All classes for term I, 2009 are at:
Philip Smith Hall except those marked with an asterisk
Details of venues are advised in the newsletter. To access an online copy of the current newsletter with details of the provisional program for Term I, 2009, click here.


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Provisional Programme, Term I, 2009
Monday, 10 March to Thursday, 21 May

Note: There will be no classes during the Easter break from 13-16 April, 2009


For details of the Summer Lecture Series, click here.

MONDAY

10.00am - 11.00am German Conversation Anjie Fox
The Norman Achievement Bob Clarke
Italian Conversation for Fluent Speakers(1) Teodino Ottavi
More Travels without a Donkey# May Backhouse
11.30am - 12.30pm Writing Workshop Joan Loudon
Off the Beaten Track; travellers of C19th/C20th Frances Parsons
Italian for Travellers(1) Cristel Ashley
Art, Architecture and Design# Peter Courtney
Choral Singing* TBA


TUESDAY


10.00am - 11.00am French (Continuation of the 2004 Class) Joan Von Bibra
Outstanding People Gifford Causon
Celebrities as Storytellers# Richard Davis
11.30am - 12.30pm Indonesian Greg Thé
The Diversity of Aboriginal Civilization Meg Taylor
Taj, Raj and Empire: an outline history of India# Bruce Davis(Convenor)
1.00pm - 2.00pm Play Reading Marlene Lette
1.00pm - 3.00pm The Golden Age of British Cinema (Series 3)# Jack Lickiss


WEDNESDAY


10.00am - 11.00am French for Travellers Therese Pearce
Climate Change: Transforming our lives, our communities, our world Peter Boyer and
Margaret Steadman
Ian's Mish-mash of Medical and Social Matters# Ian Lewis
9.45am - 11.15am Modern Greek (Intermediate)* Mary Baker
11.30am - 12.30pm All that Jazz Jack Lickiss
The Australian Lighthorse in WWI (Five Wks) Nevill Thomas
The Magic Lantern Show - Series 16# Graeme Thompson
1.15pm - 2.15pm German (Advanced) Fred Schluter


THURSDAY


10.00 am - 11.00am French Conversation (Advanced) Pam Galloway
Tai Chi Sheila Spargo
Kaleidoscope# Leone Scrivener (Convenor)
11.30am - 12.30pm French Conversation (Intermediate) Pam Galloway
A Literary Diarist (Five Wks) Les Crompton
Chekhov: his life and short stories (Five Wks) Penny Cohen
Jungle Campaigns of the Australian Army# John Roberts
12.45pm - 2.45pm Watercolour Painting Jane James
1.00pm - 2.00pm Reading Poetry for Pleasure Bruce Rosen


PLEASE NOTE: Classes will be held at Philip Smith Hall - those marked # will be downstairs in the Theatre and the rest upstairs in the Lecture Room, the Middle Office or the Conference Room.

EXCEPTIONS are marked * and details of venues are advised in the newsletter.

(1)Italian classes are held at 81 Federal Street, North Hobart.

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