Sydney, NSW, Australia
Slovenian Association Sydney, Australia
2-10 Elizabeth Street, Wetherill Park, NSW 2164
Ph 02 9756 1658 Fax 02 9756 1447
E-mail slosyd@synflux.com.au
President: Ivan Gerič
Slovenian Association Sydney, Australia
2-10 Elizabeth Street, Wetherill Park, NSW 2164
Ph 02 9756 1658 Fax 02 9756 1447
E-mail slosyd@synflux.com.au
President: Ivan Gerič
SBS Radio, Slovenian Program
P.O. Box 294,
South Melbourne VIC 3205,
Australia
Tel: 03 9949 2121
Fax: 03 9949 2385
E-mail: slovenian.program@sbs.com.au
SBS Radio Sydney
Locked Bag 028
Crows Nest, NSW 1585
Australia
Tel: 02 9430 2828
Fax: 02 9438 1114
E-mail: slovenian.program@sbs.com.au
Slovenian Club of Perth WA Inc
131 James Street, Guildford, WA 6055, Australia
Ph 08 9279 4688
Fax 08 9364 2716
President: Ferdinand Pestotnik
Radio 3 ZZZ, Melbourne, Ethnic Community Radio, Slovenian Program
P.O. Box 1106, Collingwood Vic 3066, Australia
tel. 3 9763 4245
fax. 3 9763 3542
Email: metkal@bigpond.net.au
Coordinator: Margaret Lenarčič
It started in 1974, to create an opportunity for the Slovenian Clubs in Victoria to compete in a friendly atmosphere and thereby creating a type of unity between the participating Clubs.
Each year there is a competition with teams comprising of 3 men’s triples and either one ladies quad or two doubles. Each Club then hosts a competition where teams compete against each other and at the end of the season all the results are collated and the winners are awarded trophies at the annual Bowlers? Presentation Night (usually in May) and is held at one of the Clubs on a rotating basis.
Baraga Library
19 A’ Beckett Street, Kew, VIC 3101, Australia
Ph. 03 9853 7787
Fax. 03 9853 6176
Librarian: Marija Oppelt
Slovenian Australian Social and Sport Association St. Albans Inc
4 Willis Street (P.O. Box 297), St Albans, VIC 3021, Australia
Ph/Fax 61 3 9364 5885
E-mail slovien@bigpond.net.au
President: Branko Kojc
Slovenian Australian Social and Sports Club "Jadran" Inc.
35 Duncans Lane, Diggers Rest, VIC 3427, Australia
Ph/Fax 03 9850 1431
President: Stojan Brne
During the year students were required to submit several written pieces, in different types of writing and a variety of formats. They were required to write in an imaginative or personal or informative or persuasive style, choosing at least two different types.
The topics developed for the Slovenian Course Outlines reflected a strong bias towards culture and cultural activities. They ranged from the personal to a community-based focus. At lower levels focusing on customs and traditions and broadened at higher levels by exploring historical and literary themes, integrating as much as possible the personal and social fields in the suggested activities and the texts selected for study. Literary themes were explored, including the life experience of the poet, the historical context of his literary productions and personal experience of family and friends.