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Home »Member news»22nd Australasian Irish Studies Conference

22nd Australasian Irish Studies Conference

Posted on19 August 201619 August 2016AuthorAnn Standish

Early Bird registrations close Friday 19 August 2016. There is a final registration date of Monday 31 October 2016. Further information.

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