ConFest (Conference Festival) Tribute Web Site Disclaimer
Please note that this is a tribute web site to ConFest, a 'Conference Festival' gathering event phenomenon which has historical origins in Australia when it was instigated by Dr Jim Cairns in 1976 and organised by the co-ordinating group 'Alternative Canberra'.
The views, opinions and links in this site are *not* those of the Down to Earth (Victoria) Co-operative Society Limited [DTE], in Australia, which is an incorporated not for profit co-operative, registered in 1977, in the State of Victoria, that emerged 'after' the first Down To Earth ConFest in 1976, to have become an organisation responsible for organising later 'Conference Festival' gathering events called ConFest, to the current day.
However, this tribute web site is established in support of Conference Festival (ConFest) events staged by the Down to Earth (Victoria) Co-operative Society Limited, and acknowledges with highest praise, the late Dr Jim Cairns' intstrumental role in both founding and instigating, the first "ConFest" in Dec 1976, called:
"ConFest - Down to Earth: A Shaping of Alternatives";
co-ordinated through the organising group 'Alternative Canberra', which was the logistics group formed by Dr Jim Cairns to stage this first seminal event.
Therefore, please do not confuse, or associate, the views of the tribute web site to those of the current Down to Earth (Victoria) Co-operative Society Limited, or Dr Jim Cairns' original organising group 'Alternative Canberra'. These three bodies are seperate and independent from each other.
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Also, all the views contained within the tribute web site are protected under the First Amendment.
AMENDMENT I
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The Tribute Web Site Team.
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