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Hawke Centre public program Podcasts

Events are listed under the following headings by title.

Below is a list of speakers in alphabetical order along with the title of their presentation.  You can listen on-line to all Podcasts (mp3 format) or downloaded by right clicking and selecting 'save target as'.

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First name Surname Title of lecture/presentation
  A
Izzat Abdulhadi Paths to a just peace for Palestine and Israel - a dialogue
Tariq Ali In Conversation with Tariq Ali and Professor Pal Ahluwalia
Sharifah Zuriah Aljeffri Islam and the Status of Women
Rachel Ankeny Towards a good eating life? The food labelling debate
Eileen Appelbaum Work/Life Balance Policies in a Declining Economy: are they still win-win?
  B
Eric Beecher Horizon SA Forum: Journalism's crisis is everyone's crisis - Can quality journalism survive the internet revolution?
Genevieve Bell Black Holes, Backhoes and Broadband - there's more to connecting South Australia than rolling out a cable!
Janine Benyus Biomimicry: seeking sustainable solutions by emulating Nature’s living examples
Jan Bernheim Dying with Dignity: assisted dying principles and practices
Helen Bevan Healthy Australia Forum: Building a viable Australian Health Workforce for our future
Neal Blewett Towards a good eating life? The food labelling debate
Greg Bourne A sustainable planet - a future for Australia - 2005 Annual Hawke Lecture
Richard Broinowski Fukushima and the Future of Nuclear Power
James Buchan An "Ethical" Approach to Health Workforce Sustainability: Desirable? Achievable?
Julian Burnside It's Time. A Bill of Rights for Australia
Julian Burnside Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Amnesty International - Lest we forget
  C
Beatrix Campbell Time out
Silvia Cartwright International criminal trials. A promise fulfilled? 2011 Annual Hawke Lecture
Sara Charlesworth Understanding of sex discrimination in the workplace: limits and possibilities (pdf format)
Greg Combet A new Australian consensus for the 21st Century - 2006 Annual Hawke Lecture
Raewyn Connell In Conversation with Raewyn Connell
David Constantine The right to mobility
Tim Costello Human Rights: the ethical underpinning of globalisation?
Zelman Cowen An Australian Republic - A Guide for the Perplexed - 1999 Annual Hawke Lecture
Peter Cullen Making waves: water challenges for Adelaide in the 21st Century
  D
Miriam David Widening participation: Supporting the transition of non-traditional groups to higher education
John Dear Human Rights and Non-violence in a Culture of War and Injustice
Unity Dow Through Their Eyes: Of Diamond Rings and Cows - Diamonds for Love and Cows are for? 2009 UniSA Nelson Mandela Lecture
Helen Durham The ICC - Towards International Justice and Ending Impunity
Michael Dutton China, the passion of the political and the everyday
Linda Duxbury Short term pain for long term gain: managing work life balance in a recession
  E
Marcus Einfield The Ethics of Terrorism:  Can there be peace and reconciliation?
Heinze-Werner Engel EcoMapping™ and Environmental Management Systems
Gareth Evans Waging War and Making Peace - 2003 Annual Hawke Lecture
Gareth Evans Atrocity Crimes: Overcoming global indifference - ADC Gandel Oration
Hugh Evans 1.4 Billion Reasons, presented by the Global Poverty Project
  F
Andrew Fearne Dancing with Dinosaurs - You'll love Rex!
Neil Francis Dying with Dignity: assisted dying principles and practices
  G
Geoff Gallop Re-thinking Australian Politics: Engaging the Disenchanted  2010 Annual Hawke Lecture
Ross Garnaut Climate Change: The public interest and private interests in Australian policy - 2009 Annual Hawke Lecture
Damian Griffis The right to mobility
  H
Rosanne Haggerty Housing the homeless - whatever it takes
Peter Hall Cities in systems of cities: Adelaide, Australia and the world
Fred Hansen All On Board: Growing Vibrant Communities Through Transport
Bob Hawke A Confident Australia - Inaugural Annual Hawke Lecture
Gill Hicks One Unknown: facing death, choosing life
Roscoe Howell Forms of Modern Day Slavery
Jane Hutcheon Women and the Arab Spring - an IWD event with Jane Hutcheon
  I  
Meir Itzchaki Paths to a just peace for Palestine and Israel - a dialogue
  J
Dennis Jaffe The future of family business in South Australia
Malalai Joya Justice for Women in Afghanistan
  K
Musimbi Kanyoro Ethical Globalization: A Vision of a World Where Benefits Accrue to All - Inaugural UniSA Nelson Mandela Lecture
Irene Khan Security for Whom? Redesigning Security, Reinforcing Human Rights - 2004 Annual Hawke Lecture
Ilona Kickbusch The shift to the healthy society
Michael Kirby Consensus and Dissent in Australia - 2007 Annual Hawke Lecture
His Excellency Dr Kriangsak Kittichaisaree Thailand's and Australia's places in the ASEAN Community in 2015 and beyond
Ellen Ernst Kossek Creating a life that works in the flexible job age?
  L
Charles Landry Re-thinking Adelaide - A walk on the wide side
Laura Lee Sustainable Futures: an integrated design strategy for South Australia
Jason Li Australian Fusion: Imagining our Eurasian Future
Clive Lipchin Water Security and Climate Change: Israel and the Middle East, with Australian reflections
Ruth Lister Just citizenship: reflections on citizenship and social justice
Terry Lovat Religious and Spiritual Literacy in Public Education - An unthinkable combination?
  M
Barry McGaw Achieving quality and equity in education
John McTernan Delivering more effective public services
Georgia Miller Nanotechnology in food and agriculture
Fraser Mustard Early Child Development: The building blocks for successful societies
  N
Ashis Nandy Is it Necessary to Love Your Neighbours? Living with Radical Diversities and the Right to be Oneself: 2010 UniSA Nelson Mandela Lecture
Grant Niemann Make nuclear weapons the target: Legal and humanitarian imperatives for banning the use of nuclear weapons
Gustav Nossal Medical Science and Human Goals: a challenge for Australian research - 2001 Annual Hawke Lecture
  O
Dermot O'Gorman Whose extinction? - environment, population, and solutions
Fania Oz-Salzberger Old-New Lands: Ancient Spirits, Cutting-edge Modernity and Europe Complex Legacy in Israel and Australia
Manal Omar Presenting Manal Omar, author of 'Barefoot in Baghdad'
  P
Suraya Pakzad Speaking out for the women and children of Afghanistan
VR Panchamukhi Sustainable Water and Sustainable Societies: Need for a speedier and integrated response to the challenges
Gareth Parry Access, Equity and Transfer in Distributed Systems of Higher Education
Noel Pearson Indigenous Australia: the Social and Cultural Predicament - 2002 Annual Hawke Lecture
Roberto Perez The Cuban Experience: Survival, Sustainability and Building Community
Veena Poonacha No Single Path: Many Ways of Dealing with Domestic Violence
  R
Yithak Rabin My father and his legacy to peace
Mamphela Ramphele Human Rights and Human Development: Fulfilling the Basic Needs of People - 2000 Annual Hawke Lecture
Mike Rann Horizon SA Forum: South Australia: Gaining Ground by being Bold
Feisal Abdul Rauf What does it take to change the relationship between the West and the Muslin World?
Mariam Rawi Women in Afghanistan today: hopes, achievements and challenges
Margaret Reynolds Human Rights in a Climate of Fear ... the significance of education for humanitarian citizenship
Michael Reynolds Earthship Biotecture: Sustainable architecture for a changing climate
Goran Roos Adelaide Thinkers in Residence public lecture: Manufacturing into the Future
Amanda Ruler Make nuclear weapons the target: Legal and humanitarian imperatives for banning the use of nuclear weapons
Janette Ryan Level playing field? Educational disadvantage and its impact on participation in higher education
  S
Stephen Schneider Creating a Climate of Change: how SA can make a difference to global waming and reduce our vulnerability
Shazia Shakib Women in Afghanistan: fighting fundamentalism and building their own future
Lemn Sissay InConversation with Michael Jacobs
Jane Sloane A New Deal for Women: $$$ for global gender equality - how can Australians lead?
Marie Smith Growing the Economy Through Bioscience
Fiona Stanley The Greatest Injustice - Why we have failed to improve the health of Aboriginal people - 2008 Annual Hawke Lecture
Kirsty Sword Gusmao Timor-Leste: building an economy and a future
Kirsty Sword Gusmao The voice of the Alola Foundation
  T
Alon Tal Water Wise: Learning from the Israeli Experience
Joshua Tepper Healthy Australia Forum: Building a viable Australian Health Workforce for our future
Michael Tomlinson Reforming Secondary Education: Insights and Challenges from a UK Perspective
Bryan Turner In Conversation with Professor Bryan Turner
  W
Lloyd Walker The right to mobility
Fred Wegman Adelaide Thinkers in Residence Public Lecture with Fred Wegman, Driving down the Road Toil: Building a safer system
Robert Wolfgramm Australia and the Pacific Saviour or Neo-colonialist sheriff?
  Y
Ehud Ya' ari From Peace to Armistice: the turbulent road towards a new architecture in the Middle East
Jason Yat-Sen Li Promises of a new generation
Tarik Yousef The Arab Spring: What comes next?



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 within the Hawke Centre public program is strictly forbidden without prior arrangements.




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