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ACLF 2021 – Indigenous Australia’s international outlook. Is government starting to catch up?

Indigenous Australians are now engaging internationally more than ever. Join Ian Anderson, Maggie Walter and Tony Dreise, as they discuss what areas Indigenous Australians are most active internationally and its implication on domestic policy and their own affairs.

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ACLF - Liberal democracy

ACLF 2021 – Renewing liberal democracy

What is the future of liberal democracy? Join Richard Maude, Daryl Karp, Larry Diamond and Dave Sharma as they take on what is a global conversation - the challenge to liberalism and its institutions worldwide, by nationalism, populism, political polarisation and identity politics.

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ACLF - Migration

ACLF 2021 – Migration and population in a time of pandemics

Join Liz Ritchie, Michael Willard, Jenny Wilkinson, and Ann Evans as they discuss the future of Australia's migration policy. This conversation will also include how Australia’s economic geography is changing and what that means for our social cohesion and politics.

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Multilateralism

ACLF 2021 - Re-imagining multilateralism and rules based order

With the rise of populism and nationalism, Melissa-Conley Tyler, Thomas Wright, Sarah Teo, Heng Wang and Caroline Millar will attempt to delineate the complexity surrounding multilateralism and rules-based order.

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Economy - ACLF

ACLF 2021 – After the recession: how should we renew our economies?

Listen to Renee McKibbin, Catherine Mann, Ayhan Kose, Adam McKissack, and Yang Yao as they discuss state of repair of the economy. This discussion will also entail conversations on global debt and deficits, supply chain diversification, and globalisation.

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World Mental Health Day

World Mental Health Day 2021: Isolation and connectedness

Hear from our experts on World Mental Health Day 2021, as they raise awareness on isolation and the importance of connectedness.

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TEDxANU | Growing Organic Mobile Phones | Ankur Sharma

Ankur Sharma’s talk is on how a new material developed can reduce electronic waste. He illustrates how overlooked the effect of electronic devices is on climate change.

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TEDxANU | How We Win on Climate Change | Christian Downie

Christian Downie talks about the politics of climate change. Why do we fail, why when pursed for policies related to climate change fail, why current policies towards climate change are either neglected or not practised?

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TEDxANU | Beyond Carbon Credits | Sarah Milne

Sarah Milne talks about how infrastructure built for sustainable needs are harming the environment.

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TEDxANU | Eating for the Future | Robyn Alders

Robyn Alders talks about agriculture and its contribution to greenhouse emissions.

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Women in Leadership: In conversation with Julie Bishop and Naomi Flutter

Join the ANU Chancellor and Pro-Chancellor as they lead the first conversation in the new Women in Leadership series, aimed to support the leadership aspirations of female staff at ANU. Tune in as they discuss their experiences as leaders, including how to be heard, isolation at the top, and issue

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In Conversation with Jane Harper

Jane Harper and Anna Creer are in conversation on Jane's compelling new stand-alone novel The Survivors, set on the Tasmanian coast.

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In conversation with Marian Wilkinson

Marian Wilkinson is in conversation with Frank Jotzo on Marian's new book The Carbon Club, the inside story of how a network of influential climate sceptics, politicians and business leaders fought to control Australia's climate policy.

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In Conversation with Hugh Mackay

In this ANU/The Canberra Times Meet the Author podcast, social researcher and best-selling author Hugh Mackay AO chats with Alex Sloan AM on his two new books, The Inner Self, and his novel, The Question of Love.

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When Women lead: views from Asia and the Pacific

In partnership with ANU, the Embassy of Australia in Brazil held its annual Alumni Leadership Conference online, marking 75 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries. In this session, hear from Professor Bina D'Costa and Dr Nicole Hayley from Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs.

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Australia’s Covid-19 response: from the tyranny of distance to the lucky (distant) country

In partnership with ANU, the Embassy of Australia in Brazil held its annual Alumni Leadership Conference online, marking 75 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries. In this session, hear from Professor Mark Kenny and Professor Shirley Leitch from the Australian Studies Institute.

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Leadership in diplomacy: an Australian perspective

In partnership with ANU, the Embassy of Australia in Brazil held its annual Alumni Leadership Conference online, marking 75 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries. In this session, hear from ANU experts and the Ambassador of Australia to Brazil, Tim Kane.

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Leadership in driving economic reform

In partnership with ANU, the Embassy of Australia in Brazil held its annual Alumni Leadership Conference online, marking 75 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries. In this session, hear from Tax and Transfer Policy Institute and Centre for Social Research and Methods experts.

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The importance of leadership in the energy transition & Sustainable well-being futures

In partnership with ANU, the Embassy of Australia in Brazil held its annual Alumni Leadership Conference online, marking 75 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries. In this session, hear from experts from the ANU Energy Change Institute and Crawford School of Public Policy.

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Leading people and change & leadership and social impact

In partnership with ANU, the Embassy of Australia in Brazil held its annual Alumni Leadership Conference online, marking 75 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries. In this session, hear from Professor Gretchen Gagel and Dr Sally Curtis from the Research School of Management.

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