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    The Australian Wars with Rachel Perkins and Henry Reynolds — a watershed event at the Australia War Memorial

    04/02/2026 | 56 mins.
    For decades, a debate has been waged over whether the colonial massacre and resistance of First Nations Australians should be recognised and memorialised by Australia's most important war museum. Don't miss this watershed event at the Australian War Memorial with trailblazing filmmaker Rachel Perkins and eminent historian Henry Reynolds for the launch of their groundbreaking new book The Australian Wars: The truth about the bloody battles fought to establish the nation.
    This conversation hosted by the Australian War Memorial in Kamberra/Canberra on Ngunnawal and Ngambri country.
    Speakers
    Rachel PerkinsCo-editor, The Australian Wars: The truth about the bloody battles fought to establish the nation (with Henry Reynolds, Stephen Gapps, Mina Murray; Allen and Unwin 2026)Multi-award-winning filmmaker, writer, producer and founder, Blackfella FilmsDirector and presenter, The Australian Wars, First Australians (both viewable on SBS On Demand), and Blood Brothers. Other films and TV series include Total Control, Mystery Road , Redfern Now , Jasper Jones, Mabo, Bran Nue Dae, One Night the Moon,  and Radiance.
    Emeritus Professor Henry ReynoldsAdjunct Professor, University of Tasmania Co-editor, The Australian Wars: The truth about the bloody battles fought to establish the nation (with Rachel Perkins, Stephen Gapps, Mina Murray; Allen and Unwin, 2026)Historian and award-winning author of over 20 books including The Other Side of the Frontier, The Law of the Land, Forgotten War, Truth-Telling, and Looking from the North Australian history from the top down (UNSW, 2025).
    Further information
    Australian War Memorial's Indigenous Service
    Defending country campaign
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    Bob Brown on the role of defiance in the climate crisis — with Gardening Australia's Hannah Moloney

    03/02/2026 | 54 mins.
    For more than 50 years, Dr Bob Brown has been breaking and making laws to protect the environment. Now aged 81, he is hoping to give strength to new generations who are facing the climate and extinction crises front on.
    This event was recorded at the Theatre Royal Hobart on 1 October 2025.
    Speakers
    Bob BrownPresident, Bob Brown FoundationFormer Greens Senator for Tasmania (1996-2012)Author, Defiance: Stories from Nature and Its Defenders
    Hannah Moloney (host)Presenter, Gardening Australia, permaculture educator, community worker, designer, author, Why We Garden: On the Joy and Wonder of Growing Things, Even when We Don't Have to (out in March 2026)
    Further information:
    Tasmania's Forgotten Opera Star Returns: Amy Sherwin Statue Unveiling and Festival
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    War is changing and the laws meant to protect civilians aren't cutting it anymore

    02/02/2026 | 54 mins.
    International humanitarian law, the law of armed conflict, was meant to protect civilians from the worst of war. But in today's wars civilians have become targets, and the rules meant to shield them are breaking down. What happens when the law of war no longer works? And can it be rebuilt to protect civilians once again?
    Presented by the American Academy in Berlin.
    Speakers
    Oona HathawayGerard C. and Bernice Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law, and Founder and Director of the Center for Global Legal Challenges at Yale Law School; president of the American Society of International LawAuthor of War Unbound: Gaza, Ukraine, and the Breakdown of International Law
    Daniel BenjaminPresident of the American Academy in Berlin
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    Stan Grant — when words fail us, reclaiming the language of love

    29/01/2026 | 57 mins.
    Most of us, in our lives, will witness things we cannot comprehend, when words fail to do justice to the moment. In those moments, to whom or what can we turn? To God? To philosophy? To music? To ourselves, or to our fellow humans? In a noisy world, Stan Grant wrestles with the fragility of language, and the power of silence, and of listening, to find a path to connection, compassion, and love.
    The Simone Weil Lecture on Human Value was held at the School of Philosophy at the Australian Catholic University.
    Speakers
    Stan GrantProfessor of TheologyVice Chancellor's Chair of Australian/Indigenous Belonging at Charles Sturt UniversityAuthor, Talking to My Country, The Queen is Dead, Australia Day and the soon to be published, When Words Fail Us: Truth beyond time (May 2026, UNSW Press)
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    How conspiracy theories get inside our heads and take hold — Ariel Bogle, Cam Wilson, Gavin Fang, Tracey Kirkland

    28/01/2026 | 57 mins.
    Conspiracy theories have always been with us, but now they're finding new ways to get inside our heads and take hold — and Australia is seeding some uniquely homegrown varieties. Investigative technology journalists Ariel Bogle and Cam Wilson went down the rabbit hole for their book Conspiracy Nation: Exposing the dangerous world of Australian conspiracy theories. To discuss the why, what, and how of conspiratorial thinking, they join seasoned editorial leaders Gavin Fang and Tracey Kirkland, co-editors of Age of Doubt: Building Trust in a World of Misinformation and Pandemedia: How COVID changed Journalism.
    This event was held at the 2025 Canberra Writers Festival.
    Speakers
    Ariel BogleInvestigations reporter specialising in technology, internet and the lawGuardian Australia
    Cam WilsonAssociate Editor, CrikeyJournalist specialising in technology, internet culture, and politicsEditor of the daily technology newsletter, The Sizzle
    Tracey KirklandManaging editor, ABC NewsJournalistGavin Fang (host)Editorial director, Australian Broadcasting CorporationJournalist and editor

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