Events and collaborations
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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.
A full list of current events may be found in our 2010 Diary of Events.
Archived events from 2000-2009.
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Kerry Packer Civic Gallery exhibitions
- From the Dreaming: Converging - Emerging - Progressing: Friday 29 January - Monday 22 February
2010 events
- From Plains to Plate:
The Future of Food in South Australia
Wednesday 10 February: 5.45pm for
6.00pm start
Allan Scott Auditorium, UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building - The Big Water Debate
Thursday 11 February: 5.30pm
for a 6.00pm start
Allan Scott Auditorium, UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building - Adelaide Thinkers in Residence public lecture: Smart
Justice with Peggy Hora Thursday 20
April, 6.15pm
Adelaide Town Hall, 128 King William Street
Conferences
- Emotional
Geographies: The Third International and Interdisciplinary
Conference on Emotional Geographies
Tuesday 6 - Thursday 8 April 2010
Publications
- The Adelaide Parklands Symposium proceedings
- Chance & Commitment: Memoirs of a Medical Scientist: Basil S Hetzel AC MD
- New Hawke Centre/OECD publication: 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)
Mending their wings: Focus on Rights series
- Malalai Joya MP: "the most famous woman in Afghanistan" (BBC) on Justice for Women in Afghanistan
- Human Rights and Non-violence in a Culture of War and Injustice, John Dear, SJ
- What are we going to do? A reflection on ways forward for non-Indigenous South Australians to respond to Indigenous South Australian concerns
- The voice of Alola : from Juliana to Helen with Kirsty Sword Gusmao, First Lady of East Timor and Chair of the Alola Foundation
- Human Rights: the ethical underpinning of globalisation? with Tim Costello, CEO World Vision Australia
- UNIFEM Australia: Informs seminar Marking UN World Health Day: Make every mother and child count
Archived events
For past events, click on the appropriate year and full events listings for that year will be displayed.
2009 / 2008 / 2007 / 2006 / 2005 / 2004 / 2003 /
2002 / 2001 /
2000
Useful links and public learning resources
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.

