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

2008-2009 SUMMER SCHEDULE November 19, 2008

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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

Dec 14

Can You Hear Me? The challenges of communication in volunteer organisations

A forum hosted by Radio Adelaide and presented at the 2008 State Volunteers Congress

Recorded: National Wine Centre / 5 Dec 2008

Dec 21

Dancing with Dinosaurs – You’ll love Rex!

Professor Andrew Fearne

Presented by Adelaide Thinkers in Residence and the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre

recorded: UniSA / 28 Oct 2008

Dec 28

Working My Way Through the Colour Chart

Carmel Bird

An author event presented by the Friends of the University of Adelaide Library

recorded: Barr Smith Library / 29 May 2008

 

Jan 4

Principles of a Modern Federal Community part 1

Selections from the conference presented by the University of Adelaide Schools of Economics, Law, History and Politics

Politics & Principles of Federalism – Professor Cliff Walsh

The Legal Context – Dr Alan Fenna

recorded: Art Gallery of SA / 26 May 2008

 

Jan 11

Principles of a Modern Federal Community part 2

Selections from the conference presented by the University of Adelaide Schools of Economics, Law, History and Politics

Comparative Perspective – Dr Ben Hillman

Options and opportunities for the future – Clare Martin

recorded: Art Gallery of SA / 27 May 2008

Jan 18

The Constitution and the Murray-Darling Rivers: Send in the Litigators?

Professor John Williams

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

recorded: University of Adelaide / 14 Oct 2008

 

Jan 25

Will the world be able to feed itself in 2050?

Jacqui De Lacey, Assistant Director General responsible for food security in the sustainable development group in AusAID

Tim Costello, CEO, World Vision Australia

Farhad Mazhar, MD of UBINIG, Bangladesh (Policy Research for Development Alternative)

Sophia Murphy, Senior Advisor, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, Minneapolis, USA

From the One Just World Forum Series, presented by World Vision Australia, International Women’s Development Agengy and AusAID and the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre

recorded: Adelaide Town Hall / 10 Sept 2008

Feb 1

What Comes After Sorry?

Larissa Behrendt

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

recorded: University of Adelaide /5 Septt 2008

Feb 8

Towards International Justice and Ending Impunity

Dr Helen Durham, University of Melbourne

Presented by Australian Red Cross and the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre

recorded: Hawke Centre, UniSA / 23 Aug 2008

 

Feb 15

Highlights from the OZ Asia Symposium part 1

Hon Kevin Rudd, MP – The Challenges and opportunities for closer cultural engagement with Asia in the 21st Century

Also features Susan Mann, Jane Lomax-Smith, MP, Hieu Van Le, Kathe Kirby

Presented by the Adelaide Festival Centre during the OzAsia Festival

recorded: Adelaide Festival Centre / 20 Sept 2008

 

Feb 22

Highlights from the OZ Asia Symposium part 2

Philosophy & Mindset and Exchange Programs with H L Kam, Professor Mobo Gao, Professor David T Hill & Alison Carroll and moving into the Arts with Jan Cornell, Haresh Sharma & Sharada Ramanathan

Presented by the Adelaide Festival Centre during the OzAsia Festival

recorded: Adelaide Festival Centre / 20 Sept 2008

Mar 1

The ‘Commercialisation of Intimacy’. Are Women still holding the Baby?

Professor Ann Brooks

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

recorded: Adelaide Festival Centre / 20 Sept 2008

 

November 19, 2008

Sunday 9 Nov Audio Here

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

 

November 19, 2008

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Sunday 2 Nov Audio Here

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

 

November 19, 2008

Sunday Oct 26 Audio Here

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