2013 Calendar of Events
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Full 2013 Hawke Centre public program will be available in the New Year. Exhibitions within the Kerry Packer Civic Gallery shown in red: 2013 exhibitions
Jan / Feb / March / April / May / June / July / August / Sept / Oct / Nov / Dec
January 2013
Advancing Australia Fair: Bob Hawke and his government, 1983 - 1991
Kerry Packer Civic Gallery, UniSA City West campus, Hawke
Building level 3
Monday 21 January - Wednesday 20 February
February 2013
Behind the Lines 2012
Kerry Packer Civic Gallery, UniSA City West campus, Hawke
Building level 3
Monday 25 February - Wednesday 3 April
An Adelaide Fringe event
March 2013
In Conversation with Professor Charles Lemert (Yale University)
Wednesday 6 March, 12pm - 2pm, Bradley Forum, UniSA
City West campus, Hawke Building level 5
Presented with the Hawke Research Institute
International Women's Day 2013 - Ending Violence Against Women with Justice Catherine Davani (PNG)
Wednesday 6 March, 6.30pm, Allan Scott
Auditorium (via Kerry Packer Civic Gallery), UniSA City West
campus, Hawke Building level 3
Presented with the UN Women Australia Adelaide Chapter
Try one day without the arts: with Robyn Archer AO, Creative Director Centenary of Canberra and former Artist Director of the Adelaide Festival of Arts
Monday 18 March, 6.00pm, Banquet Room, Adelaide
Festival Centre
Presented with the Australia Day Council of South Australia
April 2013
Galapagos Surreal
Kerry Packer Civic Gallery,
UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building level 3Monday 8 April -Thursday 2 May
From the Galapagos to grapes
How is climate change affecting our environment and industry locally and
globally?
Wednesday 17 April, 6.00pm, Allan Scott Auditorium, UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building level 3 - via Kerry Packer Civic Gallery
Who is protecting our human rights?
Tuesday 23 April, 6.00pm, BH2-09
, UniSA City West campus, Barbara Hanrahan BuildingPresented with Global Experience Program at UniSA
May 2013
From Changi to SA - the cartoon legacy of POW Bettany
Kerry Packer Civic Gallery, UniSA City West campus, Hawke
Building level 3
An About Time event: SA's History Festival
Has South Australia given up on heritage?
Wednesday 8 May,
6.00pm, Bradley Forum, UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building level 5An About Time event: SA's History Festival
Women, Water and Technology: Stories and Solutions with Dr Musimbi Kanyoro, President and CEO of the Global Fund for Women
Wednesday 15 May, 6.00pm, Allan Scott Auditorium,
UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building2013 Heritage Heroes Awards - nominations open until April 26
Award ceremony: Tuesday 21 May, Bradley
Forum, UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building level 5
Presented with SA Heritage Council, the Department of Environment, Water
and Natural Resources
An About Time event: SA's History
Festival
Not in my backyard: Community responses to higher density living - is it all in the mind?
Wednesday 29 May, 6.00pm, Allan Scott Auditorium, UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building
June 2013
SA Refugee Week: Poster Exhibition and Awards
Kerry Packer Civic Gallery, UniSA City West campus, Hawke
Building level 3
Marking SA Refugee Week: Sunday 16 June to Saturday 22 June, presented with the Migrant Resource Centre of South Australia.
Asylum Reconsidered: On the Right to
Sleep, Perchance to Dream
A public lecture by Professor Ranjanna Khanna to
launch the National Asylum Summit 2013
Wednesday 26 June, 6.00pm, Allan Scott
Auditorium, UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building
Presented with Hawke Research Institute
July 2013
NAIDOC Week
Sunday 7 July - Sunday 14 July
Who Cares? The role of communities near end of life
With Professor Roderick Macleod, Senior Staff
Specialist, HammondCare and Conjoint Professor in Palliative Care,
University of Sydney
Tuesday 16 July, 12.00 - 2.00pm, Bradley Forum, UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building level 5
The Task Force
Kerry Packer Civic Gallery, UniSA City West campus, Hawke
Building level 3
Wednesday 22 July - Wednesday 7 August
Presented with David Unaipon College of Indigenous Education and Research (DUCIER)
August 2013
2013 Annual Hawke Lecture:
Living Longer - A Journey into the Bio-Future
Professor Elizabeth Blackburn - Australia's only female recipient of the
Nobel Prize, and one of the world's most distinguished molecular biologists
Wednesday 21 August, 6.00pm, Adelaide Town Hall
SALA Festival
Thursday 22 August - Sunday 25 August
September 2013
Amnesty International event
Wednesday 4 September, 6.00pm, Alan Scott
Auditorium and Kerry Packer Civic Gallery, UniSA City West campus,
Hawke Building level 3
Presented with Amnesty International
Societies Beyond Oil: InConversation with Professor John Urry
Friday 13 September, 6.00pm, Bradley Forum, UniSA
City West campus, Hawke Building level 5
Presented with the Hawke Research Institute
OzAsia Festival Keynote address
Wednesday 18 September, 6.00pm, Banquet Room,
Adelaide Festival Centre
Presented with Adelaide Festival Centre's OzAsia Festival
365 - Catherine House Exhibition
Kerry Packer Civic Gallery,
UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building level 3Monday 16 September - Wednesday 16 October
October 2013
Adelaide Film Festival
10 - 19 October
Adelaide Festival of Ideas
17 - 20 October
Geoff Goodfellow on poetry in the healing process
Panel discussion with Dr Jon Jureidini
and Dr Terry Donald
Date TBC, Bradley Forum, UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building level 5
Wilderness school - Nepal
Kerry Packer Civic Gallery,
UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building level 3Monday 21 October - Wednesday 20 November
Presented with Wilderness school
New Democracy with
the Hon. Geoff Gallop ACWednesday 30 October, 6.00pm, Allan Scott Auditorium,
UniSA City West campus, Hawke BuildingHawke Centre events archive:
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