Episodes
Professor Pat Dodson, Professor of Indigenous Policy at UNSW, gives the Inaugural Gandhi Oration.
Published 02/02/12
As our population passes the 7 Billion mark Prof Paul Ehrlich warns against the "myths" of limitless population and economic growth.
Published 11/22/11
Ita Buttrose AO OBE facilitates this event featuring three pioneering scientists who are globally renowned speakers and command enormous respect in their fields - Baroness Susan Greenfield CBE, Professor David Sinclair and Professor Henry Brodaty AO.
Published 11/08/11
Prof Martin Loosemore from UNSW's Faculty of Built Environment on how consulting and contracting firms in the construction and engineering industry, both large and small, can innovate to translate sustainability into improved business performance.
Published 10/01/11
Professor Martha Nussbaum, the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Chicago, delivers the 2011 Hal Wootten Lecture.
Published 08/25/11
Prof Peter Singer (Princeton University) discusses the way in which our decisions about the kind of built environment we choose to create, and to live in, should take into account the interests of others, whether present or future, human or nonhuman.
Published 07/23/11
Six refugees who arrived in Australia over the six decades since the ratification of the Refugee Convention tell their stories at the 2011 Refugee Conference at UNSW.
Published 07/06/11
Dr Melika Yassin Sheikh-Eldin, AMES, addresses the 2011 Refugee Conference at UNSW.
Published 07/02/11
Senator Kate Lundy, Parliamentary Secretary for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, addresses the 2011 Refugee Conference at UNSW.
Published 07/01/11
Closing address of the 2011 UNSW Refugee Conference - "Looking to the Future, Learning from the Past".
Published 07/01/11
Session 2 of the 2011 Refugee Conference at UNSW
Published 07/01/11
Professor Gordon Parker facilitates this presentation/discussion on mood disorders in young people.
Published 05/31/11
United States Ambassador Jeffrey Bleich addresses the topic: The United States and Australia's
Commitment to Human Rights in the Asia-Pacific.
Published 05/18/11
Politics and Journalism - Who's Winning the Race to the Bottom? Kerry O'Brien delivers the 2011 Wallace Wurth Memorial Lecture.
Published 05/16/11
United States Ambassador Jeffrey Bleich addresses the topic: The United States and Australia's
Commitment to Human Rights in the Asia-Pacific.
Published 05/13/11
Politics and Journalism - Who's Winning the Race to the Bottom? Kerry O'Brien delivers the 2011 Wallace Wurth Memorial Lecture.
Published 05/09/11
What exactly is a sustainable population for Australia? Paul Willis from ABC's Catalyst program hosts a panel discussion featuring a panel including businessman and adventurer Dick Smith, and former N.S.W. Premier Bob Carr.
Published 12/03/10