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Local Time: Sun Aug 1 06:37:02 2010
Aug 7: 10:00 AM: Manly meeting
We meet on the first and third Saturday of every month, at 10:00AM, at a lovely local meeting spot, called the "Bavarian Bier Cafe", right on the famous and easily accessible Manly Wharf.

Manly Wharf can be easily reached by bus or ferry service, and once you reach the Wharf, as you can see from the map above, you will be only a few steps away from the café! If you prefer to drive, there are both public (red Ps) and private (blue Ps) carparks just a few metres away from the café. More »

Saluton! See the blogs listed below for the free Introductory Esperanto Day and Information about the Summer School. Club contact details are here.

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article linkSummer School 2010 (Alant2)
posted Wed December 16th 2009 @ 7:24 PM

The Summer School in January is run by the Australian Esperanto Association (see http://www.esperanto.org.au) with the help of local volunteers and nationally and/or internationally recognised teachers of merit. Read More »

Zamenhof day 2009. (Alant2)
posted Wed December 16th 2009 @ 6:53 PM

There was a good turnout to celebrate Zamenhof's birthday. Zamenhof, who created the Esperanto Language would have been 150 this year. Read More »

Kilts and Bagpipes (Alant2)
posted Thu December 3rd 2009 @ 7:10 AM

Roger Springer gave an indepth talk about his adventures playing the Bagpipes in Esperanto. He gave a history of the clothes worn and how they are worn today. Its interesting that the clothes we see started out as simple bedding material but have become separate articles and highly formalized. Read More »

Excursion to Darling Harbour (KamLee)
posted Mon November 16th 2009 @ 12:57 AM

On Tuesday afternoon the 20th of January 2009, participants of the Sydney Summer School and others walked two kilometres from International House to Darling Harbour. Read More »

article linkMajor news reports (Alant2)
posted Wed August 12th 2009 @ 7:13 PM

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Esperanto stamps on display (Alant2)
posted Tue July 28th 2009 @ 8:05 PM

Roger Eggleton, a new member of the Newcastle Esperanto Club displayed his amazing collection of esperanto stamps and other philatelic items. Read More »

The painting is done. (Alant2)
posted Tue June 30th 2009 @ 6:53 AM

Thanks again to Dmitrio the outside of Esperanto House is now sealed and painted finalising a long oiutstanding task. Dmitri was paid a nominal sum for his excellent work. Read More »

Report on the day (Alant2)
posted Sat June 6th 2009 @ 8:54 PM

The NSW Federation presented Esperanto at a stand at the Stomp Festival. The Stand was excellent from the point of view of preparation, support, resources and execution. Read More »

Presentation of the possibilities of Esperanto (null)
posted Thu May 28th 2009 @ 8:48 PM

Dmitri gave an excellent presentation showing excerpts from various congresses. The picture shows him organising his presentation being watched by a visitor from China. Read More »

Sylvie visits Terrigal (null)
posted Sat May 9th 2009 @ 8:13 AM

A french Esperantist Sylvie has been travelling around the eastern and central parts of Australia. Read More »


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post linkSummer School January 2010 (TimStackpool)
posted Wed November 4th 2009 @ 9:11 PM

With the neutral language of Esperanto finding recent explosive popularity on the internet, Australia is hosting the International Summer School in January 2010.

Millions of young people are breathing life into the world’s most popular 'designed' language via internet chat rooms and social networks, with Sydney expected to become the focus for Esperantists over 2 weeks as exponents from around the country and the world refine skills in their 2nd favourite language.

Organisers expect that beginners in the language will be speaking Esperanto by the end of the two week course.

President of the Australian Esperanto Association Dianne Lukes said, “The growth of the language due to the rise of the internet has been phenomenal. Previously, speakers of the language had to practice Esperanto face to face, on the phone or by writing letters. Today, chat rooms, social networks and VOIP services are buzzing with both young and older people enjoying the fun and unique usefulness of this clever language.”

Devised in the 1800’s as a language to cross all racial barriers and promote intercultural harmony, Esperanto is recognised as by far the easiest 2nd language to learn. It has regular grammar rules, no confusing exceptions and every word is pronounced as it appears.

“It is amazing to travel the world and find speakers in corners of Asia, Europe, and the Middle East with vastly different cultures enjoying conversations using Esperanto,” Mrs Lukes commented. “Neither feels obliged nor disadvantaged by having to try to use each other’s native tongue,” she said.

The Australian Summer School, appropriately staged at Sydney University’s International House from January 10th to 24th, will be home to lessons ranging from novice to advanced, with tutors renowned worldwide. There will also be plenty of time for socialising and sightseeing the many exciting attractions Sydney has to offer.

Information on the Esperanto Summer School can be found at http://aesk.esperanto.org.au


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New to Esperanto ? See  http://sites.google.com/site/freelanguagecourse/ for an overview.

http://www.lernu.net Free internet lessons !!!!

See also the AEA website for Australia wide activities.