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    What can Plato teach us about democracy today?

    26/05/2026 | 53 mins.
    Democracy is on the decline, so could Plato help? Irish scholar Dr David Horan spent 16 years translating Plato's complete works, including his dialogues on the world's first democracy in ancient Greece. So what lessons can we learn from Plato today?
    This event was recorded at the School of Practical Philosophy in Sydney.
    Speakers:
    Dr David HoranLeader of the School of Philosophy and Economic Science in IrelandMember of the Plato Centre at Trinity College DublinAuthor/ translator, The Dialogues of Plato
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    Could self-driving cars & other innovations end the tyranny of distance in regional Australia?

    25/05/2026 | 54 mins.
    Communities that once built their future around coal and agriculture are asking: what do we become next? Regional Australia usually gets left behind when industries change and young people leave. But it's also — quietly, persistently — reinventing itself. Remote work is reshaping where jobs can be done. AI and digital innovation are opening new doors.
    Presented at the SEGRA National Regional and Economic Development Summit in Lithgow, New South Wales, in partnership with the City of Lithgow and their Lithgow Emerging Economy Project (LEEP)
    Speakers
    Jackie SchirmerDirector of Environmental Governance, University of Canberra. Founded the Regional Wellbeing Survey in 2013
    Dr Jess JenningsRegional and Rural Consultant and former mayor of Bathurst regional council
    Bjorn JarvisHead of Workforce Futures Program at Jobs and Skills Australia
    Ashley Bland (host)Chair of the SEGRA Foundation Board; Associate Partner and Business Development Manager for Green Homes International
    Further information
    Regional Wellbeing Survey
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    Regional Australia at the crossroad

    25/05/2026 | 54 mins.
    Communities that once built their future around coal and agriculture are asking: what do we become next? Regional Australia usually gets left behind when industries change and young people leave. But it's also — quietly, persistently — reinventing itself. Remote work is reshaping where jobs can be done. AI and digital innovation are opening new doors.
    Presented at the SEGRA National Regional and Economic Development Summit in Lithgow, New South Wales, in partnership with the City of Lithgow and their Lithgow Emerging Economy Project (LEEP)
    Speakers
    Jackie SchirmerDirector of Environmental Governance, University of Canberra. Founded the Regional Wellbeing Survey in 2013
    Dr Jess JenningsRegional and Rural Consultant and former mayor of Bathurst regional council
    Bjorn JarvisHead of Workforce Futures Program at Jobs and Skills Australia
    Ashley Bland (host)Chair of the SEGRA Foundation Board; Associate Partner and Business Development Manager for Green Homes International
    Further information
    Regional Wellbeing Survey
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    Love for your neighbour: how to cultivate radical empathy in a disenchanted world

    21/05/2026 | 54 mins.
    From running a massage clinic for homeless men to running the largest independent human rights organisation in the country, Kon Karapanagiortidis has always had a strong sense of his moral duty to help the people around him. Not just his friends and family, but anyone that might be called a neighbour. He even named his bestselling cookbook Philoxenia, a Greek word that means having love for the stranger. Kon's life has been defined by refusing to turn his back on those in need but that comes with a cost. Every year he receives thousands of hateful messages from people that he says have allowed themselves to become numb to the plight of others. Hear how he maintains his empathy and motivation while helping thousands of refugees through The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre with the radical simplicity of seeing the humanity in everyone.
    The conversation Compassion in Action, was recorded at the Centre for a Compassionate Society on 15 March, 2026
    Speakers
    Petrina BarsonDirector of the Centre for a Compassionate Society
    Kon Karapanagiotidis OAM Founder and CEO of the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre Author, The Power of Hope and Philoxenia - A Seat At My Table
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    What makes Putin tick — and how will his iron-fist rule of Russia end? Natasha Mitchell with guests

    20/05/2026 | 53 mins.
    Some say Russian president Vladimir Putin is growing increasingly paranoid, as his war with Ukraine wages on. It's hard to know from the outside looking in. What makes the elusive Putin tick? How has he changed during his 26 years in power? And where will it all end? Putin's not a fan of Soviet era communism, so what's drives him? And what's his thing with Trump? 
    Join Big Ideas host Natasha Mitchell with two seasoned Russia watchers at the 2026 Sorrento Writers Festival.
    Speakers
    Associate Professor Will PartlettMelbourne Law SchoolFellow, Centre for Public IntegrityAuthor, Why the Russian Constitution Matters: The Constitutional Dark ArtsCoauthor, The Post-Soviet as Post-Colonial and The People's Guide to the Australian Constitution.
    Dr Elizabeth BuchananSenior fellow, Australian Strategic Policy InstituteCo-founder and co-director of polar warfare studies at West Point Military Academy's Modern War InstituteFormer, Head of Research for the Royal Australian Navy’s Sea Power Centre, Department of Defence.Author,  Red Arctic: Russian Strategy under Putin and So you want to own Greenland: Lessons from the Vikings to Trump.
    Thanks to Corrie Perkin, founding director and programmer of the Sorrento Writers Festival.
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