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	<description>supporting women in Timor-Leste</description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heru Ini Lafu: Weaving Life is a unique film that journeys into rural East Timor to show a side of life rarely seen on the Australian screen. The film highlights womens resistance and celebrates their critical role in cultural regeneration and national development. Most importantly, the film reveals the beauty of East Timorese culture and the creative processes of traditional Tais weaving.
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		<title>Hands needed in East Timor!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For almost two years we&#8217;ve been working towards building spaces specifically for women in the three remote communities and we&#8217;re almost there!  Thanks to Rotary, we almost have sufficient resources to complete the projects however we still need a bit more cash and many pairs of skilled hands when construction commences in August 2009.
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