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    Jason Stanley, M. Gessen and Anna Funder — Is it fascism yet?

    22/01/2026 | 54 mins.
    He’s been called a “hypercapitalist”, a “new authoritarian” and a “post fascist”. Twelve months into Donald Trump’s second term as United States President, he has certainly reshaped the country and the world in ways that have shocked and surprised. So how should we understand his political ideology? 
    The conversation Is It Fascism Yet? was recorded at the Sydney Opera House on 28 September 2025. 
    Speakers
    Jason Stanley  Professor of Philosophy and Linguistics, Chair of American Studies at the University of Toronto Author, How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them, Erasing History: How Fascists Rewrite the Past to Control the Future, and more 
    M. Gessen  Opinion writer for the New York Times Author, Surviving Autocracy, The Future Is History: How Totalitarianism Reclaimed Russia and more 
    Anna Funder (host)  Author, Wifedom, Stasiland, All That I Am 
     Further information:
    One Year of Trump. The Time to Act Is Now, While We Still Can. M.Gessen, The New York Times, 18 January 2026
    Why I Fled Trump's AmericaJason Stanley, Zeteo, 26 July 2025
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    Meet Australia’s next woman prime minister? Four changemakers here to WOW

    21/01/2026 | 54 mins.
    Don't miss meeting these four resilient women creating the change they want to see in the world. At 20, Monique “Mermaid” Murphy’s had a catastrophic accident. Two years later she won Silver at the Paralympics. At 21, Larisha Jerome turned homelessness into buying her first home. Now she advocates for financial justice for other First Nations people. At 14, Nasteho Mukhtar arrived in Australia with her mother and siblings as a refugee from Somalia. Now the social enterprise founder, poet, and Muay Thai fighter helps other women find their power. At 16, Claudia Kurowski is Cairns Young Woman of the Year, a charity-founder, youth parliamentarian, and wants young people to consider politics. Their stories will WOW you, as they join Natasha Mitchell on stage at the WOW (Women of the World) Australia School’s Day in Meanjin/Brisbane.
    Speakers
    Larisha Jerome Proud Jarowair, Wakka Wakka and Wulli Wulli womanman Chair, Jarowair Aboriginal Corporation Board director, the Happy Boxes Project Founder, Liberate with Larisha Monique Murphy Silver medal-winning Paralympian swimmer Nasteho Mukhtar Program coordinator, ETHNI Co-founder and manager, Maua Boutique Claudia Kurowski Year 12 student, Cairns State High School 2025 Cairns Young Woman of the Year Co-founder of the youth-led charity, the Gratitude Initiative Parliamentarian and Youth Minister of the Health, YMCA Queensland Youth Parliament.
    Thank you to event producers Kaylah Tyson and Jo Pratt.
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    James Bond and Jason Bourne move over – a real spy talks about his workday

    20/01/2026 | 54 mins.
    He jumped off a plane, exchanged the notorious briefcase on a park bench and got his identity blown by an asset under torture. Sounds like fiction? But the real stories still differ remarkably from novels and films. A discussion about the realities of espionage and the stories that surround it - filled with intrigue and hidden truths for your ears only. 
    Spies, Lies and Secretes was recorded live at the 2025 Sydney Writers’ Festival at Carriageworks. 
    Speakers
    Ben MacintyreBestselling author of books including The Siege, Colditz, Agent Sonya, SAS: Rogue Heroes, The Spy and the Traitor, Agent Zigzag, Operation Mincemeat and A Spy Among Friends 
    Jack Beaumont (pseudonym)Former operative of the French foreign secret service, the DGSE, Author of The Frenchman and Dark Arena  
    Matthew Condon (host)Prize-winning Australian novelist and journalist
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    Finding skeletons in the closet — the ethics of DNA testing in family history research

    19/01/2026 | 55 mins.
    DNA testing has helped family history researchers fill in the blanks in their family trees. While that can be a good thing, it can also lead to unexpected consequences. From "non-parental events", to big data hacks, to unauthorised use of DNA in criminal investigations, this is everything you need to know about genetic genealogy.
    This event was recorded at the State Library of NSW for Family History Month 2025.
    Speakers
    Claire Aird Journalist, presenter of the podcast series, Secrets We Keep: Should I Spit?
    Vanessa CassinEducation Manager, Society of Australian Genealogists
    Professor Tanya Evans Director of the Centre for Applied History, Macquarie UniversityPresident of the International Federation of Public HistoryAuthor, Family History, Historical Consciousness and Citizenship: A new social history and more
    Adria Castellucci (host)Lead, Family History team, State Library of New South Wales
    Further information:
    How a church-run DNA donation led Michael to be falsely accused of murder SBS News, 6 July 2025
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    Vested interests vs public interest? The relation of Australian governments with the fossil fuel industry

    15/01/2026 | 54 mins.
    How has the fossil fuel industry wielded influence over Australian governments and their policies? What does it take to make ambitious change in the public interest, without vested interests getting in way? Join Natasha Mitchell and guests at Adelaide Writers Week.
    Origninal broadcast on March 12, 2025.
    Speakers
    Dr Richard DennissEconomist and Executive Director of The Australia InstituteAuthor of BIG: The Role of the State in the Modern Economy (2022)
    Ross GarnautEconomistProfessor Emeritus in business and economics, University of MelbourneBoard director of renewable energy company ZEN ENERGYAuthor of Let's Tax Carbon: And other ideas for a better Australia (2024), Superpower: Australia's Low Carbon Opportunity (2019)
    Sarah Hanson-YoungSenator for South AustraliaGreens spokesperson for arts and communications, and environment and water
    Royce KurmelovsFreelance journalistAuthor of Slick: Australia's Toxic Relationship with Big Oil (2024)

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