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ItemThe 21st Century: How Much Water, How Many People?(Radio Adelaide, 2001) Flannery, Tim ; Gaita, Raimond ; Schwartz, Regina ; Shiva, Vandana ; White, Mary ; Wood, Warren ; Sellars, Peter ; Adelaide Festival CorporationAdelaide Festival of Ideas session, Elder Hall, 5:00pm, Sunday 15 July, 2001. Chaired by Peter Sellars.
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ItemAboriginal Identity(Radio Adelaide, 2001) Burney, Linda ; Adams, Phillip ; Adelaide Festival CorporationAdelaide Festival of Ideas session, Elder Hall, 4:30pm, Saturday 14 July, 2001. Chaired by Phillip Adams.
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ItemThe Activists' Handbook - Getting Things Done(Radio Adelaide, 2005) Cox, Eva ; Hutchinson, Vivian ; Mundey, Jack ; Shale, Jenny ; Fraser, Morag ; Adelaide Festival CorporationAdelaide Festival of Ideas session, 3:00pm, Sunday 10 July, 2005. Chaired by Morag Fraser.
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ItemAffluenza - The Fat and Lean(Radio Adelaide, 2005) Macken, Deirdre ; Quiggin, John ; Botsman, Peter ; Abdul Rauf, Feisal ; Cully, Mark ; Adelaide Festival CorporationAdelaide Festival of Ideas session, Elder Hall, 4:30pm, Friday 8 July 2005. Chaired by Mark Cully.
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ItemAfghan Women Against Fundamentalism and For Democracy(Radio Adelaide, 2003) Faryal, Tahmeena ; Sharp, Rhonda ; Adelaide Festival CorporationAdelaide Festival of Ideas session, Brookman Hall, 10:00am, Saturday 12 July, 2003. Chaired by Rhonda Sharp.
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ItemAge of Abstraction: A Summary of the Perils and Possibilities of our Time(Radio Adelaide, 2005) Botsman, Peter ; Carson, Ed ; Adelaide Festival CorporationAdelaide Festival of Ideas session, Brookman Hall, 11:15am, Friday 8 July, 2005. Chaired by Ed Carson.
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ItemThe Age of Consent: A Manifesto for a New World Order?(Radio Adelaide, 2003) Monbiot, George ; Simmons, Pam ; Adelaide Festival CorporationAdelaide Festival of Ideas session, Bonython Hall, 1:45pm, Sunday 13 July, 2003. Chaired by Pam Simmons.
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ItemAll Hot Air?(Radio Adelaide, 2005) Bourne, Greg ; Lowe, Ian ; Schneider, Stephen ; Sahtouris, Elisabet ; Steel, Duncan ; Adelaide Festival CorporationAdelaide Festival of Ideas session, Elder Hall, 2:30pm, Saturday 9 July 2005. Chaired by Duncan Steel.
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ItemAn Ancient, Fragile Land: Respect It or Destroy It(Radio Adelaide, 2001) White, Mary ; Hubble, Norman ; Adelaide Festival CorporationAdelaide Festival of Ideas session, Art Gallery Auditorium, 1:45pm, Sunday 15 July, 2001. Chaired by Norman Hubble.
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ItemAre We Eating Ourselves and the Planet to Death?(Radio Adelaide, 2011) Egger, Garry ; Adelaide Festival CorporationAdelaide Festival of Ideas session, Old Methodist Meeting Hall, 10:00am, Saturday 8th October, 2011. There are numerous areas where humans have achieved a peak of success, a ‘sweet spot’. But now that very success is threatening to unravel centuries of achievement. On the one hand, economic growth has led to a steadily improving standard of living, better levels of health and ever-increasing longevity. On the other hand, this very affluence is the reason for the obesity epidemic and a world clogged by greenhouse gases. A fundamental change in thinking is now required for dealing with both, requiring input not just from scientists or health specialists, but from everyone living on the planet.
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ItemArt for Art's Sake(Radio Adelaide, 2011) Mackie, Greg ; Sedgwick, Katrina ; Schultz, Julianne ; Slade, Lisa ; Adelaide Festival CorporationAdelaide Festival of Ideas session, Hetzel Lecture Theatre, 10:00am, Saturday 8th October, 2011. Chaired by Julianne Schultz. In Adelaide, around Australia and internationally, the global financial crisis has made severe inroads into arts sector funding. Can the arts sector, in particular companies and independent practitioners, survive? And what role should government play in the subsidy of arts and cultural development? What is the role of arts festivals and blockbuster events versus an ongoing cultural calendar? And what does this mean in terms of how work is seen and made and how audiences engage with the arts?
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ItemAustralia and the World After Iraq(Radio Adelaide, 2003) Manne, Robert ; Mackie, Greg ; Adelaide Festival CorporationAdelaide Festival of Ideas session, Bonython Hall, 10:00am, Friday 11 July, 2003. Chaired by Greg Mackie.
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ItemBasic Income: A Simple and Powerful Idea for the 21st Century(Radio Adelaide, 2003) Van Parijs, Philippe ; Pocock, Barbara ; Adelaide Festival CorporationAdelaide Festival of Ideas session, Bonython Hall, 1:15pm, Saturday 12 July, 2003. Chaired by Barbara Pocock.
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ItemBasic instinct: the heroic project of anti-discrimination law (Roma Mitchell Oration)(Radio Adelaide, 2013-10) Rice, Simon ; Adelaide Festival CorporationThe model for Australia’s non-discrimination and equality opportunity laws has been largely unchanged for almost 40 years. How much has it achieved in changing social attitudes? Are we relying on laws that go too far and too hard at an issue with deep anthropological and cultural roots? Professor Simon Rice explores the problem of discrimination and possible new ways of tackling it.
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ItemBats, Birds, Bugs and Us(Radio Adelaide, 2011) Doherty, Peter ; Adelaide Festival CorporationAdelaide Festival of Ideas session, Bonython Hall, 10:00am, Saturday 8th October, 2001. Chaired by Chris Burrald. Hendra, Nipah, Ebola, Marburg, SARS – names that are variously familiar to all of us. What links them in our minds is the idea of scary, lethal infections. What links these viruses in nature is that they are unapparent infections of fruit bats. Bats are the most abundant mammals on the planet. Birds are everywhere too, and birds are the primary reservoirs of the influenza A viruses and a spectrum of mosquito-borne infections. Though we’ve known for years about vampire bats spreading rabies in South America, the awareness that bat-carried diseases can be a major threat is very recent. What has changed?
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ItemBefore the Bough Breaks - Doing More for our Children in the 21st Century(Radio Adelaide, 2003) Stanley, Fiona ; Schrapel, Simon ; Adelaide Festival CorporationAdelaide Festival of Ideas session, Elder Hall, 1:45pm, Sunday 13 July, 2003. Chaired by Simon Schrapel.
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ItemBetter ways to grow old(Radio Adelaide, 2013-10) Vanstone, Chris ; Sharma, Sandya ; Adelaide Festival CorporationThe Australian Centre for Social Innovation (TACSI) was created to find radical new solutions to Australia’s social challenges. TACSI has developed a range of programs to help older Australians live more fulfilling lives, and to provide support for the people in long-term caring roles. Chris Vanstone and Sandhya Sharma discuss the development of these programs and their potential to create lasting change.
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ItemBeyond the Conflict of Identities: Toward a Global Civility(Radio Adelaide, 2003) Hassan, Ihab ; Boumelha, Penny ; Adelaide Festival CorporationAdelaide Festival of Ideas session, Art Gallery Auditorium, 4:30pm, Saturday 12 July, 2003. Chaired by Penny Boumelha.
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ItemBeyond the Washington Consensus: Managing the Change, Conflict and Transitions(Radio Adelaide, 2003) Woolcock, Michael ; Sharp, Rhonda ; Adelaide Festival CorporationAdelaide Festival of Ideas session, Brookman Hall, 4:30pm, Friday 11 July, 2003. Chaired by Rhonda Sharp.
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ItemBlack Out! The Challenge of Disadvantage and Addiction(Radio Adelaide, 2001) de Crespigny, Charlotte Francis ; Farley, Rick ; Huggins, Jackie ; Edwards, Anne ; Adelaide Festival CorporationAdelaide Festival of Ideas session, Bonython Hall, 11:30am, Friday 13 July, 2001. Chaired by Anne Edwards.