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

2009 SPRING BROADCAST SCHEDULE September 11, 2009

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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

 

Schedule Change June 14 June 12, 2009

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The 2009 AW Jones Lectue will not be broadcast as previously advertised. We apologise for any inconvienience. Instead the following repeat will be broadcast, just to whet your appetite in time for the 2009 Adelaide Festival of Ideas.

2007 Adelaide Festival of Ideas

Decent work: Nice if you can get it

John Buchanan, Charles Firth, Elisabeth Wynhausen, Barbara Pocock (Participating Chair)

recorded: Elder Hall / 11.15am 6 July 2007

 

Broadcast Schedule – Winter 2009 May 21, 2009

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June 7

The Golden Metwand: The Measure of Justice in Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure

Professor John Orth, University of North Carolina School of Law, USA

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

recorded: University of Adelaide / 15 December 2008

 

June 14

2009 AW Jones Oration: Building World Class Schools in Australia

Professor Barry McGaw AO

Presented by the Australian College of Education

Recorded: Bradley Forum, UniSA / 22 May 2009

 

June 21

Anatomy of a meltdown: The GFC Forum: Cause, effect and recovery

Prof Christopher Findlay, Prof Ralf Zurbrugg, Adjunct Prof Andrew Stoler, Dogan Tirtiroglu

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

Recorded: University of Adelaide / 14 April 2009

 

June 28

2009 John Bray Oration: “Revenge or Forgiveness: Truth and Reconciliation in the Aftermath of Human Rights Violations”

Justice Richard Goldstone

Presented by the John Bray Law Chapter

Recorded: Elder Hall / 11 March 2009

 

July 5

Level playing field? Educational disadvantages and its impact on participation in higher education

Dr Janette Ryan, Monash University

Presented by the National Centre for Student Equity in Higher Education, the Smith Family and the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre

Recorded: Bradley Forum, UniSA / 26 February 2009

 

July 12

2009 Australia-Israel Hawke Lecture: Water Security and Climate Change: Israel and the Middle East, with Australian reflections

Dr Clive Lipchin, Arava Institute, Israel

Presented by the Australia-Israel Chamber of Commerce and the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre

Recorded: Bradley Forum, UniSA / 7 July 2009

 

July 19

2009 Adelaide Festival of Ideas

Speaker & Title TBA

 

July 26

2009 Adelaide Festival of Ideas

Speaker & Title TBA

 

Aug 2

The Diplomatic Gardener – Richard Schomburgk: explorer and Botanic Garden Director  - Dr Pauline Payne

Rock Star: the story of Reg Sprigg – Kristin Weidenbach

Two Barr Smith discovery events presented by the Friends of the University of Adelaide Library

recorded: Barr Smith Library / 10 April 2008 & 18 Sept 2008

 

Aug 9

2009 Adelaide Festival of Ideas

Speaker & Title TBA

 

Aug 16

Environmental Sustainability, Work, Life and Consumption

Professor Barbara Pocock, Director Centre for Work + Life Balance, UniSA

Dr Richard Denniss, The Australia Institute

Presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre, The Centre for Work + Life and The Australia Institute

Recorded: Bradley Forum, UniSA / 6 April 2009

 

Aug 23

2009 Adelaide Festival of Ideas

Speaker & Title TBA

 

Aug 30

Lives de-filed and statues animated …. China, the passions of the political and the everyday

Professor Michael Dutton, Griffith University & University of London

Presented by the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre

Recorded: Bradley Forum, UniSA / 13 March 2009

 

Broadcast Schedule Autumn 2009 March 20, 2009

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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

 

Mar 8

International Women’s Day Special: Voices of Women

Five stories looking at the journeys and choices five women make through their migration and settlement in Australia.

Produced by Estela Fuentes at Radio Adelaide in October 2006 with assistance from Multicultural SA

 

Mar 15

The Changing Power Politics of Cricketing Diplomacy – Ian Hall

Who’s afraid of the Big, Bad Indian? A Consideration of International Cricket in a Unipolar Age – Gideon Haigh              

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: Bradley Forum, Hawke Centre / 26 November 2008

 

Mar 22

The Indian Juggernaut: IPL and its Aftermath – Boria Majumdar

An Englishwoman’s Perspective on Cricket: English & Aussie Ways  - Jenny Roesler

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 / 27 November 2008

 

Mar 29

Justice for Women at Work: A discussion of Paid Parental Leave and Pay Equity

Marian Baird, Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Sydney

Trish Todd, Senior Lecturer, Human Resources and Employment Relations, The University of Western Australia

Margaret Hallock, Director, Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics, University of Oregon

Barbara Pocock, Director, Centre for Work + Life, University of South Australia

Jointly presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre, The Centre for Work + Life and the School of Management, UniSA

recorded: Bradley Forum, Hawke Centre / 17 March 2009

 

Apr 5

How can we break the cycle of violence against women…?

Michael O’Conner, SA Commisioner for Victim’s Support

Libby Lloyd, former President of UNIFEM

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

recorded:  Bradley Forum, Hawke Centre / 25 November 2008

 

Apr 12

Forefront of the University: W.A. Cowen and the Transformation of the Barr Smith Library

Dr Michael Birkner, Gettysburg College, Pennsylvania USA

Presented by the Friends of the University of Adelaide Library

recorded: Barr Smith Library / 2 June 2008

 

Apr 19

Playing God? Genetically Modified Organisms, Miracles and Monsters

Professor Ron Herring, Director, Program on Development, Governance and Nature Cornell University, USA

Professor Ann Gold, Director, South Asia Centre, Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs, Syracuse University, USA

Professor John Weckert, Centre of Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Charles Sturt University

Presented by the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre, the Adelaide Asia-Pacific Studies Group and the Australian Research Council’s Asia-Pacific Futures Research Council at the Globalising Religions & Cultures in the Asia Pacific conference

Recorded: Bradley Forum, Hawke Centre / 12 December 2008

 

Apr 26

“Not the Same Thing”: Cricket and Conceptions of “Englishness”

Huw Richards

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 / 27 November 2008

 

May 3

Religious Revivals: Challenges and Prospects for Islam at the Grassroots in the Age of Global Media

Associate Professor Julia Howell, Asia Institute, Griffith University

Dr Syed Farid Alatas, Associate Professor of sociology, National University of Singapore

Dr Joseph Tamney, Life Cycle Institute, Catholic University of America

Presented by the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre, the Adelaide Asia-Pacific Studies Group and the Australian Research Council’s Asia-Pacific Futures Research Council at the Globalising Religions & Cultures in the Asia Pacific conference

Recorded: Bradley Forum, Hawke Centre / 14 December 2008

 

May 10

Power Plays in Cricket

A forum chaired by Bernard Whimpress with Boria Majumdar, Gideon Haigh and Ashley Mallett

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: University of Adelaide / 27 November 2008

 

May 17

Arrested Motion and Future Morning

Brian Castro

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

recorded: Barr Smith Library / 20 Sept 2008

 

May 24

How do we use innovation and science to find clever options for future water management?

Karlene Maywald, Minister for the River Murry and Water Security

Peter Cosier, Director, Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists

Professor Wayne Meyer, University of Adelaide

Water Wednesday: presented by the Water Research Cluster and the University of Adelaide

recorded: University of Adelaide / 15 October 2008

 

May 31

Women’s Liberation and Dame Roma Mitchell / Roma the First: A Biography of Dame Roma Mitchell (2007)

Professor Susan Magarey

Presented by the Friends of the University of Adelaide Library / Presented by the Law School as part of it’s 125th year celebrations

recorded: University of Adelaide / 11 & 22 September 2008

 

June 7

The Golden Metwand: The Measure of Justice in Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure

Professor John Orth, University of North Carolina School of Law, USA

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

recorded: University of Adelaide / 15 December 2009

 

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

 

Schedule Change October 10, 2008

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Sunday 12 October

A man of many parts: William Blackstone and the English Enlightenment

Prof Wilf Prest

American Journeys with Don Watson

Presented by the Friends of the University of Adelaide Library

recorded:  The University of Adelaide / 20 Nov 2007 & 6 March 2008

Replaces the scheduled program as the SA Museums water forum was cancelled on short notice

 

Schedule Change Sunday September 14 September 12, 2008

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Replacing Sustaining our spirits with:

Water Wednesday: The Future of Water in SA

Ian Kowalick – Water Management Options for South Australia: Finding the Best Policy Mix

Rod Taylor – Desalination Options in Australia: Finding the Best Technical Mix

John Ringham – Desalination: Part of the Mix of South Austalia

Prof Randy Stringer – Invisible Water in the Mix: Looking for Water Efficiencies in Food Production and Consumption

Presented by the Water Research Cluster and the University of Adelaide

Recorded: Florey Lecture Theatre, University of Adelaide / 2 July 2008

 

 

2008 Spring Broadcast Schedule August 28, 2008

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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

 

2008 Winter Broadcast Schedule July 16, 2008

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June 1

Thea Astley’s Brilliant Carreer

Professor Sue Sheridan

Presented by the Friends of the University of Adelaide Library

recorded: The University of Adelaide / 12 July 2007

June 8

SA Water – how does it work?

John Ringham, Chief Operating Officer, SA Water

Presented by the South Australian Museum

recorded: South Australian Museum / 25 May 2008

June 15

2008 Lowitja O’Donoghue Oration – The Journey is Healing: How we go forward after ’sorry’

Rev Tim Costello

Presented by the Don Dunstan Foundation, The University of Adelaide and Flinders University

recorded: Bonython Hall, The University of Adelaide / 28 May 2008

June 22

Urban Reform through the Ages

Professor Nancy Pollock-Ellwand

Presented by the University of Adelaide as part of its Research Tuesday series

recorded: The University of Adelaide / 13 May 2008

June 29

The Upside of Down: Catastrophe, Creativity and the Renewal of Civilization

Thomas Homer-Dixon

Presented by the Friends of the University of Adelaide Library and the Big Book Club

recorded: The University of Adelaide / 30 Aug 2007

July 6

Heroic Women in Action

Jane Doyle, Tim Costello, David Bastone

Presented by the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre and World Vision

recorded: Hawke Centre, UniSA / 7 April 2008

July 13

The Future of Water in South Australia

Hon Karlene Maywald, Chris Sathy, Assoc Prof David Paton, Dr Rod Oliver

The inaugural Water Wednesday forum presented by the Water Research Cluster of the University of Adelaide

recorded: The University of Adelaide / 24 October 2007

July 20

21st Century: Present and Future Challenges

Professor Steve Lincoln

Presented by the University of Adelaide as part of its Research Tuesday series

recorded: The University of Adelaide / 10 June 2008

July 27

The Islamic Spectrum – Building cultural bridges through understanding

Selections from this full day seminar:

Dr Ameer Ali: Islamic culture or Muslim cultures? The missing pieces in the Australian cultural kaleidoscope

Dr Zaniah Marshallsay: From Camels to Cronulla – Muslims in Australia

presented by the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre and Nexus Multicultural Arts Centre

recorded: Bradley Forum, UniSA / 1 May 2008

Aug 3

The Islamic Spectrum – Building cultural bridges through understanding

Selections from this full day seminar:

Janine Evans: The Australian Muslim Identity

Bahariah Mahmud: A one ‘I’ view on Food and being a Muslim in Australia

presented by the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre and Nexus Multicultural Arts Centre

recorded: Bradley Forum, UniSA / 1 May 2008

Aug 10

Water supply in Adelaide: understanding the ‘crisis’

Prof John Argue, SA Water Centre for Water Management and Reuse, UniSA

Presented by the South Australian Museum

recorded: South Australian Museum / 27 July 2008

Aug 17

Some pathways toward a more sustainable energy future

Professor Gus Nathan

Presented by the University of Adelaide as part of its Research Tuesday series

recorded: The University of Adelaide / 8 July 2008

Aug 24

2008 Australia Israel Hawke Lecture

Professor Fania Oz-Salzberger

Presented by the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre

recorded: Bradley Forum, UniSA / 13 Aug 2008

Aug 31

Social Inclusion Initiative – 6 years on

Premier Mike Rann, Monsignor David Cappo, Prof Fran Baum

Don Dunstan Foundation Breakfast Forum

recorded: The University of Adelaide / 12 July 2007

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