TV shows and interview series (incomplete)
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On the Couch with Adam Liberman
Steve Offner talks with Visiting Fellow, Adam
Liberman, about the new Graduate Diploma in Applied Intellectual
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On the Couch with Peter Graham
Dr Peter Graham from UNSW's Faculty of the Built Environment on a sustainable building industry.
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On the Couch with Rosemary Kayess
People with disabilities are the most marginalised of minorities, according to Rosemary Kayess, who is the Associate Director of the Disability Studies Research Centre. She speaks with Susi Hamilton from UNSW media about her involvement in drafting the UN Convention on The Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
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Hot Seat - They Shoot Lions Don't They?
A panel discussion for ABC-TV’s Big Ideas program presented by Dr Paul Willis, RiAus Director and ex ABC-TV “Catalyst” presenter.
Animals are no longer safe in the wild. Many experts now think putting a price on the heads of our most endangered species might make us value them enough to save them from extinction. Captive breeding, native pets, commercial hunting, even trade and export of mammals and reptiles... everything once anathema is on the table in the debate over the sustainable use of wildlife.
Panellists
Professor Mike Archer, AM, UNSW’s Evolution of Earth & Life Systems Research Group and former head of Australian Museum.
Greg Miles, former Kakadu ranger.
Dr Rosie Cooney, sustainable wildlife consultant.
Keith Leggett, Director of UNSW’s Fowlers Gap Arid Zone Research Station.
Facilitator
Dr. Paul Willis, RiAus Director.
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Talking Point - Dr Kath Albury and "Sexting"
Dr Kath Albury, from UNSW’s Journalism and Media Research Centre, discusses the rise of sexting – the sending of sexually explicit text messages – and the lasting legal repercussions for under-18 year olds.