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Sõrve Trivia Night

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Sõrve Trivia Night

We have lots of games, lucky door prize and raffle SO BRING YOUR MONEY WITH YOU!

All money goes to a good cause, to keep the prices down at Sõrve. All prices will remain the same as last year even though Pt Woollies put up their prices. You all will receive a discount this year if you attend full time.

THANKS AGAIN FOR SUPPORTING SORVE.

Don’t forget Sõrve 2010 starts on the 8th January 2010 to 15th January 2010. We are taking bookings now with a $20.00 deposit. Get it in early so you don’t miss out on a place. To book, see details at the Sõrve website.

Sorve Trivia Night

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Title: Sorve Trivia Night
Location: Estonian House, Sydney
Link out: Click here
Description: We have lots of games, lucky door prize and raffle SO BRING YOUR MONEY WITH YOU!

Thanks for booking a table or spot @ our Trivia night, all money goes to a good cause, to keep the prices down at Sorve. All prices will remain the same as last year even though Pt Woollies put up their prices, you all will receive a discount this year if you attend full time. THANKS AGAIN FOR SUPPORTING SORVE.

Don’t forget Sorve 2010 Starts on the 8th January 2010 to 15th January 2010.
Taking bookings now $20.00 deposit. Get it in early so you don’t miss out on a place.
Start Time: 18:30
Date: 2009-05-30

2009 European Parliamentary Election

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Information for Estonian Voters in Australia
 

Elections to the European Parliament will take place in Estonia on 7 June 2009.

Estonian citizens living permanently or temporarily in a foreign state may vote electronically (Internet Voting), by post or in person. This includes holders of Estonian passports.

 

Internet Voting is available on the web-page www.valimised.ee from 9:00 on 28 May 2009 until 20:00 on 3 June 2009.

 

Postal voting first requires an application to the Estonian representation:

2009 European Parliamentary Election

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Information for Estonian Voters in Australia

ENUElections to the European Parliament will take place in Estonia on 7 June 2009.

Estonian citizens living permanently or temporarily in a foreign state may vote electronically (Internet Voting), by post or in person. This includes holders of Estonian passports.

Internet Voting is available on the web-page www.valimised.ee from 9:00 on 28 May 2009 until 20:00 on 3 June 2009.

Postal voting first requires an application to the Estonian representation:

Consulate of the Republic of Estonia
11 Langsford Street
CLAREMONT WA 6010

The application for a postal vote is here: Postal vote application

The completed application must:

  • include a copy of the personal detail page of an identity document;
  • indicate the voter’s residential address in Australia;
  • indicate the voter’s last residential address in Estonia;
  • if the voter has never had a residence in Estonia, indicate the last residence of the voter’s parents or grandparents in Estonia.

The completed application must be received by the Estonian representation not later than 8 May 2009.

Voters who apply on time and who comply with the requirements of the European Parliament Election Act will be sent a ballot paper, the list of parties, and two envelopes, together with voting instructions.

Voting in person

A voter who does not send a ballot paper to a representation of Estonia by the due date may vote in person after presenting a valid identification document and signing the list of voters at:

Estonian House, 141 Campbell Street, Surry Hills, NSW

  • 23 May 2009, 10:00-16:00
  • 25 May 2009, 16:00-20:00

Contacts:

Honorary Consul General of Estonia in Sydney – (612) 9810 7468, estconsyd@bigpond.com

Honorary Consul of Estonia in Perth – (618) 9384 2757, anuvanhattem@aol.com

Estonian National Electoral Committee: www.vvk.ee

Meie Kodu

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Meie Kodu

Australian Estonian Weekly “Our Home”

Subscription Costs

Australia
1 Year $88.00 (inc GST)
6 Months $49.50 (inc GST)
3 Months $30.80 (inc GST)

The Estonian play, “Sõdur” (“Soldier”) comes to Australia in February

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Sodur / Soldier

Performances of “Sõdur” or “Soldier” will take place as follows.  If you would like a copy of the English translation before you attend a performance, please contact the consulate at estconsyd@bigpond.com

The Estonian play, “Sõdur” (“Soldier”) comes to Australia in February

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Sodur

Performances of “Sõdur” or “Soldier” will take place as follows. If you would like a copy of the English translation before you attend a performance, please contact the consulate at estconsyd@bigpond.com

Perth

Sunday 8th of February 2009, 3pm
Foundation Theatre, Scotch College
Australind St Entrance, Swanbourne
Contact: Anu van Hattem on 08 9384 2757 , email: anuvanhattem@aol.com

Adelaide

Saturday 14th of February 2009, 4pm
Estonian House , 200 Jeffcott St. North Adelaide
Contact: Iivo Tuul on 08 8261 2574, email: tuul@optusnet.com.au

Hobart

Thursday, 19th of February 2009, time TBA
Venue TBA
Contact Tiiu Rääbus, on 03 6278 3574, email: tiiu_au@yahoo.com.au

Melbourne

Saturday 21st of February 2009, 6pm, the performance will now start at 3pm
Estonian House
43 Melville St, West Brunswick
Contact Bruno Metsar on 03 9836 0516, email: metsar@hotkey.net.au

Thirlmere

Tuesday 24th of February 2009, 2pm
Estonian House
Estonian Rd, Thirlmere
Contact Krista Ford (02) 4681 8511, email: kristaford@netspace.net.au

Sydney

Saturday 28th of February 2009, 2pm
Estonian House
141 Campbell St, Darlinghurst

Contact Peeter Muttik (02) 9739 3404 , email: peeter.muttik@areva-td.com

Wellington, New Zealand

Saturday 3rd of March 2009, TBA
Contact Tõnu Loorpärg on +64 4293 1361, email loorparg@xtra.co.nz

Estonian Archives in Australia

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Address:
Estonian House
141 Campbell St
Surry Hills NSW 2010 Australia

Website:
archives.eesti.org.au

Contact:
Maie Barrow – archives@eesti.org.au

Description: The Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA) was established by the Council of Estonian Societies in Australia on 5 January 1952. The EAA is one of the four Estonian Archives existing outside Estonia and holds an important collection of material relating to the lives and achievements of Estonians living outside Estonia.

The Archive is open to the public and welcomes visitors on Wednesdays from 10am to 3pm

Virmalised – Estonian Folk Dancers

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“Virmalised” is an Estonian folk dance group in Sydney Estonian House, with its heritage dating back to 1934, and the name “Virmalised” being adopted in 1969.

The group meets to learn traditional Estonian folk dances as well as learning “new” folk dances every Monday from 7.30pm to 9pm (except for school holidays and public holidays).

The group is open to everyone form the age of 13 (year 7) and above.

We perform at traditional celebrations at the Estonian House as well as multicultural events. Folk clothes will be provided to all performers. See our latest performances on Facebook or catch up on Instagram.

Contact:
Kara Nurm
sydneyvirmalised@gmail.com
0448 930 322

Sydney Estonian House
141 Campbell Street
Surry Hills
NSW 2010

Postal address:
39 The Watermark
Mount Annan
NSW 2567
Australia

“Travel to the Old Country: Transnational engagements and the Estonian diaspora” by Brad Ruting

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Brad Ruting of the University of Sydney has recently completed his Honours year in Geography. His thesis is titled ‘Travel to the Old Country: Transnational engagements and the Estonian diaspora.‘ It discusses Estonian-Australians who make trips to Estonia.

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If you want to have a look at the thesis, it can be downloaded from: http://bradruting.googlepages.com/estonians

Brad can be contacted at b.ruting@usyd.edu.au

“Travel to the Old Country: Transnational engagements and the Estonian diaspora” by Brad Ruting

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Brad Ruting of the University of Sydney has recently completed his Honours year in Geography. His thesis is titled ‘Travel to the Old Country: Transnational engagements and the Estonian diaspora.‘ It discusses Estonian-Australians who make trips to Estonia.

Tallinn, Estonia

If you want to have a look at the thesis, it can be downloaded from: http://bradruting.googlepages.com/estonians

Brad can be contacted at b.ruting@usyd.edu.au

A new way to learn Estonian

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Last June the Finno-Ugric Society of Canada held its regular conference in Vancouver . One evening the participants were invited to a reception organised by the Vancouver Estonian Society, where after dinner there was a concert by the mixed and ladies’ choirs and the Vancouver folkdancing group performed.

However, the last item was the highlight of the evening: a lesson of Estonian via the internet telephone Skype.