Changing Australia: Beny Bol and strengthening community and youth
There have been many questions in Australia lately about how we deal with youth crime. Queensland's approach is to double down with tougher laws.When an alleged crime involves African-Australian youth, Beny Bol is one of the first people the community, media and even police might call. And he will always take that call, no matter the time or the day.Beny's work — with disengaged and at-risk youth — has helped strengthen community cohesion, with many young people changing the course of their lives.Guest: Beny Bol, founder of the African Youth Support Council, now Village Support Limited, and former President of the Queensland African Communities Council
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'I want to apologise': Creative Australia acting chair on Sabsabi debacle
Artist Khaled Sabsabi and curator Michael Dagostino will now represent Australia at the Venice Biennale, after initially being dropped by Creative Australia earlier this year.Guest: Wesley Enoch, Acting Chair, Creative Australia
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Julian Leeser says Creative Australia has made the 'wrong decision' over Sabsabi work
Australia's pavilion at the next Venice Biennale won't be empty following Creative Australia's decision to reinstate the artistic team it initially selected but then axed back in February.Artist Khaled Sabsabi and curator Michael Dagostino were reinstated following an external report into Creative Australia's selection process for the biggest and most prestigious art show in the world.The decision to drop Mr Sabsabi came after two of his historic works were questioned in parliament, including a 2007 work showing the late Hezbollah leader Hassan NasrallahGuest: Julian Leeser, Shadow Minister for the Arts and Shadow Attorney-GeneralProducer: Lexie Jeuniewic
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Australia's pavilion at the next Venice Biennale won't be empty following Creative Australia's decision to reinstate the artistic team it initially selected but then axed back in February.Artist Khaled Sabsabi and curator Michael Dagostino were reinstated following an external report into Creative Australia's selection process for the biggest and most prestigious art show in the world.The decision to drop Mr Sabsabi came after two of his historic works were questioned in parliament, including a 2007 work showing the late Hezbollah leader Hassan NasrallahGuest: Julian Leeser, Shadow Minister for the Arts and Shadow Attorney-GeneralProducer: Lexie Jeuniewic
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AI giant's bold plan for Australia
One of the world's biggest artificial intelligence companies Open AI has Australia firmly in its sights.This week the company will unveil an economic blue-print it claims will unlock 115 billion dollars annually in the Australian economy by the end of the decade.At the core of Open AI's plan is a push for the government to provide tax breaks to businesses who adopt AI and allow companies to access government data.Guest: Tim Ayres, Minister for Industry, Innnovation, and ScienceProducer: Lexie Jeuniewic
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