2009 Annual Hawke Lecture
Climate Change: The Public Interest and Private Interests in Australian Policy
Professor Ross Garnaut
Presented by the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
Recorded: Adelaide Town Hall / 4 Nov 2009
2009 Annual Hawke Lecture
Climate Change: The Public Interest and Private Interests in Australian Policy
Professor Ross Garnaut
Presented by the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
Recorded: Adelaide Town Hall / 4 Nov 2009
The Library of 10 Downing Street – Dr Clem Macintyre
Presented by the Friends of the University of Adelaide Library and the Book Collectors Society of SA
Simon Vandenbergh: 18th Century radical publisher – Judy Green
Presented by the Friends of the University of Adelaide Library
recorded: Barr Smith Library / 20 Nov 2008 & 23 April 2009
Carbon Trading Exposed: the impact on the world’s poor
Murray Proctor, Deputy Director General of the Program Enabling Division, AusAID
April Allderdice, CEO, MicroEnergy Credits, USA
Martijn Wilder, Partner and Head Global Climate Change Team, Baker & McKenzie
Professor Stephen Howes, Crawford School of Economics and Government, The Australian National University
A One Just World forum: Jointly-presented by World Vision Australia, AusAID, International Women’s Development Agency and supported by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
recorded: Adelaide Town Hall / 25 June 2009
2009 Adelaide Festival of Ideas
Yes Minister – laying bare the operation of government
Geoff Gallop, Peter Shergold, Natasha Stott Despoja, Alex Wodak (Chair: Peter Mares)
recorded: Bonython Hall / 10 July 2009
What matters in Australia today: Four perspectives
Hieu Van Le, Lieutenant Governor of South Australia and Chairman of SA Multicultural & Ethnic Affairs Commission
Lillian Holt, Aboriginal educator and public speaker on Reconciliation
Katrina Sedgwick, Festival Director, 2009 BigPond Adelaide Film Festival
Matthew Cowdrey, OAM, SA Young Australian of the Year 2009 and distinguished Paralympian
Presented by the Australia Day Council of SA and the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
recorded: Adelaide Town Hall / 1 June 2009
Why reconciliation makes good business sense
Jay Weatherall, John Reid, Lew Owens, Jan Chorley
Presented by Reconciliation SA
recorded: National Wine Centre / 27 May 2009
Sunday 27 September audio here
2009 Adelaide Festival of Ideas
Diversity in the city: What are our limits?
Ruth Fincher (Chair: Andrew Beer)
recorded: Art Gallery Auditorium: 10.00am Fri 10th July
Sunday 20 September audio here
2nd UniSA Nelson Mandela Lecture: Through Their Eyes
Of Diamond Rings and Cows – Diamonds for Love and Cows are for?
Unity Dow, Former High Court Judge of Botswana, human rights legal consultant and novelist
Presented by the School of Law and The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre at UniSA
recorded: UniSA / 16 Sept 2009
Sept 6
2009 Adelaide Festival of Ideas
Reach for the stars: New directions in astronomy
Rachel Webster
recorded: Basil Heztel Lecture Room, UniSA / 12 July 2009
Sept 13
Short term pain for long term gain: managing work life balance in a recession
Professor Linda Duxbury, Sprott School of Business, Carleton University, Canada
Presented by the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre in partnership with SafeWork SA – WorkLife Balance Strategy, Department of the Premier and Cabinet
recorded: UniSA, City West / 18 June 2009
Sept 20
2nd UniSA Nelson Mandela Lecture: Through Their Eyes
Of Diamond Rings and Cows – Diamonds for Love and Cows are for?
Unity Dow, Former High Court Judge of Botswana, human rights legal consultant and novelist
Presented by the School of Law and The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre at UniSA
recorded: UniSA / 16 Sept 2009
Sept 27
2009 Adelaide Festival of Ideas
Diversity in the city: What are our limits?
Ruth Fincher (Chair: Andrew Beer)
recorded: Art Gallery Auditorium: 10.00am Fri 10th July
Oct 4
Why reconciliation makes good business sense
Jay Weatherall, John Reid, Lew Owens, Jan Chorley
Presented by Reconciliation SA
recorded: National Wine Centre / 27 May 2009
Oct 11
What matters in Australia today: Four perspectives
Hieu Van Le, Lieutenant Governor of South Australia and Chairman of SA Multicultural & Ethnic Affairs Commission
Lillian Holt, Aboriginal educator and public speaker on Reconciliation
Katrina Sedgwick, Festival Director, 2009 BigPond Adelaide Film Festival
Matthew Cowdrey OAM, SA Young Australian of the Year 2009 and distinguished Paralympian
Presented by the Australia Day Council of SA and the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
recorded: Adelaide Town Hall / 1 June 2009
Oct 18
2009 Adelaide Festival of Ideas
Yes Minister – laying bare the operation of government
Geoff Gallop, Peter Shergold, Natasha Stott Despoja, Alex Wodak (Chair: Peter Mares)
recorded: Bonython Hall / 10 July 2009
Oct 25
Carbon Trading Exposed: the impact on the world’s poor
Murray Proctor, Deputy Director General of the Program Enabling Division, AusAID
April Allderdice, CEO, MicroEnergy Credits, USA
Martijn Wilder, Partner and Head Global Climate Change Team, Baker & McKenzie
Professor Stephen Howes, Crawford School of Economics and Government, The Australian National University
A One Just World forum: Jointly-presented by World Vision Australia, AusAID, International Women’s Development Agency and supported by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
recorded: Adelaide Town Hall / 25 June 2009
Nov 1
The Library of 10 Downing Street – Dr Clem Macintyre
Presented by the Friends of the University of Adelaide Library and the Book Collectors Society of SA
Simon Vandenbergh: 18th Century radical publisher – Judy Green
Presented by the Friends of the University of Adelaide Library
recorded: Barr Smith Library / 20 Nov 2008 & 23 April 2009
Nov 8
2009 Annual Hawke Lecture
Professor Ross Garnaut
Presented by the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
Recorded: Adelaide Town Hall / 4 Nov 2009
Nov 15
2009 Adelaide Festival of Ideas
Pushing the Limits: Environmental law and the role of the judiciary and citizens
M C Mehta (Chair: Mike Parnell)
Recorded: Bonython Hall: 1.15pm Fri 10th July
Nov 22
Pride in Australian Test Cricket – Bernard Whimpress
Harbhajan Singh, the ICC Code of Conduct and the Rule of Law – Neville Turner
Presented at: Pride, Prejudice, Power and Race in Cricket. Funded by the Asia Pacific Futures Research Network and supported by the Hawke Centre, UniSA and the Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences, University of Adelaide
Recorded: UniSA, City West / 26 November 2008
Nov 29
Black Holes, Backhoes and Broadband:There’s more to connecting South Australia than rolling out a cable! Getting from here to there
Dr. Genevieve Bell
Presented by Adelaide Thinkers in Residence and the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
Recorded: Adelaide Hilton / 2 July 2009
Dec 6
2009 Adelaide Festival of Ideas
Beyond Evolution
Simon Singh, Iain McCalman, Antonio Lazcano, Val Webb (Chair: Ian Gibbins)
Elder Hall: 3.00pm Sun 12th July
Sunday 13 September Audio unavailable – text transcript can be found here:
http://www.unisa.edu.au/hawkecentre/events/2009events/Duxbury_unedited-transcript.pdf
Short term pain for long term gain: managing work life balance in a recession
Professor Linda Duxbury, Sprott School of Business, Carleton University, Canada
Presented by the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre in partnership with SafeWork SA – WorkLife Balance Strategy, Department of the Premier and Cabinet
recorded: UniSA, City West / 18 June 2009