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Citizen juries are now being used by state and local governments to solve complex issues. Hear the two pioneers of Australian deliberative democracy, Curtin University's Prof. Janette Hartz-Karp and Iain Walker of the New Democracy Foundation,
Speakers: Brian Costar, George Williams, Geoff Gallop, Fran Bailey, Andrew DoddScheduled one week before the 2014 Victorian state election, the panel tackled several important questions. What is the state of the federation? Are States still nec
Speakers: Brian Costar, Geoff Gallop, Fran Bailey, George WilliamsScheduled one week before the 2014 Victorian state election, the panel tackled several important questions. What is the state of the federation? Are States still necessary in Aus
Speakers: Mark Day, Andrew Holden, Sophie Black, Rod TiffenThe media plays a critical role in shaping perceptions of leadership in Australia. But are Australians being well enough served by the media as they form their views about our leaders?
'The Jodcast' talks to Dr Alan Duffy about simulating the earliest galaxies. Podcast of an interview that aired as part of episode 'October 2014: Closer' on the 'The Jodcast', 7 October 2014.
Speakers: Judith Troeth, Rob Oakeshott, Maxine McKew, Paul StrangioWhy are independents and minor parties on the rise? Is this a good thing? What does this say about the sort of national political leadership Australians want? Or does it say mor
Utilising the collection of oral history interviews from the Australian Generations project, this feature goes inside that personal space we call home. We open the door on Australian houses and homes to discover the way we've lived domestically
He dresses in black, is rich, has a younger male companion and drives a sports car, but as Batman turns 75 this year is he still up for the job? Liam Burke is the editor of Fan Phenomena: Batman. He joins Associate Professor Jason Bainbridge, a
In the 1930s and 40s, wireless 'was what television, the internet and the iPhone, all rolled into one, are today'. Empire State tells the story of Ernest Fisk, the man who led the Australian wireless company AWA in those extraordinary decades,
Swinburne Leadership Institute Executive Director Ken Chern on Sky News commenting on China's response to the growing US military presence in Southeast Asia, the implications for Australia-China relations of tighter US-Australia ties, and more.
Swinburne Leadership Institute Executive Director Ken Chern appears on Sky News commenting on China's intelligence operations, security concerns, and Australian-US-Chinese defence spending, July/Aug 2012. Made available with kind permission of
Swinburne Leadership Institute Executive Director Ken Chern appears on Sky News commenting on the food security in China and the Australian debate on investments in China, July/Aug 2012. Made available with kind permission of the copyright owne
Swinburne's Professor Ken Chern joins Jo McManus on Perth's Radio 6PR to discuss how the American Constitution affects American attitudes towards gun laws. This radio program aired on 23rd December 2012. Made available with kind permission of t
There was an accepted view as to how galaxies formed. But not anymore. Galaxies are made up of stars bound together. But so too are star clusters. So what's the difference? Now there are ambiguities. It isn't always easy to tell the difference.
Wolf Klaphake was a respected German scientist who came to Australia in 1935 in search of new horizons. Multi-talented and inventive, Klaphake sought support for many schemes - including a huge condenser tower to be built at Cook in the Nullarb
The story of innovative Melbourne furniture design firm Fler, and the influence of modernism upon the changing landscape of the Australian home in the decades following the Second World War. Originally broadcast on ABC Radio National 'Hindsight
Doctoral student Sue Malta says that going online for a sexual relationship isn't just for 20- and 30- somethings-people in their 70s and 80s are getting frisky via their keyboard too. Podcast of an interview aired on the ABC Radio National pro
It's the little things that can sometimes make such a big difference to our future. There are numerous small-scale technology initiatives generating real change in the developing world. We'll highlight several, and we'll also question the west'
Podcast and transcript of an interview aired on the ABC Radio National program 'Perspective' on 04 June 2007. Produced by Sue Clark. Podcast and transcript reproduced with the kind permission of the ABC. http://www.abc.net.au/rn/perspective/sto
A panel discussion with Frank Howarth, Director of the Australian Museum; Associate Professor Angelina Russo from the Faculty of Design at Swinburne University; and Louise Douglas, General Manager, Audiences and Programs at the National Museum
In our Trends and Products segment this week we have invited educationalist Deirdre Barron to talk about interesting research from Melbourne's Swinbourne University of Technology. The way a learning space is designed can, believe it or not, det
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