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Listen to an urgent discussion on gendered violence and the systemic silencing of survivors.
UNSW Law student Bhavik Aggarwal reflects on how gender biases and misogynistic rhetorics continue as pervasive forces.
Check out exclusive promos, discounts and opportunities for UNSW students at Sydney Writers' Festival 2025.
Nobel winning scientist Jennifer Doudna and Natasha Mitchell discuss the huge social, ethical, and scientific implications of the CRISPR gene editing revolution.
Hear Nobel Peace Prize winner Tawakkol Karman and constitutional lawyer, Megan Davis discuss how and why transparency is the keystone of 21st Century democracy.
Watch as Nobel Prize laureate Saul Perlmutter and writer, composer and comedian Tim Minchin discuss the importance of collaboration, humility and critical thinking in decision-making.
Breakneck cultural change means growing up today is a completely different experience. Jean Twenge, Stephanie Ward and Sam Koslowski discuss.
Australia has been a close ally of the United States since 1940, but what does this mean for contemporary politics?
Carbon markets have been hailed as key to our climate response but in actuality, have turned out to be largely greenwash. Listen as Megan Evans advocates for genuine environmental progress.
While the universe can continue to expand indefinitely, humanity’s footprint on Earth cannot. Nobel Prize winner Brian Schmidt discusses how to make smarter decisions for humanity's benefit.
The next four years will surely be a wild ride. Richard Holden provides insight into how the outcome of the US election might reverberate around the world.
Explore how AI, culture, and power converge to shape our understanding of war, security, and surveillance with Professor Michael Richardson.