The Irish Scene July/August 2022 Edition

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THE FOURTH TUESDAY BOOK CLUB BOOK CLUB THE FOURTH TUESDAY fourthofTuesday of thewith month, with exception of December. At 7.30pm Meets fourthMeets Tuesday the month, exception of December. At 7.30pm May 24 ‘Phosphorescence’ by Julia Baird, to be presented by Trish Dooey July 26 To be most members may be out of the state on holidays June 28 confirmed TBA as to be presented by Cecilia Bray Venue Irish Club Committee Room, 61 Townshend Road, Subiaco Aug 23 To be confirmed Admission Free. All welcome. Light refreshments provided. Tea and coffee from the Bar $2 Venue Irish Club Committee 61 Townshend Road, Subiaco Contact Convener Room, Mary Purcell, m.purcell@telstra.com Admission Free. All welcome. Light refreshments provided. Tea and coffee from the Bar $2 Contact BLOOMSDAY Convener Mary -Purcell, m.purcell@telstra.com James Joyce Literary Competition presentations

Mary Durack Memorial Lecture Launched in 1995 the annual Mary Durack Memorial Lecture honours the pioneering work in Australia on many fronts by the Durack family and our founding member and first patron Dame Mary Durack AC DBE Australian author and historian, (1913 - 1994). This year’s lecture will be delivered by Patsy Millet, writer, journalist and archivist, daughter of Dame Mary Durack. The Subject is ‘The Irish Partners – Connor and Doherty’. The story of the two men who became the partners in To mark the 100th anniversary of the publication of Ulysses, the AIHA will hold a celebratory event on the firm of CD&D –thcattle agents andworld-wide more to as theBloomsday, Kimberley.after Leopold Bloom in Ulysses. At the event, the , officially known June 16 Patsy Millet shortlisted recently published “Inseparable Elements. DameasMary Durack: A Daughter’s Perspective”, Fremantle Press, entries from our competition will be staged readings, drama, music and visual presentations by solo or groups. overall winneron willrequest be chosen by popular vote on the night and will receive a cash 2021. A review is included onThe flyer, available prize. Venue Irish Club We thank our Theatre adjudicators Frank Murphy and Frances Devlin-Glass Date Sunday 14 August at 3pm. $20/$15 members. Bookings available from July Thursday June 16 atQ&A 7.30pm Includes Date Irish afternoon tea, moderated segment open to the audience Venue Admission Prizes Bookings

Irish Club Theatre, 61 Townshend Road, Subiaco (to be confirmed) AIHA members $20, Non-members $25, includes light refreshments Best Edwardian dressed male or female. Plus special Irish raffle

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AIHA Website Check our website https://irishheritage.com.au/news-blog/ for a selection of exclusive interviews conducted by committee member Gill Kenny and other articles of note. If you click on the interview with Aine Tyrrell you will arrive at our YouTube channel. Aine is really interesting - victim of domestic violence, successful singer, living in a bus and rearing 3 children. She has great perspectives on life and had a real Irish chat with Gill. Easter Monday Annual Catalpa Commemoration was professionally videod this year. The link will Check our website https://irishheritage.com.au/news-blog/ for a selection of exclusive interviews conducted by commitbe on our website as soon as available. Gilland andother Patricia Brattonoffor this new tee memberWe Gillthank Kenny articles note. You member can viewfeature. this year’s Easter Monday Annual Catalpa Commemora-

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tion which wasThe professionally videod. Check out our Irish Heritage Trail under About/Heritage Trail. It is split into North JOURNAL and South ofMembers the Swan river. You can identify the location of 18 sites on the maps and by clicking the arrows on the of AIHA receive 4 editions of the Journal each year. Latest edition for March 2022, Vol 31, No 1 is bottom left of the maps read a summary of theofrelevance and of index each of site. available. Weyou nowcan have a library of 30 years Journal and areimportance compiling an every article title, author and subject detail to be made available on our website from May this year. We anticipate almost 2,000 titles in the index. Contributors can email editor Julie Breathnach-Banwait on journal@irishheritage.com.au ofNon-members AIHA receivecan 4 editions the Journal purchaseofcopies at $10 each year. We have now compiled an index of over 2,000 articles

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Members from 30 years of Association Journals by article title, author, subject and editor. This data has a search feature and will be Up shortly. Contributors can email editor Julie Breathnach-Banwait on journal@irishheritage. made availableComing on our website Annual Mary Durack lecture to be delivered by Patsy Millet, daughter of Dame Mary Durack, AC DBE com.au Non-members can purchase copies at -$10 . Date is subject to confirmation by Irish Club in July or August Australian author and historian, (1913 1994).

Coming Up Planning and Review session Saturday 9 July. We welcome input and ideas Illustrated Talk on Irish Famine Orphan Girls, details being confirmed

MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL Due 1 January, 2022 Family membership $65 Concession (Centrelink and unwaged students with ID) $55 Distant (200 kms from Perth) $45 Membership fee includes tax deductible donation of $20 Members enjoy discounted rates to dinners and functions, exclusive events, quarterly Journal, voting rights, and opportunities to participate in activities which promote an awareness of Australia’s Irish Heritage 90-page Journal publication is issued free to members quarterly and available for purchase at $10. Non Political-Non Sectarian-Emphatically Australian PO Box 1583 Subiaco 6904. Tel: 08 9345 3530. Secretary: 08 9367 6026 Email: secretary@irishheritage.com.au or admin@irishheritage.com.au mailto:aiha@irishheritage.net Web Page: https://irishheritage.com.au/. Look us up on Facebook


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Gaelic Football & Hurling

2min
pages 92-93

Darkness into Light

2min
pages 89-90

Australia Irish Heritage Association

4min
page 91

Bill Daly

9min
pages 86-88

Irish Theatre Players

1min
page 81

Ulster Rambles

15min
pages 84-85

Shane by Noel O’Neill

3min
page 80

Paula from Tasmania

10min
pages 77-78

Book Reviews

7min
pages 74-75

Damn Yankee Whalers

8min
pages 46-49

Michael Collins assassination

10min
pages 66-71

Memory man Joe Graham

5min
pages 72-73

Shamrock Rovers

3min
pages 60-61

Catalpa Monday 2023

4min
pages 44-45

Politics

14min
pages 36-43

“I’m half Irish, half Italian, Mate!”

5min
pages 6-7

Winners are Grinners Dave Callan interview

14min
pages 18-23

Rifles fired up Dublin punk scene

3min
pages 8-9

Many are called, few are chosen

3min
page 13

Honorary Irish Consulate

7min
pages 15-17

Tralee Roses glow and grow

8min
pages 24-31

Australia’s ‘Irish’ Prime Minister’s

6min
pages 10-12

Dublin Calling: Albo’s Irish punk past

3min
pages 4-5
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