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February 2002

Salon des Intellectuels at the Famous Spiegeltent: It's Not Easy Being Green

Encounter Lecture Series: A French Australia? Almost


March 2002

Encounter Lecture Series: Encounters in Deep Time

Salon des Intellectuels at the Famous Spiegeltent: Human Rights or Human Wrongs - the worship of freedom and the detention of asylum seekers

Encounter Lecture Series: Unhealthy encounters? Legacies and challenges for the health status of settler and Aboriginal communities

Encounter Lecture Series: Explorations in telecommunications: seeking new frontiers

Encounter Lecture Series: Encountering the landscape: early European misconceptions and our presenter water problems


April 2002

Encounter Lecture Series: Weaving: an encounter between the Njarrindjeri, the British and the French

Encounter Lecture Series: Small and large encounters: where forces act

Encounter Lecture Series: Contemporary cross fertilization: the wine sectors in Australia and France


August 2002

2002 Australia-Israel Hawke Lecture: Democracy, The Middle East and the International Arena


October 2002

Finlaysons' Women in Business: Ms Blanche d'Alpuget


November 2002

2002 Annual Hawke Lecture: Indigenous Australia: the Social and Cultural Predicament delivered by Noel Pearson


December 2002

International Human Rights Day: Human Rights in a Climate of Fear... the significance of education for humanitarian citizenship


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