Radio Adelaide Public Domain

Welcome to Radio Adelaide’s Public Domain. A program featuring the best of local talks. Lectures, forums, festivals and conventions with occasionally our own special program each Sunday morning at 10am. Radio Adelaide 101.5FM

2008 Spring Broadcast Schedule August 28, 2008

Filed under: Broadcast Schedule — radioadelaidepublicdomain @ 6:49 am

Sept 7

1940 Britain: From phoney war, to finest hour, to where?

Professor Trevor Wilson

Presented by the Friends of the University of Adelaide Library

recorded: Barr Smith Library, The University of Adelaide / 19 Nov 2007

Sept 14

Sustaining Our Spirits – the role of Water in Re-creational Landscapes

Angela Hazebroek, Director Urban and Regional Planning Solutions

Presented by the South Australian Museum

recorded: South Australian Museum / 31 August 2008

Sept 21

A New Ideal for Women

Jane Sloane, Exec Director, International Women’s Development Agency

A UNIFEM Informs Seminar presented by UNIFEM and the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre

recorded: Bradley Forum, Hawke Centre, UniSA / 16 April 2008

Sept 28

The Mystery of Global Governance

Prof David Kennedy, Brown University, Harvad Law School

Presented by the Law School as part of it’s 125th year celebrations

recorded: The University of Adelaide / 28 May 2008

Oct 5

Sponsorship: creating meanings and delivering value

Prof Pascale Quester

Presented by the University of Adelaide as part of it’s Research Tuesday Series

recorded: The University of Adelaide / 12 August 2008

Oct 12

Heritage and Botanical Gardens – Will they survive?

Richard Heathcote, Director, Carrick Hill and Stephen Forbes, Director, Adelaide Botanical Gardens

Presented by the South Australian Museum

recorded: South Australian Museum / 28 September 2008

Oct 19

Inaugural UniSA Mandela Lecture: Ethical Globalization: A Vision of a World Where Benefits Accrue to All

Dr Musimbi Kanyoro, Director Population, Packard Foundation

Presented by the School of Law and The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre

recorded: Allan Scott Auditorium, UniSA / 14 October 2008

Oct 26

Nanotechnology in Food and Agriculture

Georgina Miller

Presented by the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre and the Friends of the Earth

recorded: Bradley Forum, UniSA / 5 May 2008

Nov 2

Equity, Health, Community and the world we want

David Korten, Author and Activist

Presented by the Don Dunstan Foundation

recorded: The University of Adelaide / 15 July 2008

Nov 9

2008 Annual Hawke Lecture: The Greatest Injustice – Why we have failed to improve the health of Aboriginal people

Professor Fiona Stanley AC

Presented by the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre

recorded: Adelaide Town Hall / 6 November 2008

Nov 16

The watery and alien underworld of Australia’s arid zone

Dr Steve Cooper, Evolutionary Biology Unit, South Australian Museum

Presented by the South Australian Museum

recorded: South Australian Museum / 26 October 2008

Nov 23

International Human Rights Day lecture:

Julian Burnside QC

Presented by the International Human Rights Day Committee and The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre

recorded: Allan Scott Auditorium, UniSA / 13 November 2008

Nov 30

In the Tradition: Writing Our Official History of the Vietnam War

Professor Peter Edwards

Presented by the Friends of the University of Adelaide Library & the SA History Trust

recorded: Barr Smith Library, The University of Adelaide / 17 August 2008

Dec 7

Alcohol: Who’s Drinking?

Dr Charlotte de Crespigny, Flinders Uni, Mel Castle, Hindmarsh Sobering Centre and Sue Miers, NOFASARD (National Organisation for Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Related Disorders)

Selections from this forum presented by the National Council of Women, SA

recorded: National Council of Women, SA / 17 May 2008