by Helen Stanger | 25 May 2017 | Other
After 5 years of brutal occupation by German forces, at last Denmark has the upper hand. Opening scenes show long lines of defeated German troops shuffling along a road, while a Danish sergeant fluent in German oversees them from his vehicle. What causes him to pick...
by SafeGround | 16 May 2017 | Other
Safe Ground researchers will embark on a detailed research in three Pacific Island Nations beginning in September. The researchers will look at the effects of ERW (explosive remnants of war) on civil populations over 70 years since the end of WW2. The aim is to...
by Matilda Byrne | 30 Mar 2017 | Other
Some weeks ago the International Committee to Abolish Nuclear Weapons met in Melbourne for a roundtable at a crucial time. ICAN and its affiliated organisations movement have striking similarities to the roots of SafeGround as ICBL –AN and we are a proud member of...
by SafeGround | 30 Mar 2017 | Other
Minelab is an Adelaide based company that excels in metal detection technology. The name Minelab does not refer to landmine but rather to gold mine, which was the focus of the company when it was established in 1989. In 2008, Minelab was purchased by another...
by Matilda Byrne | 30 Mar 2017 | Other
We thank everyone who came and those who provided feedback. If you have suggestions on the sort of events you’d like to see SafeGround hold, please do not hesitate to contact us. Below are the appraisals SafeGround and the South Australian organising committee...
by Matilda Byrne | 30 Mar 2017 | Other
Around 120 people came together in the Mercedes College Lecture Theatre on the 27th of February 2017 to relive the story of the ANBL. Working with the Jesuit Refugee Service in Thailand in 1989 brought Sr. Patricia Pak Poy face to face with the humanitarian crisis on...
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