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Ross Garnaut was in conversation with Frank Jotzo, Ligang Song and Meghan Quinn on The Superpower Transformation: Building Australia’s Zero-Carbon Future, which documents how Australia can become a leader in a world of zero net emissions.
In this episode, we speak with people across different industries about how and why trusting relationships between people in any collaboration is an essential ingredient to getting things done. Featured guests: Ali Clinch, Robin Davidson, Natalie Barr, Aruna Venkatachalam and Anni Doyle Wawrzynczak.
In this episode, we hear from Artistic Director of Gen S Stories, Jenni Savigny and her collaborator Stephen Corey, as they share their experiences supporting non-professional storytellers to create personal digital stories as a form of community development and living social history.
In this episode of Collaboratory, Dr Maya Haviland talks with Professor Celeste Linde and Dr Merryn McKinnon about what the science of symbiosis, and fungi in particular, can teach us about the dynamics of co-creativity.
Simon Holmes à Court was in conversation with Virginia Haussegger on his new essay, The Big Teal, the story of how a team of inspired young tech-heads and older sages used their real and virtual-world experience to help a cluster of communities get the representation they wanted.
Shaun Micallef was in conversation with Alex Sloan on Tripping Over Myself , his insightful and funny memoir about comedy and life.
Craig Silvey was in conversation with Irma Gold on Craig's new novel Runt, a heart-warming, funny, beautifully told story for readers of all ages from the bestselling author of Jasper Jones and Honeybee.
Clive Hamilton was in conversation with Ben Oquist on Clive's memoir Provocateur. A Life of Ideas in Action, in which Clive showed us why questioning the status quo matters, how powerful arguments can change the country, and how the life of ideas in action actually works.
Andrew Leigh was in conversation with Tim Gavel on Andrew's new essay Fair Game. Lessons from Sport for a Fairer Society & a Stronger Economy.
Brett Mason was in conversation with Brian Schmidt on Brett's new book. Wizards of Oz: How Oliphant and Florey helped win the war and shape the modern world. The vote of thanks was delivered by ANU Chancellor the Hon Julie Bishop.
Kristine Ziwica was in conversation with Michelle Ryan on her new book Leaning Out, which maps a decade of stasis on the gender equality front in Australia, and why the pandemic has led to a breakthrough.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.