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Feed your mind. Be provoked. One big idea at a time. Your brain will love you for it. Grab your front row seat to the best live forums and festivals with Natasha Mitchell.
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The Art of Opposition
It's often said that democracies can't function well without a strong opposition to hold the government of the day to account. But what does it take to be an effective opposition?
This event was recorded at the Centre for Independent Studies on Thursday 16 May 2024.
Speakers
Scott Prasser
Co-author with David Clune, The Art of Opposition (Connor Court publishing)
Senior Fellow, Centre for Independent Studies
John Howard
Former Prime Minister 1996 – 2007
Tom Switzer
Director, Centre for Independent Studies
Andrew Blythe (host)
Fellow, Centre for Independent Studies -
Uprooted and unprotected — 110 million displaced lives
From stopping the boats to building a wall, countries have gone to great lengths to stop the flow of people migrating across borders in search of a better life. But are these efforts realistic – let alone humane — when there are an estimated 110 million people forcibly displaced by war, persecution, hunger and climate change worldwide?
This event was recorded at the University of Tasmania on May 8, 2024.
Speakers
Dr Tamara Wood Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Tasmania
Sanushka Mudaliar Director, Global Migration Lab, Red Cross and Red Crescent
Arad Nik Iranian refugee, human rights activist and business owner -
Is nuclear power the fastest way to decarbonise the planet?
Humanity faces two existential threats: catastrophic climate change and nuclear annihilation, according to former US Deputy Secretary of Energy turned nuclear industry player Daniel Poneman.Yet, he argues nuclear energy is an essential part of the mix of carbon zero power sources as we transition away from coal. He discusses global developments in nuclear power generation, including new generations of reactor design, and critical issues like cost, safety, and proliferation risks.
Presented at the American Academy in Berlin.
Speakers
Daniel Poneman
Former US Deputy Secretary of Energy; distinguished fellow Atlantic Council's Global Energy Centre
Former President and Chief Executive Officer of Centrus Energy Corp (a nuclear fuel company), 2015-2023
Daniel Benjamin (host)
President of the American Academy in Berlin -
Laura Tingle — Off course discourse
Laura Tingle delivers the 2024 John Button Oration at the Melbourne Writers Festival, looking at how our public discourse has changed over her 40-year career – and throughout history. She explores what is to blame for the demise in civility in our public debate, and the seeming inability of our media and the political class to solve the intractable problems we face.
This event was recorded on Saturday 11 May 2024, at the Melbourne Writers Festival, in partnership with University of Melbourne School of Government and the Faculty of Arts, and the Button family.
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Laura Tingle
Chief Political Correspondent, 730 (ABC)
President, National Press Club
Staff-elected director, ABC board -
Why we drink — the past and present of Australia’s relationship to alcohol
Australians love a drink, or at least, that's a perception that's deeply ingrained in our national identity... but how true is it, these days? This Big Ideas explores the politics, problems, and pleasures of Australia's long and chequered relationship with alcohol.
This event was recorded at Clunes Booktown Festival on Saturday March 23 2024.
Speakers
Alex Ettling Author, Knocking the Top off: A People's History of Alcohol in Australia
Sarah MacLean Professor of Social Work and Social Policy at La Trobe University
Richard Gilbert Author, Thirst for Gold
Bill Garner (host) Writer, actor, academic, author Born in a Tent -
Where is the soul in science?
Join Natasha Mitchell and guests to grapple with some gritty paradoxes about science and religion. In this era of misinformation, conspiracy theories, and existential angst — are they serving the needs they used to?