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10 July
Forum
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Extremes forum series: Singing the Desert
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Vincent Plush, composer; Warren H Williams, musician; Andrew Shultz, composer; Gordon K Williams, librettist; Shane Howard, musician
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13 July
Lecture
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'Herbal remedies: History, heresy and hereafter' (with the Canberra Skeptics Association)
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Peter Bowditch, Vice President, Australian Skeptics
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26 July
Lecture
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'Sun + Water = Wine: A seasonal miracle, thanks to viticulture!' (with The Australian National University)
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Dr Paul Kriedemann, Adjunct Professor, Environmental Biology, The Australian National University
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15 August
Forum
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Australia Talks Back forum: Invasive Species (with the Australian Science Festival, CSIRO and ABC Radio National)
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Sandy McCutcheon, Australia Talks Back, ABC Radio National; Tony Peacock, Chief Executive Officer, Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre; Senator Ian Macdonald, Commonwealth Minister for Fisheries, Forestry and Conservation; Dr Rachel McFadyen, Director, Cooperative Research Centre for Australian Weeds Management;Leanne Liddle, eastern Aranda woman from Central Australia
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15–16 August
Symposium
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Illicit Drugs and Development: Critical Issues for Asia and the Pacific (with The Australian National University)
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Speakers included Mr Bruce Davis, Director General, AusAID; Dr Sandro Calvani, Representative, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Colombia; Dr Rob McCusker, Research Analyst, Australian Institute of Criminology; Fabio Mesquita, Harm Reduction Adviser, AusAID HIV/AIDS programme, Indonesia; The Hon. Dame Carol Kidu MP, Minister for Social Welfare and Development, Papua New Guinea; Dr Apinun Aramrattana, Director, Drug Research Centre, Chiang Mai University, Thailand; Professor Robert Power, Director, Centre for Harm Reduction, Burnet Institute
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16 August
Lecture
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'Aural cinema and laptop pop: New compositional intentions'
ANU Centre of New Media Arts Series (with The Australian National University)
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Professor Julian Knowles, Head, School of Music and Drama, University of Wollongong
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17 August
Talk
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'Life at the top: Wragge's Kosciuszko weather station'
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Matthew Higgins, Senior Curator, People and the Environment, National Museum of Australia
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23 August
Lecture
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'The unholy trinity of governance' (with Blake Dawson Waldron and The Australian National University)
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Professor Rod Rhodes, Head of Program, Research School of Social Sciences, The Australian National University
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24 August
Forum
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Comet Crashes and Roving Mars (with Canberra Deep Space Tracking Station)
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Speakers included Professor Steven Squyres, Goldwin Smith Professor of Astronomy, Cornell University; Professor Michael F A'Hearn, Astronomer, University of Maryland
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30 August
Lecture
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'Readable research: Let the world enjoy what you have discovered' (with The Australian National University)
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Michael McGirr, author and HC Coombs Creative Arts Fellow, The Australian National University
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31 August
Talk
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'Wattle Day: Being Australian' (with Wattle Day Association Inc.)
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Alice Lang, Year 12 student Narrabundah College; Bishop Pat Power; Ms Nelly Siegmund, Territory Director, Department of Immigration and Multicultural Indigenous Affairs
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31 August – 2 September
Conference
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Civil Society, Religion and Global Governance: Paradigms of Power and Persuasion (with The Australian National University)
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Speakers included Reverend Tim Costello AC, Chief Executive, World Vision Australia; The Hon. Justice Michael Kirby AC CMG, High Court of Australia; Yasuaki Onuma, Professor of International Law, University of Tokyo
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7 September
Lecture
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'IT's important and IT's everywhere' (with The Australian National University)
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Professor Terry Caelli, National ICT Australia, Research School of Information Science and Engineering, The Australian National University
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13 September
Lecture
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'The Da Vinci Code: What constitutes historical evidence?' (with the Canberra Skeptics Association)
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Dr Ben Kelly, Associate Lecturer, History Program, School of Social Sciences, The Australian National University
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15–16 September
Conference
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Sustainable Water Management in a Comparative Perspective: Legal, Policy and Technical Challenges (with The Australian National University)
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Speakers included Senator the Hon. Ian MacDonald, Commonwealth Minister for Fisheries, Forestry and Conservation; The Hon. Gary Nairn, MP, Parliamentary Secretary, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet; Mr Ken Matthews, CEO and Chairman, National Water Commission; Professor Henry Vaux, University of California, Berkely; Professor William Andreen, Fulbright Senior Scholar, University of Alabama; Professor Ian Cowx, Hull International Fisheries Institute, University of Hull, UK
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20 September
Lecture
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'Toydeath, CeLL and Mind's Eye'
ANU Centre of New Media Arts Series (with The Australian National University)
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Nick Wishart, sound artist and composer
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20 September
Film screening and talk
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Minister without Money (with The Australian National University)
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Dr John Waiko, former Minister for Education and later Foreign Affairs, Papua New Guinea
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21 September
Lecture
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'Moscow, markets, or trust: The uncertain future of Australian universities' (with The Australian National University)
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Professor W Max Corden AC, FASSA, FBA, Emeritus Professor of International Economics, Johns Hopkins University
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22 September
Lecture
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'Gondwana'
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Dr Mary E White, paleobotanist
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8 October
Talk
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'The Bean car'
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Peter Wherrett, motoring journalist and author
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8 October
Book Readings
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Ten writers from two genres pitched against each other: Romance Writers Group challenge the Speculative Fiction Guild
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Readers from the Canberra Romance Writers: Elisabeth Rose, Tracey O'Hara, Robyn Thurecht, Joanie McNeil; and readers from the Speculative Fiction Guild: Maxine McArthur, Nicole Murphy, Kaaren Sutcliffe, Trevor Stafford, Jane Virgo and Kaaron Warren
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9 October
Panel discussion
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'Children of the lucky country: What can we do to make our society a better place for our children?'
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Professor Fiona Stanley, Telethon Institute of Child Health Research, CEO Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth, and Professor of Paediatrics, University of Western Australia; Commissioner Pru Goward, Federal Sex Discrimination Commissioner
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12–16 October
Conference
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Extending Our Reach: The Fourth Biennial International Museum Theatre Alliance (IMTAL) conference
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Featuring speakers Robyn Archer, singer, writer and director; Sam Ham, Professor of Communication Psychology, University of Idaho; IMTAL founder Catherine Hughes, University of Ohio
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13 October
Talk
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'The art of deception: Con artists — past, present and future' (with the Canberra Skeptics Association)
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Tricky Nick, magician and conman
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14 October
Lecture
|
'Economics and the environment: Friends or foes?' (with The Australian National University)
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Professor Jeff Bennett, Director, Graduate Studies in Environmental Management and Development, Asia Pacific School of Economics and Government, The Australian National University
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18 October
Lecture
|
'The posthuman writer: Multimedia, affect, ethics' ANU Centre of New Media Arts Series (with The Australian National University)
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Dr Hazel Smith, Senior Research Fellow, School of Creative Communication, Sonic Research Communications Group, University of Canberra
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18 October
Lecture
|
'Privacy, does it have a future? The networked society: Identity, surveillance and privacy' (with The Australian National University)
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Malcolm Crompton, Managing Director of Information Integrity Solutions, Federal Privacy Commissioner 1999–2004
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19 October
Lecture
|
'Imagination and imaging: Making the world in an economic model' (with The Australian National University)
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Professor Mary Morgan, London School of Economics
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20 October
Forum
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Grandparents Parenting Grandchildren because of Alcohol and other Drugs
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Simon Corbell, MLA; Tony Laver, former New South Wales Police Commissioner; Joy Laver; Emma Baldock, Community Development Officer
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26 October
Lecture
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'Grandparenting in the 2000s with Dr John Irvine'
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Dr John Irvine, child psychologist and media figure
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27–30 October
Forum
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Creating Pathways – An Indigenous Dance Forum for Mid-Career Artists
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Ausdance National
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28 October
Lecture
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Children's Week lecture with Emily Rodda for the annual Children's Week lecture, in honour of the work of publisher Walter McVitty
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Emily Rodda, writer and winner of the Children's Book Council of Australia Book of the Year
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29 October
Forum
|
Meet Emily Rodda
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Emily Rodda, writer and winner of the Children's Book Council of Australia Book of the Year
|
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10 November
Lecture
|
'Asia in the global economy: Historical dimensions' (with The Australian National University)
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Angus Maddison, Emeritus Professor, University of Groningen
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10 November
Presentation
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Dust: A Showcase of Student Work from the Centre for New Media Arts (with The Australian National University)
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Students from the Centre for New Media Arts, The Australian National University
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11–12 November
Conference
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The Public Law Conference (with The Australian National University)
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Justice Michael McHugh; Dr Sarah Pritchard, Barrister; Rachel Pepper, Barrister; Dr Nicholas Aroney, School of Law, University of Queensland; Dr Adrienne Stone, Law Program, Research School of Social Sciences, The Australian National University; Rosemary Owens, commentator; Michael Sexton SC, New South Wales Solicitor-General; Professor Michael Coper, Faculty of Law, The Australian National University; Graeme Hill, Senior Lawyer, Australian Government Solicitor; Mark Leeming, Barrister; Justice Paul Finn, Federal Court of Australia
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11 November
Workshop
|
'Getting creative with interpretation'
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John Pastorelli, museum consultant specialising in interpretation
|
|
13 November
Lecture
|
'Thinking skeptically about war' (with the Canberra Skeptics Association)
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Dr Peter Stanley, historian, Australian War Memorial
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|
16 November
Conference
|
International Year of Physics Bonzenfreies Colloquium (with The Australian National University)
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Dr Michel M Dacorogna, Member of Financial Analysis and Risk Modelling Team, Converium Ltd
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23 November
Forum
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History, Memory and Fiction (with The Australian National University)
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Professor Ann Curthoys, Manning Clark Professor of History, The Australian National University; John Docker, Adjunct Senior Research Fellow, Humanities Research Centre, The Australian National University; Professor Tessa Morris-Suzuki, Professor of Japanese History, Division of Pacific and Asian History, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University; Catherine McGrath, ABC Chief Political Correspondent
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25 November
Lecture
|
'AD:05 Art of the documentary' (with The Australian National University)
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Helen Simondson, Screens Events Manager, Australian Centre for the Moving Image
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4 December
Parade
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Un-tied 2005: CIT fashion show
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Fashion Design students from Canberra Institute of Technology
|
|
7 December
Lecture
|
'Theory, evidence and opinion'
ANU National Institution of Economics and Business Public Lecture on Immigration, Jobs and Wages (with The Australian National University)
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Professor Christian Dustmann, Professor of Economics, University College, London
|
|
15 December
Lecture
|
'From archaeopteryx to albatross: DNA evolution and the origin of birds' (with The Australian National University)
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Professor Scott Edwards, Professor of Biology, Harvard University
|
|
6 February
Lecture and discussion
|
'Beyond life and death'
|
Lama Ole Nydahl, Buddhist teacher, Buddhism Diamond Way Australia; Dr Andrew Skeels, Medical Director, Palliative Care ACT; Peter Dunn, Emergency Services Commissioner; Mal McKissock, Bereavement Care Centre and the National Centre for Childhood Grief; Louise Maher, ABC Radio
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10–12 February
Conference and public hypothetical debate
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Sentencing: Principles, Perspectives and Possibilities (with The Australian National University)
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Glen Martin SC, President of the Queensland Bar Association; Greg James QC, former New South Wales Supreme Court Judge; Richard Refshauge, Director of Public Prosecutions; Andrew Haesler SC, Public Defender, New South Wales; Elizabeth Fullerton SC, Public Defender, New South Wales; Astrid Birgden, Department of Justice, Victoria; Robyn Holder, ACT Victims of Crime; Michael Pelly, Sydney Morning Herald
|
|
12 February
Lecture
|
'The eye sheds light on Darwinian evolution: Darwin Day lecture' (with the Canberra Skeptics Association)
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Geoff Henry, former Director, Centre for Visual Science, The Australian National University
|
|
15 February
Lecture
|
'The spot on the lapel: Photography, memory and the holocaust' (with The Australian National University)
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Professor Marianne Hirsch, Professor of English Literature, Institute for Research on Women and Gender, Columbia University
|
|
19 February
Film screening and discussion
|
Chasing God: An interfaith film screening and discussion forum
|
Father John Parsons
|
|
21 February
Lecture
|
'Such a long journey: India's opening of its capital account' (with The Australian National University)
|
Dr Suman K Bery, Director-General, National Council of Applied Economic Research
|
|
28 February
Forum
|
Indigenous Community Volunteers Logistics
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Nagmeh Hatami, National Marketing Manager, Indigenous Community Volunteers
|
|
2 March
Forum
|
The Ancestors' Voices: Speaking through the Object, forum in conjunction with the People of the Cedar exhibition
|
Dempsey Bob, William White, Rocque Berthiaume, Inge Rumble, Banduk Marika, Vic McGrath, Margo Neale, Professor Adam Shoemaker
|
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3–4 March
Conference
|
John Howard's Decade (with The Australian National University)
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Deborah Brennan, University of Sydney; John Parkin and Geoff Anderson, Flinders University; Kim Murray, Adelaide University; Tony McCall, University of Tasmania; Andrew Read, Frances Miley and Mark Hughes, University of New South Wales, ADFA; Richard Mulgan and John Uhr, The Australian National University; Parameswary Rasiah, University of Western Australia; Geoff Dow, University of Queensland; Andrew Mack, Macquarie University; Joe Morrissey, John Curtin University; Richard Eccleston, Griffith University; Alan Fenna, Curtin University; Peter Brent, The Australian National University; Professor Murray Goot, Macquarie University; Ian Watson, University of Sydney; Malcolm Mackerras, University of New South Wales, ADFA; Jeff Archer, University of New England; Trish Payne, University of Canberra; Helen Pringle, University of New South Wales; Nick Dyrenfurth, Monash University; Nick Economou and Zareh Ghazarian, Monash University; John Tate, Newcastle University; Sarah Maddison, University of New South Wales; Jane Robbins, Flinders University; Will Sanders, The Australian National University; Dominic O'Sullivan, Waikato University
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4 March
Lecture
|
'The art and culture of traditional weaving', lecture held in conjunction with People of the Cedar exhibition
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William White, Tsimshian weaver from Canada
|
|
5 March
Forum
|
Totems and Turtles: Making Indigenous Art in the 21st century in Canada and Australia
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Dempsey Bob, member of the Tahltan/Tlingit First Nations and renowned carver; Baduk Marika, artist and prominent printmaker from Yirrkala, Arnhem Land, Northern Territory
|
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7 March
Lecture
|
'A welfare state for the 21st century' (with The Australian National University)
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Professor Peter Saunders
|
|
11 March
Workshop
|
Letting the Landscape Tell the Story
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Nadia Wheatley, children's writer
|
|
13 March
Lecture
|
'A journey on the road to En-Dor' (with the Canberra Skeptics Association)
|
Nick Ware in association with Canberra Skeptics Association
|
|
14 March
Lecture
|
'Aged care in a fair society'
ANU Demography and Sociology Program's 2006 Australian Social and Economic Policy Lecture Series (with The Australian National University)
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Mr Craig Emmerson, MP, Federal Member for Rankin
|
|
16 March
Lecture
|
'The Apollo camera'
|
Stan Lebar, designer of the camera used on the Apollo program lunar module
|
|
18 March
Lecture
|
'Professional career paths in the new media industries'
ANU Centre of New Media Arts Series (with The Australian National University)
|
Glen Eaves, Head of TransACT Television
|
|
21 March
Symposium
|
Collecting for a Nation: The History of the National Historical Collection and its Collectors, symposium held in conjunction with Captivating and Curious exhibition
|
Guy Hansen, Professor Howard Morphy, Dr Libby Robin, Dr Geoff Gray (AIATSIS), Dr Don McMichael, Professor John Mulvaney, Peter Pigott, Andrew Reeves
|
|
29 March
Seminar
|
'Building the Museum'
Seminar given for the Australian Institute of Project Management
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Guy Hansen, Senior Curator, National Museum of Australia
|
|
29–31 March
Conference
|
Strangers on the Shore: A Conference on Early Coastal Contacts with Australia (with AIATSIS and The Australian National University)
|
Professor Mick Dodson, AIATSIS/National Centre for Indigenous Studies, The Australian National University; Professor Marcia Langton, Australian Indigenous Studies, University of Melbourne; Dr Dawn Casey, Western Australian Museum; Emeritus Professor John Mulvaney, The Australian National University
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1 April
Lecture
|
'Music is superfluous: Why would you spend money on music when you could use that money for graphics?'
ANU Centre of New Media Arts Series (with The Australian National University)
|
Blair Joscelyne, composer
|
|
7 April
Lecture
|
'The Spanish quest for Terra Australis' (with The Australian National University)
|
Miriam Estensen
|
|
11 April
Lecture
|
'Immigration policy Australian demography'
ANU Demography and Sociology Program's 2006 Australian Social and Economic Policy Lecture Series (with The Australian National University)
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Abul Rizvi, Deputy Secretary, Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs
|
|
18–26 April
Lectures and workshops
|
Good Karma Tour of Australia 2006
|
Gyuto Monks of Tibet
|
|
18 April
Lecture
|
'Generations and gender: How demographic and social change is shaping the business agenda' (with The Australian National University)
|
Bernard Salt, Partner, KPMG Australia
|
|
29 April
Lecture
|
'Film compositing: Visual effects for movies demystified'
ANU Centre of New Media Arts Series (with The Australian National University)
|
Lindsay Adams, Head of 2D and Compositing at Animal Logic, Sydney
|
|
2 May
Lecture
|
'The intensification of consumerism and reactions against it'
ANU Demography and Sociology Program's 2006 Australian Social and Economic Policy Lecture Series (with The Australian National University)
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Mr Clive Hamilton, Executive Director, The Australia Institute
|
|
2 May
Lecture
|
'Immigration and population' (with The Australian National University)
|
Professor Glenn Withers, Professor of Public Policy, Adjunct Professor, Australia and New Zealand School of Government, The Australian National University
|
|
3 May
Seminar
|
'Curtis Levy and the President vs David Hicks: Documentary film making in Australia' (presented by the University of Canberra Union Film Production Society)
|
Curtis Levy, documentary film maker
|
|
15 May
Forum
|
Flag and Nation: The History and Debate Surrounding the Australian Flag
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Elizabeth Kwan, author; Ralph Kelly, representative, Flag Association; Guy Hansen, Senior Curator, National Museum of Australia; Rod Quinn, ABC Radio
|
|
16 May
Lecture
|
'Work and Welfare: Getting the Balance Right'
ANU Demography and Sociology Program's 2006 Australian Social and Economic Policy Lecture Series (with The Australian National University)
|
Dr Peter Boxall, Secretary of the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations
|
|
20 May
Lecture
|
'Just make it look good!'
ANU Centre of New Media Arts Series (with The Australian National University)
|
Eddy Herringson, motion graphics designers
|
|
23 May
Lecture
|
'The 2006 population Census: A resource for all Australians'
ANU Demography and Sociology Program's 2006 Australian Social and Economic Policy Lecture Series (with The Australian National University)
|
Dennis Trewin, Australian statistician, Australian Bureau of Statistics
|
|
26–27 May
Conference
|
Law, Religion and Social Change: An International Conference Organised by the Law Program, Research School of Social Sciences (with The Australian National University)
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Professor Ruth Gavison, Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Professor Margaret Davies, Flinders University; Professor Malcolm Evans, University of Bristol; Judge Michael McConnell; Professor Ngaire Naffine, University of Adelaide; Professor Abdullah Saeed, University of Melbourne; Professor Lawrence Sager, University of Texas
|
|
28 May
Lecture
|
'Making the most of what you've got'
|
Andrew Lesnie, Oscar-winning cinematographer for films including Babe, Lord of the Rings, King Kong
|
|
28 May
Lecture and performance
|
'Gentility in the Victorian era', in conjunction with the Exiles and Emigrants exhibition
|
Dr Linda Young , Senior Lecturer, Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies, Deakin University; and performers
|
|
6 June
Lecture
|
'Some policy issues in providing retirement incomes'
ANU Demography and Sociology Program's 2006 Australian Social and Economic Policy Lecture Series (with The Australian National University)
|
Mr John Freebairn, Head, the Melbourne Institute
|
|
9–12 June
Convention
|
CONFLUX 2006: A Convention of Fantastic Worlds
|
Featuring Sir Arthur C Clarke and Ray Bradbury via communications link; international speakers: Ellen Datlow, Steve Jackson, Joan D Vinge and Jim Frenkel; Australian speakers: Kate Forsyth, Sara Douglass, Jackie French and Jason Paulos; exhibiting guest artists: Nick Stathopoulos, Greg Bridges and Les Petersen
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|
13 June
Lecture
|
'Health care and demographic change'
ANU Demography and Sociology Program's 2006 Australian Social and Economic Policy Lecture Series (with The Australian National University)
|
Jane Halton, Secretary, Department of Health and Ageing
|
|
13 June
Lecture
|
'Nutrition: From common myths to common sense' (with the Canberra Skeptics Association)
|
Caroline Salisbury, ABC Radio 666's dietician
|
|
14 June
Documentary film screening and forum
|
Swapping Lives (with Hassall and Associates International and the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia)
|
David Goldie, Producer; Peter Dunn, Co-producer; Dewi and Violet, girls featured in the film
|
|
15 June
Presentation
|
Canberra Institute of Technology Film and Television Students Awards Night
|
Film and Television students from the Canberra Institute of Technology
|
|
20 June
Lecture
|
'Migration and economic growth'
ANU Demography and Sociology Program's 2006 Australian Social and Economic Policy Lecture Series (with The Australian National University)
|
Judith Sloan, Productivity Commissioner, the Productivity Commission
|
|
22–23 June
Conference
|
Global Change and the Earth System (with The Australian National University)
|
Professor Will Steffen, Director, Centre of Resource and Environmental Studies, Australian National University
|