by Erin Clare | Nov 13, 2013
About the speaker Dr Tony Moore is a cultural historian who lectures at Monash University. His career spans publishing, journalism and documentary making at the ABC. His first book The Barry McKenzie Movies analysed the cultural significance of the ‘Ocker’ cinema...
by Erin Clare | Nov 13, 2013
On Saturday 21 November 2009, the eclectic collection of one of Australia’s most contrary intellectuals will be on sale to the public. From Palgrave to poetry, PP McGuinness’s private collection spanned all genres of literature and thought. Be there early...
by Erin Clare | Nov 13, 2013
About the speaker JOHN HIRST is a historian and Scholar Emeritus of La Trobe University and honorary professor of history at the University of Sydney. He was founding Convenor of the Australian Republican Movement in Victoria and a member of the Prime Minister...
by Erin Clare | Nov 13, 2013
About the speaker Pramit Pal Chaudhuri is the Foreign Editor of The Hindustan Times and a leading figure in Indian policymaking circles. He was previously an editorial writer for The Telegraph and The Statesman of Calcutta. Pramit has a BA in history from Cornell...
by Erin Clare | Nov 13, 2013
Professor Savulescu is Head of the Melbourne-Oxford Stem Cell Collaboration, devoted to examining the ethical implications of cloning and embryonic stem cell research. Previously, he was Director of the Ethics of Genetics Unit at the Murdoch Children’s Research...
by Erin Clare | Nov 13, 2013
About the speaker Michael Costa was a member of the NSW Legislative Council from 2001-2008. He served as Police Minister, Transport Services Minister, Roads Minister and Minister for Finance and Infrastructure, as well as NSW Treasurer between 2006 and 2008. Since...