Events and collaborations
The Hawke Centre is proud to present a wide range of public learning events ranging from lectures and seminars to debates, roundtable discussions and forums. Where possible, unedited audio and text transcripts are posted. If you are unable to access any of the audio transcripts, please contact us to request a text version of the transcripts. See our current list of 2012 events.
Archived events from 2000-2011.
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Kerry Packer Civic Gallery exhibitions
- SyntaX: Analogue to digital dialogue: Monday 5 December - 24January 2012
-
No Strings Attached Theatre of Disability - New Work
Exhibition: Monday 30 January -
Wednesday 7 March
Presented during the Adelaide Fringe
2012 events
- Fukushima and the Future of Nuclear Power Monday 13 February, 6.00pm, Bradley Forum
- The Arab Spring: What comes next?
with Dr Tarik Yousef Tuesday
21 February, 5.30pm, Allan Scott Auditorium
Presented with The Social Innovator Dialogues - International Women's Day event with ABC News 24 presenter, Jane Hutcheon Wednesday 7 March, 6.00pm, Allan Scott Auditorium
- Horizon SA Forum Series: with Eric Beecher, publisher and editor of on-line media publications Business Spectator and Crikey Wednesday 28 March, 6.00pm, Allan Scott Auditorium
- Catherine Helen Spence Commemorative Oration: Protecting Vulnerable Children: Can South Australia Rise Again to the Challenge? with Emeritus Professor Dorothy Scott Wednesday 4 April, 6.00pm, Allan Scott Auditorium
- Making a Lasting and Just Peace Between Israel and Palestine 6.00pm, Allan Scott Auditorium
- Two forums covering forms of modern day slavery issues Tuesday 22 May, 6.00pm, AND Wednesday 23 May, 12pm: Bradley Forum
- 2012 SA Heritage Heroes Award Ceremony Thursday 24 May, 11.45am, Bradley Forum - NOMINATIONS OPEN SHORTLY
Publications
- HAWKE The Prime Minister - Blanche d'Alpuget
- Out of Africa: Post-structuralism's colonial roots - Pal Ahluwalia
- The Hawke Legacy - Edited by Gerry Bloustein, Barbara Comber and Alison Mackinnon
- To the beat of his own drum: the Ben Yengi story - Sandra Lindemann
- The Adelaide Parklands Symposium proceedings
- Chance & Commitment: Memoirs of a Medical Scientist: Basil S Hetzel AC MD
- Regional Integration in the Asia Pacific: Issues and Prospects
- Autobiography of the Grand Old Lady of Australasia - colonial political reformer, Catherine Helen Spence (1825-1910)
Archived events
For past events, click on the appropriate year and full events listings for that year will be displayed.
2011 / 2010 / 2009 / 2008 / 2007 / 2006 / 2005 / 2004 / 2003 /
2002 / 2001 /
2000
Useful links and public learning resources
The Hawke
Centre reserves the right to amend any details of their program at any time
While the views presented by speakers within the Hawke Centre public program are their own and are not necessarily those of either the University of South Australia or The Hawke Centre, they are presented in the interest of open debate and discussion in the community and reflect our themes of: strengthening our democracy - valuing our diversity - and building our future.
The copying and reproduction of any transcripts within the Hawke Centre public program is strictly forbidden without prior arrangements.
