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SUMMARY:World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD)
DESCRIPTION:The United Nations General Assembly\, in its resolution 66/127\, designated 15 June as World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD).\nWEAAD is celebrated each year\, globally\, providing an opportunity for communities to stand together against the abuse\, mistreatment and neglect of older people. \nElder abuse comes in many forms. It can be financial\, emotional\, psychological\, physical\, sexual\, or social. Elder abuse can occur once\, or many times and can vary in severity from subtle through to extreme. It can include one or a combination of the different types of abuse.\nMost often\, elder abuse is carried out by someone known to the older person\, with two thirds of abusers being an adult child. Abusers can also be other family members\, relatives\, or friends.\nElder abuse affects people of all genders and all walks of life. The abuse\, however\, disproportionately affects women – two-thirds of people seeking help from SRV are women.\nCulturally and Linguistically Diverse communities\, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and LGBTQI+ communities are additionally vulnerable\, as are older people living in rural and regional communities. \nOld Treasury Building will be lit in purple for this event from sunrise to sunset.
URL:https://www.oldtreasurybuilding.org.au/event/world-elder-abuse-awareness-day-weaad/
LOCATION:Old Treasury Building\, 20 Spring Street\, East Melbourne\, VIC\, 3002\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Lighting
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260617
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SUMMARY:National Police Legacy Day
DESCRIPTION:This important day honours the vital work of the nation’s eight Police Legacy organisations and raises awareness of the invaluable support they provide to police and their families.\nEvery Australian state and territory have its own Police Legacy organisation\, each committed to caring for those who serve\, and the families left behind. \nNational Police Legacy Day is celebrated annually on 17 June\, marking the anniversary of the first Australian Police Legacy organisation established in Queensland in 1971.\nIt is a national day of unity dedicated to honoring fallen officers and celebrating the vital support provided to the families they leave behind \nOld Treasury Building will be lit in purple for this event from sunrise to sunset.
URL:https://www.oldtreasurybuilding.org.au/event/national-police-legacy-day-ongoing/2026-06-17/
LOCATION:Old Treasury Building\, 20 Spring Street\, East Melbourne\, VIC\, 3002\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Lighting
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260619
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SUMMARY:World Sickle Cell Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:World Sickle Cell Day 2026 is observed on June 19 to raise global awareness about Sickle Cell Disease and support affected individuals and families. The day was officially recognised by the United Nations in 2008 to highlight SCD as a global public health concern and to encourage early diagnosis\, better treatment\, and ongoing research. \nSCD is a hereditary blood disorder that affects hemoglobin in red blood cells\, causing them to take on a crescent or sickle shape. These abnormal cells can block blood flow\, leading to severe pain\, anaemia\, organ damage\, and increased risk of infections. Early diagnosis\, access to quality healthcare\, and community awareness are essential for improving health outcomes and quality of life for those living with the condition. \nOld Treasury Building will be lit in red for this event from sunrise to sunset.
URL:https://www.oldtreasurybuilding.org.au/event/world-sickle-cell-day-2026/
LOCATION:Old Treasury Building\, 20 Spring Street\, East Melbourne\, VIC\, 3002\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Lighting
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260628T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260628T120000
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SUMMARY:Old Treasury Building: Public Tour (June 2026)
DESCRIPTION:The Old Treasury building is one of very few gold rush buildings still in use in the city. \nThis monthly tour will showcase the exhibitions\, including the beautiful building. See areas of the building inaccessible to the general public\, including the Executive Council Chamber. This historic room is where the Governor of Victoria has met for over 160 years to sign legislation into law. Find out more about Melbourne’s fascinating gold rush past! \nView original plans by Old Treasury Building architect John James Clark\, exclusively available on a tour!
URL:https://www.oldtreasurybuilding.org.au/event/old-treasury-building-public-tour-june-2026/
LOCATION:Old Treasury Building\, 20 Spring Street\, East Melbourne\, VIC\, 3002\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Tour
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SUMMARY:Making Public Histories: Why Republics Die
DESCRIPTION:Threats to democratic and republican regimes in the contemporary world have caused historians to reflect on how they fail. Are they vulnerable to authoritarian and military threats\, or are they victims of their own shortcomings? Three historians of very different periods in world history join with host Peter McPhee to discuss this fundamental issue. \nHost:\nProfessor Peter McPhee is the Chair of the History Council of Victoria. He was appointed to a Personal Chair in History at the University of Melbourne in 1993. He was Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) and then the University’s first Provost in 2007-09. He is now an Emeritus Professor. He has published widely on the history of France since 1770\, most recently Robespierre: a Revolutionary Life (2012); Liberty or Death: the French Revolution (2016); and An Environmental History of France: Making the Landscape 1770-2020 (2024). \nOur speakers:\nFrederik Vervaet – Reform Unwillingness and the Death of the Roman Republic\nFrederik Vervaet (PhD Ghent\, Flanders) is Professor of Ancient History at the University of Melbourne where he specializes in Roman sociopolitical and institutional history and its ceaseless relevance to our modern era. He is one of the editors of the collection\, How Republics Die: Creeping Authoritarianism in Ancient Rome and Beyond. \nDr Ángel Alcalde – Fascism and the Destruction of European Democracies in the 1930s\nDr Ángel Alcalde is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Melbourne. His recently completed book The Global Rise of Fascism is under contract with Cambridge University Press. \nDr Julia Bowes – Make America Great Again? A Historical Perspective on the Right and the Decline of Democracy in the United States\nDr Julia Bowes is a Lecturer in Gender History at the University of Melbourne. Her first book\, Every Man’s Home A Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism\, will appear with Princeton University Press this April. \nThe seminar is part of an ongoing series\, Making Public Histories\, that is offered jointly by the Monash University History Program\, the History Council of Victoria and the Old Treasury Building. Each seminar aims to explore issues and approaches in making public histories. The seminars are open\, free of charge\, to anyone interested in the creation and impact of history in contemporary society. \nWe thank the series sponsors\, Monash University Publishing\, the Monash University History Program and the Old Treasury Building.
URL:https://www.oldtreasurybuilding.org.au/event/making-public-histories-why-republics-die/
LOCATION:Online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Free,Making Public Histories
ORGANIZER;CN="History Council Victoria":MAILTO:info@historycouncilvic.org.au
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SUMMARY:Wear it Purple Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Wear it Purple Day (WIPD) was founded in 2010 in a global response to many rainbow youth taking their lives after being bullied and harassed as a result of a lack of acceptance of their sexuality or gender identification.\nWIPD\, is a day to show support\, awareness\, and inclusiveness to our young rainbow youth. Is an opportunity to show that we value our ‘Rainbow Youth’ and their mental health matters.\nShowing a visual sign of support and understanding\, by wearing purple. \nOld Treasury Building will be lit in purple for this event from sunrise to sunset.
URL:https://www.oldtreasurybuilding.org.au/event/wear-it-purple-day-2026/
LOCATION:Old Treasury Building\, 20 Spring Street\, East Melbourne\, VIC\, 3002\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Lighting
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