The Sydney Institute Podcast

Recordings of The Sydney Institute’s public policy forums.

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Wednesday Sep 09, 2020

Buy Tim Wilson's new book A New Social Contract here: https://thesydneyinstitute.com.au/product/the-new-social-contract-tim-wilson/

Wednesday Aug 12, 2020

The Hon Tony Abbott & Tim Harcourt speaking to The Sydney Institute on Australia and China.Tim Harcourt is the J.W.Nevile Fellow in Economics at the UNSW Business School and teaches International Business strategy in Asia and Latin America at the AGSM @ UNSW Business School. He is the author of the best selling The Airport Economist. www.theairporteconomist.comwww.thesydneyinstitute.com.au

Wednesday Jul 29, 2020

The Hon Joel Fitzgibbon is Member for Hunter & Shadow Minister for Agriculture and Resources. After watching his regional seat in New South Wales’ Hunter Valley come very close to a Labor loss, Joel Fitzgibbon has challenged his Labor colleagues to reassess the reasons they lost the 2019 election, raising the issue of Labor's large drop in votes his Hunter Valley electorate where coal is important to voters jobs and standard of living. As debate over energy and climate change energise inner city electorates, Fitzgibbon wants more discussion on how regional centres can be listened to. On Wednesday 9 October 2019, Joel Fitzgibbon addressed The Sydney Institute to argue his challenge more fully.

Thursday Jul 23, 2020

Professor Rosalind Dixon & Professor Anne Twomey discuss State border closures and the Section 92 Challenge in the High Court

Wednesday Jul 15, 2020

The long Aboriginal occupation of Australia witnessed spectacular changes. The rising of the seas isolated the continent and preserved a nomadic way of life as agriculture revolutionised other parts of the world. Over millennia, the Aboriginal people mastered the land’s climates, seasons and reserves. Traditional Aboriginal life came under threat the moment Europeans crossed the world to plant a new society in an unknown land. The meeting of the two cultures is one of the most difficult meetings in history. In his new and revised study of ancient and new Australia – The Story of Australia’s People – The Rise and fall of Ancient Australia – eminent Australian historian and author Professor Geoffrey Blainey has unlocked new insights into the complex and rich culture of ancient Aboriginal Australia. To discuss some of his discoveries, Geoffrey Blainey addressed The Sydney Institute on Wednesday 6 May 2015.

Thursday Jun 25, 2020

Cate McGregor speaking at The Sydney Institute on the COVID-19 pandemic.

Thursday Jun 18, 2020

Barbara Heineback, former communications executive and strategic consultant with the Clinton Administration, spoke to The Sydney Institute on Black Lives Matter, the death of George Floyd and the coming Presidenial election.

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