Acts of Reckoning at Blue Mountains Writers Festival
As Australia moves closer to the generous offer from this continent’s First Peoples to walk together and forge change through dialogue, what might be possible when reconciliation between the world’s oldest continuing culture and one of its newest nation states is achieved?
Read MoreReal Cool World at Byron Writers Festival
Griffith Review 77 edition editor Ashley Hay and contributors James Bradley and Jo Chandler take a cool look at the one continent on Earth truly free of national government, where human ideas of exploration, investigation and fantasy play out.
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From climate science, glaciology and marine biology to geopolitics, international law and more, Griffith Review 77 explores subjects and stories from the planet’s deepest south.
Join edition editor Ashley Hay as she celebrates the launch of Real Cool World in conversation with contributors Jo Chandler, Coen Hird and Favel Parrett.
Read MoreActs of Reckoning at The Wheeler Centre
Griffith Review 76: Acts of Reckoning examines some of the complexities at play in Australia’s long and fraught journey towards centering First Nations peoples, cultures and knowledges. In this special panel event, Megan Davis, Teela Reid, and Henry Reynolds discuss the need for homegrown truth-telling with host of ABC Radio National’s Big Ideas Paul Barclay.
Read MoreActs of Reckoning at Northern Territory Writers Festival
Join three thought-provoking contributors to Griffith Review 76: Acts of Reckoning for a timely and wide-ranging discussion of the multifaceted issues at play in Australia’s journey towards reconciliation.
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Contributing Editor Teela Reid and contributor Merinda Dutton join Editor Ashley Hay to celebrate the launch of Griffith Review 76: Acts of Reckoning.
Read MoreActs of Reckoning at Sydney Writers Festival
The quest for settlement with Australia’s First Nations continues through personal, political and philosophical spheres. Thomas Mayo, Teela Reid and Kirli Saunders join Ashley Hay to reframe distinct and exciting versions of power, the past and time itself.
Read MoreLearning Curves at Newcastle Writers Festival
Is reading the cornerstone of a learning life, and does its power change from pre-school years to university? Join Ashley Hay, Tegan Bennett Daylight and Catherine Keenan as they explore these learning curves.
Read MoreLearning Curves at Adelaide Writers Week
Join Big Ideas’ Paul Barclay for a fascinating conversation from two sides of the educational fence. Professor Pasi Sahlberg and Gabbie Stroud discuss the way back to success for Australia’s students, schools and teachers, and the complex mess that currently stands in the way.
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