Corruption at the crossroads in Australia
We hear from the nation's anti-corruption leaders, including NACC Deputy Commissioner Nicole Rose, about the state of corruption in Australia.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) will revolutionise medicine, and help to combat climate change.
But it also threatens to usher in a new age of automated drone warfare.
With smart machines poised to take more decisions out of our hands, how can we ensure these decisions are ethical, moral, and in our interest?
Paul Barclay talks to Toby Walsh about his book, Machines Behaving Badly
Recorded at the Bendigo Writers Festival on May 15, 2022.
Speaker:
Toby Walsh â author and world leading researcher in Artificial Intelligence; professor of AI, University of NSW; leads research group at Data61, Australia's Centre of Excellence for ICT Research.
We hear from the nation's anti-corruption leaders, including NACC Deputy Commissioner Nicole Rose, about the state of corruption in Australia.
Pioneering electronic musician and performer Laurie Anderson invites you contemplate the wonders of time. Time is one of the most impermanent forms of measurement that humans have invented to help manage our lives. We couldn't function without it. Do you feel like you're running out of time? Which way is time going? Are you able to stop time? What is the role of time in ethics, or how you experience trauma? Laurie shares a creative conversation with twice-Booker-shortlisted author Tom McCarthy as they look to arts and literature for answers.
Best-selling author Holly Ringland says that everyone can be creative â yes, even you! Be it painting, cooking, knitting a jumper or writing a song. It's often self-doubt and the fear of criticism and judgement that's holding you back. The voice in your head telling you that you're not good enough. It doesn't have to be like this.
Most of us know that exposure to nature is good for us, because weâve experienced it ourselves. Doctors can even prescribe time in nature to patients, for the health benefits. But increasingly, weâre understanding â and measuring - just how nature helps us â our minds, bodies, and society.Â
This event is brought to you by the Australian Land Conservation Alliance as part of the National Private Land Conservation Conference held in Canberra on October 17, 2023.Â
Celebrities, and their fans, wield tremendous economic, cultural and political influence â and none more so than US pop superstar Taylor Swift. Academia is getting on board, with university courses now entirely dedicated to studying the icon. But celebrities and their fans have not always been taken seriously, by academia, or broader society â particularly when itâs someone idolised by young girls. Â Â
Well, these academics are trying to change that. Ahead of Swift's record-breaking Australian tour, 160 scholars from around the world came together in Melbourne for the inaugural Swiftposium conference, to engage in critical dialogue about Swiftâs popularity and its profound influence on society, from feminism, to gender, fandom, popular culture, literature, the economy, the music industry, and more. This event was presented by the University of Melbourne from February 11 to 13, 2024.Â
âThe worst kind of person is someone who makes someone feel bad, dumb or stupid for being excited about something.â - Taylor Swift, 2019Â
Have you ever followed your intuition, or been guided by a gut feeling? Is intuition real or imagined? Can it be learnt and harnessed for good in our lives? Neuroscientist and psychologist Joel Pearson wanted to find out. He joins Natasha Mitchell to discuss his book The Intuition Toolkit â the New Science of Knowing What without Knowing Why.
What has happened to civil debate and the reasonable exchange of competing ideas in public, to conversations that might lead to productive compromise, or simply agreeing to disagree? Has civil society always been so... uncivil?
There's nothing like an innocent story to rupture reality! Fiction is a literary seismograph for social conflict and stories can change minds. They have helped end slavery, and end discrimination. Hear the powerful story of how. Also, a gaming scholar with a blitz through the history of queer games. The creative games industry is pretty gay â so why isn't there more queer representation in gaming stories, and does the recent growth in queer games benefit all players? Enter a world of gaming, fan culture, gay romance, the essence of trans-ness to hear how the answer may not be binary.
Public libraries are for everyone, but last year, the LGBTIQA+ community became a target for exclusion by anti-queer campaigners, when drag story time events â designed to celebrate diversity and embrace rainbow families âwere shut down or postponed due to threats, protests and abuse. Librarians, drag artists, families and council staff were on the frontline of these attacks. To counter the hurt caused by these campaigns, the LGBTIQA+ and library communities joined forces to celebrate and reclaim libraries as safe spaces for everyone. Â
Some things feel impossible to change without money and power. Meet four trailblazers didn't let that stop them. Fighting corporations. Stopping violence. Transforming talk on sex and consent. Helping men heal from childhood trauma. They join Natasha Mitchell and an audience of high school students to explore what pushed them to act.
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