2010 Calendar of events
Receive information on the Hawke Centre public program by subscribing to the Hawke Centre mailing list
Jan / Feb / March / April / May / June / July / August / September / October / November / December
Hawke Centre public program
Click onto individual event for additional information / bookings and audio or written transcripts (where available)
January 2010
From the Dreaming: Converging - Emerging - Progressing
Exhibition: 29 January - 22 February
Kerry Packer Civic Gallery, UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building
level 3
Exhibition launch: Friday 29 January
February 2010
From Plains to Plate: The Future of Food in South Australia
Wednesday 10 February: 5.45pm for 6.00pm start, Allan Scott Auditorium, UniSA
City West campus, Hawke Building
Jointly presented with the Friends of Earth Adelaide
The Big Water Debate
Thursday 11 February: 5.30pm for a 6.00pm start
Allan Scott Auditorium, UniSA City West
campus, Hawke Building
Jointly presented with the Water Action Coalition
Australian International Documentary Conference
Opening event: Tuesday 23 February: 8.00pm Allan Scott Auditorium
and Kerry Packer Civic Gallery, UniSA City West campus, Hawke
Building
Supported by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre -
Full program: AIDC 23-26 February 2010
Selected works from the UniSA Samstag Collection
Exhibition: 24 February - 4 March
Kerry Packer Civic Gallery, UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building
level 3
March 2010
Adelaide Writers' Week: William Dalrymple
Monday 1 March (8pm) / Tuesday 2 March (9.30am) / Wednesday 3 March
(1.45pm)
Supported by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
Australian Refugee Association Inc Annual Oration
with Hieu Van Le AO
"Something to Crow About" (A vision for South Australia in 2036)
Wednesday 24 March, 6.45pm, Allan Scott Auditorium, UniSA City
West campus, Hawke Building
Supported by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
Our Living Murray
Exhibition: 9 March - 15 April
Kerry Packer Civic Gallery, UniSA City West campus Hawke
Building level 3
April 2010
Emotional Geographies: The Third International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Emotional Geographies
Tuesday 6 - Thursday 8 April, Bradley Forum, UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building level 5
Think Again! Time to recover
or time to change?
Adelaide Thinkers in Residence Public Forum
Tuesday 13 April, 6.00pm for 6.15pm start, Adelaide Convention
Centre
Jointly presented with Adelaide Thinkers in Residence
Adelaide Thinkers in Residence Public
Lecture with
Judge Peggy Fulton Hora (Ret)
It Pays to Deliver Smart Justice
Tuesday 20 April, 6.00pm for 6.15pm start, Adelaide Town Hall
Jointly presented with Adelaide Thinkers in Residence
Understanding Education Outcomes and Opportunities: An Atlas of South Australia
Tuesday 27 April, 5.45pm for a 6.00pm start, Bradley Forum,
UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building level 5
Jointly presented with The Smith Family
2010 Catherine Helen Spence Commemorative Oration with
Her Honour Justice
Robyn Layton
Law and Social Justice - is it all rhetoric?
Wednesday 28 April, 5.45pm for 6.00pm start, Allan Scott
Auditorium, UniSA City West Campus, Hawke Building
Jointly presented with the Catherine Helen Spence Memorial Scholarship
Committee
May 2010
Architecture without Paper
Exhibition: 28 April - 26 May
Kerry Packer Civic Gallery, UniSA City West campus Hawke
Building level 3
Exhibition launch: Thursday 6 May
The long betrayal of remote indigenous Australia: the record of successive governments
Thursday 13 May, 5.45pm for a 6.00pm start, Bradley Forum,
UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building level 5
Jointly presented with the The David Unaipon College of Indigenous
Education & Research
June 2010
In Conversation with Professor Raewyn Connell
Friday 4 June, 4.30pm, Bradley Forum, UniSA City West Campus, Hawke Building level 5, 50-55 North Terrace, Adelaide
SA Refugee Week
21 - 25 June - various events will be held throughout this week
SA Refugee Week Forum: Research & Innovation in Humanitarian Settlement
Monday 21 June, 9am, Bradley Forum, UniSA City West
campus, Hawke Building level 5
Jointly presented with the Migrant Resource Centre of South Australia
SA Refugee Week 2010 Launch & UnderXposed Youth Exhibition Launch
Monday 21 June, 12pm, Kerry Packer Civic Gallery, UniSA
City West campus, Hawke Building level 3
Jointly presented with the Migrant Resource Centre of South Australia
UnderXposed
Exhibition: 31 May - 2 July
Kerry Packer Civic
Gallery, UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building level 3
Exhibition launch: Monday 21 June
July 2010
Transfigured Night 3: In the Present
Exhibition: 6 July - 5 August
Kerry Packer Civic
Gallery, UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building level 3
Exhibition launch: Friday 9 July
Australian Legal Education Forum - Responding to Conflict
Tuesday 13 July, 5.00pm for 5.30pm start, Allan Scott Auditorium, UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building
Jointly presented by the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre and the Annual Australian Law Students' Association 2010 Conference
|
Other events run by the Annual Australian Law Students' Association
2010 Conference: Australian Legal Education Forums and open to the
public Refugee Law: shifting the emphasis from criminality to human rights Animal Law and Animal Rights: you are what you eat Global Poverty Project |
Creating a life that works in the flexible job age?
Wednesday 14 July, 5.45pm for 6.00pm, Bradley Forum, UniSA City West campus,
Hawke Building level 5
Jointly presented with the Centre for Work & Life and SafeWork
SA Work Life Balance Strategy
In Conversation with Blanche d'Alpuget discussing her new biography: Hawke: The Prime Minister
Tuesday 27 July, 5.30pm for 5.45pm start, Bradley Forum, UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building level 5
August 2010
2010 SA Heritage Heroes Award Ceremony
Tuesday 3 August, Bradley Forum, UniSA City West campus,
Hawke Building level 5
Followed by morning tea in the Kerry Packer Civic Gallery,
Hawke Building level 3
Religious and Spiritual Literacy in Public Education - An unthinkable combination?
Wednesday 4 August, 6.00pm, Bradley Forum, UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building level 5
In Conversation Series: with Professor Bryan Turner
Thursday 5 August, 4.30pm, Bradley Forum, UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building level 5
"In the Know": Election Issues Matter
Monday 16 August, 4.30pm, Bradley Forum, UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building level 5
The Right to Mobility
Tuesday 31 August, 6.00pm, Bradley Forum, UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building level 5
EdgeLand
Exhibition: 9 August - 23 September
Kerry Packer
Civic Gallery, UniSA City West campus Hawke Building level 3
September 2010
Suraya Pakzad: speaking out for the women and children of Afghanistan
Wednesday 1 September, 6.45pm, Allan Scott Auditorium, UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building
The Screening Room
1st Wednesday in each month from 1 September, 7.00pm, Mercury Cinema, 13 Morphett Street, Adelaide
4th OzAsia Festival
17 September - 2 October
Rethinking the Postcolonial in the Age of the War on Terror
Thursday 16 and Friday 17 September, Law Building - LB1-29/30, City West campus (limited places only)
Book launch: Out of Africa: Post-structuralism's Colonial Roots
Friday 17 September, 5.15pm, Kerry Packer Civic Gallery, UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building level 3
2010 UniSA Nelson Mandela
Lecture: To be delivered by Dr Ashis Nandy, prominent international sociologist
Tuesday 21 September, 6.00pm Her Majesty's Theatre, 58
Grote Street, Adelaide
Co-presented with the UniSA School of Law and Adelaide Festival Centre's
OzAsia Festival
Wolfgang Sievers exhibition
Exhibition: Saturday 25 September - Monday 11 October
Kerry Packer Civic Gallery, UniSA City West campus Hawke
Building level 3
Exhibition launch: Sunday 26 September
October 2010
Multifaith SA Symposium
Monday 4 October, Bradley Forum, UniSA City West campus,
Hawke Building level 5
Supported by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
Access, Equity and Transfer in Distributed Systems of Higher Education
Thursday 7 October, 6.00pm, Bradley Forum, UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building level 5
In Conversation Series: with Tariq Ali
Friday 8 October, 12.00pm, Bradley Forum, UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building level 5
The Artisan Teacher in Higher Education
Tuesday 12 October, 5.30pm, Bradley Forum, UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building level 5
2010 Annual Hawke Lecture Re-thinking Australian Politics: Engaging the Disenchanted
To be delivered by Professor Geoff Gallop AC, Director, Graduate School
of Government, The University of Sydney
Wednesday 13 October, 6.00pm, Adelaide Town Hall, 128 King William
Street, Adelaide
chART
Exhibition: 14 October - 22 November
Kerry Packer
Civic Gallery, UniSA City West campus Hawke Building level 3
Exhibition launch: Thursday 14 October
The People's Forum on Water
Monday 18 October, Bradley Forum, UniSA City West
campus, Hawke Building level 5
Supported by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
Just citizenship: reflections on citizenship and social justice
Wednesday 20 October, 6.00pm, Allan Scott Auditorium, UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building
Dying With Dignity: assisted dying principles and practices
Friday 22 October, 6.30pm, Allan Scott Auditorium, UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building
Imagining Australia - What should our country look like in 2050?
Tuesday 26 October, 6.00pm, Hilton International Hotel, Victoria Square, Adelaide
November 2010
YOUth LEADing Australia - regional youth sustainability congress
23-25 November, UniSA City West campus (various locations)
Supported by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
scosa Celebrates: Having a Ball **
Exhibition: Wednesday 24 November - Sunday 5 December
Kerry Packer
Civic Gallery, UniSA City West campus Hawke Building level 3
Exhibition launch - Allan Scott Auditorium: Wednesday 24 November
December 2010
The Screening Room
Wednesday 1 December, 7.00pm, Mercury Cinema, 13 Morphett Street, Adelaide
Industrial Design 2010 Graduation Exhibition - IHEARTD
Exhibition: Tuesday 7
December - Wednesday 15 December
Kerry Packer
Civic Gallery, UniSA City West campus Hawke Building level 3
Hawke Centre events archive
2011 / 2009 / 2008 / 2007 / 2006 / 2005 / 2004 / 2003 / 2002 / 2001 / 2000
The Hawke Centre reserves the right to amend any details of their program at any time
While the views presented by speakers within the Hawke Centre public program are their own and are not necessarily those of either the University of South Australia or The Hawke Centre, they are presented in the interest of open debate and discussion in the community and reflect our themes of: strengthening our democracy - valuing our diversity - and building our future.
The copying and reproduction of any transcripts (audio/visual or written) within the Hawke Centre public program is strictly forbidden without prior arrangements.
