Australia Decided 2013: Episode Five
The dust has settled, the votes have been counted, the sausages have been consumed. Matt Smith hosts a podcast with Nick Bisley and Robert Manne.
The dust has settled, the votes have been counted, the sausages have been consumed. Matt Smith hosts a podcast with Nick Bisley and Robert Manne.
La Trobe University is set to hold a panel discussion on Wikileaks chaired by Mary Kostakidis.
Australia’s leading thinkers are to come together to debate the issues of our time in honour of Robert Manne.
The dust has settled, the votes have been counted, the sausages have been consumed. Matt Smith hosts a podcast with Nick Bisley and Robert Manne.
La Trobe University is set to hold a panel discussion on Wikileaks chaired by Mary Kostakidis.
Australia’s leading thinkers are to come together to debate the issues of our time in honour of Robert Manne.
A La Trobe University forum is exploring the impact of sport on Australian society and communities.
The dust has settled, the votes have been counted, the sausages have been consumed. Matt Smith hosts a podcast with Nick Bisley and Robert Manne.
La Trobe University is set to hold a panel discussion on Wikileaks chaired by Mary Kostakidis.
Australia’s leading thinkers are to come together to debate the issues of our time in honour of Robert Manne.
Special forum about the challenges of the Australian Labor Party will be held at La Trobe University.
Paul Ramadge, Eric Beecher, Mary Debrett and Robert Manne will discuss the future of newspapers in Australia today at 12.30PM in the Seminar Room of La Trobe University’s Borchardt Library.
A forum event featuring Robert Manne and David McKnight is being held by the Australian Fabians, discussing the need for vigilance in the pursuit of a heathy democracy.
An independent media inquiry is underway in Australia looking at pressures facing newspapers, as well as the operation of the Australian Press Council. Matt Smith speaks to prominent media experts about some of the issues facing Australian journalism.
Robert Manne’s critique of The Australian has been the topic of much debate in recent weeks. But as Suzannah Marshall Macbeth explains, it’s not easy to take sides.
Robert Manne’s 40,000 word critique of The Australian newspaper in the latest Quarterly Essay resulted in what was supposed to be a debate at The Wheeler Centre. But as Matt Smith reports, it was unavoidably a one-sided talk.
It’s been 10 years since the September 11 terror attacks in the United States. Robert Manne’s Ideas and Society Program examines how the attacks have changed us.
La Trobe University’s Ideas and Society Program and Thesis Eleven will host a symposium in June on the topic ‘Does Wikileaks Matter?’.
What is Labor’s future? Join La Trobe University’s Professor of Politics Robert Manne as he discusses the future of the Labor Party in Australia with political commentator Mark Latham, a former leader of the federal Labor party.
Join Robert Manne, Paul Kelly, Lenore Taylor and Judith Brett at 12:30 this afternoon for a discussion about the ups and downs of the Rudd government’s term. This is an exciting opportunity to hear some influential political commentators.