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UniSA Online Events – November 2020






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Rebuilding the Economy: Supporting Our Creative Industries Now and Into the Future

Thursday, 3 December 2020
10.00am - 11.00am (ACDT)

The financial contribution of cultural and creative industries to the global economy is unquestionable. Then came COVID-19 and the sector was hit hard from the very beginning. So, what is needed for recovery and what are the opportunities we must seek out and invest in as we move to a post-COVID world? Join our panel of experts as they discuss the challenges faced by our creative and cultural industries and how innovation and reinvention can breathe life into these industries. Register here.

Perspectives:
David Capra

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Multidisciplinary artist David Capra, who is perhaps best known for his work inspired by his muse dachshund Teena, articulates how he promotes joy and hope through performance and participation in the third instalment of Perspectives, presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre, ACE Open and Guildhouse. Watch here.

Ronni Kahn
Book Launch:
A Repurposed Life

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Join The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre online for an in-conversation with social entrepreneur and founder of the food rescue charity OzHarvest, Ronni Kahn and chef and sustainable food advocate, Simon Bryant. Written in collaboration with her daughter-in-law, Jessica Chapnik Kahn, A Repurposed Life is the deeply personal story of how Ronni found her voice, her heart and her deepest calling. Watch here.

Craig Reucassel: Fight For Planet A

Thursday, 26 November 2020
6.00pm - 7.15pm (ACDT)

Join The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre online for this in-conversation with writer, comedian and broadcaster, Craig Reucassel and social commentator Jane Caro AM. Craig will discuss his book, Fight For Planet A, and what we can do when there's no Planet B. Best known for his work with The Chaser and as host of the multi-award winning series, War on Waste, Craig shows that it isn't as scary as we think, and we can make a difference to help protect the world for future generations. Register here.

Criminalising Journalism, Silencing Whistle-Blowers

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Freedom of the press and the role of journalists within democracies has never been under such sustained attack. Quentin Dempster AM, former Chair of the Walkley Foundation and veteran journalist, broadcaster and author will canvass these threats in conversation with Professor Rick Sarre as part of an online event with The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre. Watch here.

UniSA's Creative Student Showcase

Throughout November & December

Join us to celebrate UniSA's unstoppable graduates as we showcase student work from architecture, art and design. This year's suite of virtual exhibitions has something for everyone, featuring inquisitive and unique explorations of architecture and interior architecture, communication design, contemporary art and illustration and animation. Check out the online offerings over the Christmas period to inspire your creative journey, available for viewing from December 4th. Explore what's on here.

Teaching & Learning Breakfast Series 2020

Thursday, 26 November 2020
8.00am to 9.00am (ACDT)

Join UniSA's Teaching Innovation Unit and Professor Michael Sankey, Director (Learning Transformations) in the Learning Futures Group at Griffith University and President of the Australasian Council on Open Distance and eLearning (ACODE) and Director of the ACODE Learning Technologies Leadership Institute for webinar 'Reflections On 2020: The pandemic and the response of Australian Higher Education' to learn from the year that's been for all teachers. Register here.

The Truth of The Palace Letters:
Paul Kelly and Troy Bramston In-Conversation

Thursday, 10 December 2020
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In July 2020 the National Archives of Australia released the long-suppressed correspondence between Sir John Kerr and Queen Elizabeth II, written during Kerr's tumultuous tenure as Governor-General of Australia. The letters cover the constitutional crisis that culminated in Kerr's infamous dismissal of Labor Prime Minister Gough Whitlam in 1975. In their book, The Truth of the Palace Letters, Paul Kelly and Troy Bramston reveal their meaning and significance for understanding the dismissal. Join The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre online for this in-conversation with the authors and Tory Shepherd. Register here.

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