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Chasing wrongs and rights by Elaine Pearson

In conversation with Elaine Pearson

Elaine Pearson was in conversation with Helen Watchirs on Elaine's new book, Chasing Wrongs and Rights, in which the Australia Director at Human Rights Watch shares her experiences defending human rights.

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Collaboratory

Collaboratory Conversation Series - Intellectual Property and Agreements: A Conversation with Dr Diana James

In an edited conversation with Dr Maya Haviland, Dr Diana James shares some of her early experiences of cultural co-creativity and the relationships and learning which laid important foundations for the Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters exhibition to take place.

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Collaboratory

Collaboratory - What is the Co?

In this episode Dr Maya Haviland explores some of what people mean when they use “co” words. We also hear a little about the histories of some of the ideas which have shaped our usage of these words and the ideas that they point to. Featured guests; Stephen Osborne, Emma Blomkamp, Antti Pirinen.

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Collaboratory

Collaboratory - Laying the foundations for co-creation

In this episode of Collaboratory, co-hosts Dr Maya Haviland and Nicole Deen talk with 4 guests to explore what enable and constrain collaborative practice at organizational, project and individual levels for co-creation to thrive. Guests-Emma Blomkamp, Michelle Halse, Rebecca McNaught, Antti Pirinen

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The Unbelieved by Vikki Petraitis

In conversation with Vikki Petraitis

Vikki Petraitis will be in conversation with Chris Hammer on The Unbelieved, winner of the inaugural Allen & Unwin Crime Fiction Prize, in which Vikki gathers her considerable true-crime experience into an impressive debut novel.

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Australia's China Odyssey by James Curran

In conversation with James Curran

James Curran was in conversation with John McCarthy on his new book Australia's China Odyssey. Australia's relationship with China is a dominant geopolitical story. The need to understand the tectonic forces of history moving beneath the surface of these critical events has never been more pressing.

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So you want to live longer? by Norman Swan

In conversation with Norman Swan

Norman Swan was in conversation with Alex Sloan on Norman's new book, So You Want To Live Younger Longer?, the ultimate guide on what you can do at any age to stay young and healthy longer, from Australia's trusted, straight-talking doctor and broadcaster.

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Horse by Geraldine Brooks

In conversation with Geraldine Brooks

Award-winning author Geraldine Brooks was in conversation with Alex Sloan on Geraldine's new book Horse, a vivid and unique new novel for lovers of sweeping historical fiction and books about iconic racehorses like Seabiscuit and Secretariat.

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Lessons from History

In conversation with Carolyn Holbrook, Joan Beaumont and Frank Bongiorno

Eminent historians, Carolyn Holbrook, Joan Beaumont and Frank Bongiorno, were in a panel discussion, chaired by Rae Frances, on Lessons from History, edited by Carolyn Holbrook, Lyndon Megarrity and David Lowe, a collection of essays which addresses Australia's greatest challenges.

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Jesustown by Paul Daley

In conversation with Paul Daley

Award-winning journalist and author, Paul Daley was in conversation with Peter Fray on his new book, Jesustown, a gripping multi-generational saga about Australian frontier violence and cultural theft, and the myths that stand between us and history's unpalatable truths.

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Good Arguments by Bo Seo

In conversation with Bo Seo

Two-time world debating champion, Bo Seo will be in conversation with Andrew Leigh on Bo's new book, Good Arguments, which reveals the timeless secrets of effective communication and persuasion, at a time when every disagreement turns toxic.

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Sleepwalk to War by Hugh White

In conversation with Hugh White

Hugh White was in conversation with Allan Gyngell on his new quarterly essay, Sleepwalk to War. Australia's Unthinking Alliance with America. In this gripping essay, Hugh White explores Australia's fateful choice to back America to the hilt and oppose China.

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Abracadabra, by Robert Dessaix

In conversation with Robert Dessaix

Robert Dessaix will be in conversation with Andrew Leigh on his new book Abracadabra, which brings together, for the first time, talks he has given at literary festivals around Australia and overseas, along with a handful of short journalistic reflections on the quirkier sides to life.

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The Secret Emu Field

In conversation with Elizabeth Tynan

Elizabeth Tynan was in conversation with Frank Bongiorno on Elizabeth's new book The Secret of Emu Field, the story of a cataclysmic collision between an ancient Aboriginal land and the post-war Britain of Winston Churchill and his gung-ho scientific advisor Frederick Lindemann.

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The Murder Rule by Dervla McTiernan

In conversation Dervla McTiernan

Best-selling author, Dervla McTiernan, was in conversation with Chris Hammer on Dervla's new novel, The Murder Rule, her first ever standalone thriller.

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Democracy sausage

The final countdown

On this episode of Democracy Sausage, journalist Kieran Gilbert, author Judith Brett, and political scientist Marija Taflaga join Mark Kenny fire up the barbecue one last time before Australians head to the polls.

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Machines behaving badly by Toby Walsh

In conversation with Toby Walsh

Toby Walsh was in conversation with Andrew Leigh, on Machines Behaving Badly: The Morality of AI, in which Professor Walsh, a world-leading researcher in the field of artificial intelligence, examines the ethical issues we face in a future dominated by artificial intelligence.

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Democracy sausage

Democracy Sausage X Policy Forum Pod | Election policy peril

In this live Democracy Sausage and Policy Forum Pod crossover episode, Nicholas Biddle joins Sharon Bessell, Arnagretta Hunter and Mark Kenny to talk about what issues matter to voters and why good policy so often gets lost in translation in Australia’s political system.

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am I black enough for you by Anita Heiss

In conversation with Anita Heiss

Anita Heiss was in conversation with Ann McGrath on Anita's new book, Am I Black Enough For You? 10 Years On, the story of an urban-based high achieving Wiradyuri woman working to break down stereotypes and build bridges between black and white Australia.

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Democracy sausage

Democracy Sausage: Federal election special

On the 200th episode of Democracy Sausage, recorded live at The Australian National University, youth advocate Yasmin Poole, journalist Ross Solly, and political scientist Marija Taflaga joined Mark Kenny to discuss the first week of the election campaign and what it means for Australia.

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