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The aim of World AIDS Day and AIDS Awareness Week is to raise awareness in the community about HIV/AIDS issues, including the need for support and understanding for people living with HIV/AIDS, and the need for the development of education and prevention initiatives.
1 December - World AIDS Day 2005
Chief Minister's Breakfast
This annual event recognises the local, national and international impacts of the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Chief Minister Jon Stanhope will give the keynote address. 7.30am Hotel Kurrajong. |
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Garema Place Fair
10am - 2pm Garema Place, Civic. |
Ecumenical Church Service
5.30pm All Saints Church, Ainslie |
Twilight Picnic
6.30pm The National Carillon. |
9 December - Positively Red Dinner
People Living With HIV/AIDS ACT and the AIDS Action Council invite you to dinner to celebrate World AIDS Day 2005.
Vivaldi's Restaurant, Australian National University
Cost $40 per person. Bookings essential. Contact us.
Entertainment provided by Tony Ladds.


This year's World AIDS Day fair will be held in conjunction with the Chief Minister's Department 'Groovin' in Garema'. Loads of free entertainment.
The annual Ecumenical Church Service is held to remember all those people who have been affected by HIV/AIDS and to reaffirm our committment to support, treatment and prevention.
BYO food and drinks for this casual wind-down of World AIDS Day.