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Battlefronts of Radical Protest: History and Heritage in Bristol and Ballarat

Eureka Centre Ballarat

102 Stawell Street South,
Eureka VIC 3350

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  • Mon 17 Nov

6pm–7pm

Join Professor Ben Mountford, Australian Catholic University Professor and Simon J Potter, University of Bristol as they explore the connection between Ballarat and Bristol's radical histories, how they have been understood over time, and how thinking about the past can help us understand contemporary issues.

Presented by the Eureka Centre as part of the Australia International Council on Monuments and Sites and City of Ballarat National Conference 'Our Shared Heritage. Un-Settling Ground' and supported by the University of Bristol's Benjamin Meaker Bequest, Australian Catholic University, and the Victorian Goldfields World Heritage bid.

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