The Conscription Conflict and the Great War

Book presentation, 27 October 2016, Melbourne, Australia

Monash University Publishing and Victorian Trades Hall Council are delighted to invite you to the launch of 

The Conscription Conflict and the Great War 

Edited by Robin Archer, Joy Damousi, Murray Goot and Sean Scalmer 

To be launched by The Hon Bill Shorten MP

With MC Luke Hilakari 

When: Thursday 27 October 2016, 6.00 for 6.30pm start

Where: Victorian Trades Hall. Meeting Room 1, via Victoria Street entrance (54 Victoria Street, Carlton).

RSVP (essential) by 24 October to: www.weareunion.org.au/booklaunch

Bill Shorten is the Federal Member for Maribyrnong and the Leader of the Federal Labor Party.

He joined the Ministry in 2010 and the Cabinet in 2011. As a senior member of the Rudd and Gillard Governments, he played a key role in securing a number of historic Labor reforms including the National Disability Insurance Scheme. During his time as Minister for Workplace Relations, Bill continued the Labor Government’s ongoing commitment to a fair and productive workplace relations system. After Labor lost office in 2013, Bill contested the leadership and became the first leader of the Labor Party to be elected by both Caucus and rank-and-file members.

Before entering Parliament, Bill already had extensive experience representing the rights of working Australians. As State Secretary of the Australian Workers’ Union from 1998 to 2006 and National Secretary from 2001 to 2007, Bill has a fundamental belief in workers’ rights, equal opportunity and workplace safety and his respect for industry bargaining and advocacy.

Luke Hilakari is the Secretary of Victorian Trades Hall Council – the voice of Victorians at work. VTHC is the central organising force of the mighty Victorian Trade Union movement, bringing together all Victorian workers to campaign in solidarity – We Are Union. Under Luke’s leadership VTHC organises campaigns to better engage working women and young workers, leads public discussion on occupational health and safety, and pushes for a more socially just Victoria.

The editors:

Robin Archer is Director of the postgraduate program in Political Sociology at the London School of Economics and Emeritus Fellow in Politics at Corpus Christi College, Oxford. He is the author of Economic Democracy and Why Is There No Labor Party in the United States?

Joy Damousi is Professor of History at the University of Melbourne. She is the author of The Labour of Loss: Mourning, Memory and Wartime Bereavement in AustraliaFreud in the Antipodes and Colonial Voices: A Cultural History of English in Australia 1840-1940.

Murray Goot is Emeritus Professor of Politics at Macquarie University and a former President of the Australasian Political Studies Association. He is the co-editor of Australian Opinion PollsDivided Nation? (co-authored with Tim Rowse), and numerous scholarly articles on elections, referendums and public opinion.

Sean Scalmer is Associate Professor of History at the University of Melbourne. He is the author of Dissent Events: Protest, the Media, and the Political Gimmick in Australia and Gandhi in the West: The Mahatma and the Rise of Radical Protest.

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