A Common Future
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As the world transitions through this pandemic, there’s never been a greater need for clear information, new thinking and stories that connect the dots.
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From the archive – Kyle Perry a drug and alcohol counsellor turned bestselling novelist, questions the complex interaction between his counselling role and the creative impulse that informs his writing. Free to read this weekend: bit.ly/3D99lNx
.Griffith Law School expert Leanne Wiseman comments on news that tech giant Apple is launching a self-repair program, allowing customers to fix their own devices. Is it the good news they claim or should we be reading the fine print? ow.ly/hVS950GRsAJ
We’re on the road to hell. We need to fix this. Absolute must read from heavy hitting political scientist & governance expert #AnneTiernan @AMTiernan Griffith Review. (NB This woman should be in parliament. Why isn’t she Queensland Labor? Voices of Ryan?) griffithreview.com/articles/power… #auspol
'We are entering a uniquely dangerous time in Australian politics.' ABC Radio National's Patricia Karvelas interviewed Griffith University's Dr Anne Tiernan (@AMTiernan) about her new series of essays being published by Griffith Review. ab.co/3FOBpX4
In a series published by Griffith Review, Anne Tiernan asks: how much longer can Parliament be totally out of step with the corporate governance that applies to every other institution in Australia? Linda Mottram @[email protected]🌻 + @AMTiernan discuss this + more for ABC PM ab.co/3IqD4nS
Book launch! Kris Kneen (they/them) and Kristina Olsson in-conversation with Griffith Review editor, Ashley Hay discussing Gum: The story of eucalypts & their champions. Thursday 9 Dec 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM In store at @avidreader4101 Bookshop / ZOOM Online Register: avidreader.com.au/events/ashley-…
Finnish education expert Pasi Sahlberg applies Nordic design principles to Australia’s education system, arguing that transformation is both possible and necessary. Read an edited extract of Pasi's Griffith Review 75: Learning Curves essay in Guardian Australia bit.ly/3rEMgij
Griffith Review + Adelaide Writers' Week! Exploring education | Griffith Review 75 | Learning Curves. ⏰ 3:45 pm 🗓 Wed 9 March 🎟 Free! Paul Barclay, Gabbie Stroud, Pasi Sahlberg discuss the way back to success for Australia’s students, schools and teachers. bit.ly/36bcYGV
I will explore Australian education with Gabbie Stroud Adelaide Festival Writers' Week on Wed 9th March at 3.45pm in Pioneer Women's Memorial Garden (admission free). Join us there and don't miss our essays in the latest Griffith Review! adelaidefestival.com.au/events/2022-wr… UNSW @saspaau
🎧 new, free to access, audio. In her latest Backstory podcast for Griffith Review, journalist Nance Haxton explores the challenges facing parents of children with disability – particularly in the wake of the omicron crisis. Listen here: bit.ly/3u4DV9d
From The Idea of Australia: A search for the soul of the nation Julianne Schultz Allen & Unwin theguardian.com/australia-news…
In Griffith Review 3: Webs of Power Debbie Kilroy #FreeHer, CEO of Sisters Inside, reflects on her experiences of incarceration, her vision for helping all women in prison, and questions the effectiveness of the system. bit.ly/3pACAUs
Griffith Review + newcastlewritersfest! Sunday 3 April | 1:30 pm | Free Ashley Hay + Tegan Bennett Daylight + Catherine Keenan Is reading the cornerstone of a learning life, and does its power change from pre-school years to university? Info + festival program bit.ly/378E025