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It's 2022, why is equal representation in the Australian parliament still a problem?
How Eyal Weizman and Forensic Architecture expose state violence and abuse.
Join Tegan Taylor as she talks to Prof Graeme Samuel and Dr Stephanie Ward about how we can take action against this cruel disease.
2022 Gandhi Oration | Activists Peter Garrett and Jean Hinchliffe on the importance of citizen action in the face of cascading climate crises.
What could a more equitable and just care system look like?
Who pays for science? Does it matter? A conversation with Naomi Oreskes.
Writer, professor, commentator and self-proclaimed 'bad feminist', Roxane Gay returns to UNSW Sydney.
2021 Australian of the Year, Grace Tame reflects on the last year and the catalytic power of collective women’s voices.
How wasted food has become a lead weight in the global fight against climate change.
Can weeds help us find answers to the world’s problems? Non-native plants have wreaked havoc on so many of the world's precious ecosystems, but what can they teach us about survival?
Ending violence against women starts with men, their behaviours and attitudes. Changing the social structures starts with a conversation, so how do we encourage men to put women on the agenda?
Our race for renewables has a dark side. As consumers, how can we ensure our transition to a sustainable planet isn’t achieved at the expense of the less fortunate?