFTERNOON TEA
 
 
3:30pm PERFORMANCES/WORKSHOPS        
  /PRESENTATIONS        
  Venue: Dixon Room        
4:00pm          
  Linda Neil        
  The Secrets of Three Women"        
4:30pm Jeanette Fabila        
  Aboriginal Dance Workshop and more…        
           
5:00pm          
           
           
5:30pm          
           
           
6:00pm          
           
           
6:30pm          
           
           
7:00pm DINNER