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Lindsay Kelley | Baking together
Are Anzac biscuits our strongest symbol of survival and resilience?
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Christopher Jackson | Mavericks: the champions of isolation
What happens when teamwork doesn’t make the dreamwork?
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Michael Dello-Iacovo | Preparing for the unimaginable
Do you lie awake at night worrying about volcano eruptions, asteroid impacts, global pandemics, evil robots, or nuclear warfare? What can we do today to prepare for the unimaginable?
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Anthony Burke | Thriving in the Anthropocene
Our increasing intrusion into the natural world is creating strange new risks and endangering the future of all life. How can we think about not just surviving, but thriving in ...
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Richard Buckland | Don't trust your teachers
How can we learn to deal with the unexpected? And how can we teach the skills that the unexpected depends on – creativity, collaboration and never giving up?
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Amy Bestman | Equity: the final frontier
When writing policy for public health and welfare, what changes can be made to improve the health and well being for everyone in our community?
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Jim Al-Khalili: The World According to Physics
What are the speculative theories that may become scientific fact in the future?
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Tim Flannery, Adriana Vergés, Rebecca Huntley & Emma Johnston: We Still Need to Talk About Climate Change
COVID-19 has made it almost impossible to talk about anything else, but the imperatives of climate change have not gone away. So how do we restart the conversation on climate? ...
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Eating for the Planet
Is it possible to feed a future population of 10 billion people a healthy diet within planetary boundaries?
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Chris Tinney & Martin Van Kranendonk: Life Among the Stars
Less than two decades ago, wondering whether other stars really did host planets was a matter for science fiction writers rather than scientists.
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Rutger Bregman: Humankind, A Hopeful History
Human beings, we're taught, are by nature selfish and governed primarily by self-interest. But what if it isn't true?
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Fighting the Privatisation of Education
How are parents and teachers and activists successfully fighting the forces that are privatising public schools?
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