Speeches, addresses and lectures given by O'Donoghue, 2001
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Content advisory notice: This file contains content of a sensitive nature, in relation to domestic violence and child sexual abuse, that may cause distress. Scope and contents: Some of the speeches included in this file were presented at the Heads of Christian Churches Committee, the Stolen Generation Conference, Dental Therapists Conference, Asia Pacific Mediation Forum, The Dame Roma Mitchell Commemorative Human Rights Lecture for the Victorian Women Lawyers and the Law Institute of Victoria, The Australian College of Dermatologists and the Chinese Welfare Services of South Australia.
This file includes a copy of the program for Oration 2001 by Rabbi David Rosen held by the N'Nai N'Rith Anti-Defamation Commission Inc and the Council of Christians and Jews (South Australia) Inc. O'Donoghue was a guest speaker for this event. The file also includes O'Donoghue's media release in response to the September 11 Terrorist Attacks on the United States of America; she was speaking at WestCare Adelaide on the 12 September 2001.
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