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What Kind of Australia?
(Radio Adelaide, 2001)
Adelaide Festival of Ideas session, Bonython Hall, 12:00pm, Sunday 15 July, 2001. Chaired by Ian George.
RIP: Reconciliation in Paralysis?
(Radio Adelaide, 2001)
Adelaide Festival of Ideas session, Adelaide Town Hall, 8:00pm, Thursday 12 July, 2001. Chaired by Phillip Adams.
Salt of the Earth: Water, Salinity and the Limits of Growth
(Radio Adelaide, 2001)
Adelaide Festival of Ideas session, Elder Hall, 2:45pm, Friday 13 July, 2001. Chaired by Mark Cully.
Nature's Waste: 200 Years of Water Politics
(Radio Adelaide, 2001)
Adelaide Festival of Ideas session, Brookman Hall, 1:15pm, Friday 13 July, 2001. Chaired by Megan Dyson.
Sex, Drugs and Money
(Radio Adelaide, 2001)
Adelaide Festival of Ideas session, Bonython Hall, 2:45pm, Friday 13 July, 2001. Chaired by David Marr.
The Future and Other Australian Anxieties
(Radio Adelaide, 2001)
Adelaide Festival of Ideas session, Brookman Hall, 2:45pm, Friday 13 July, 2001. Chaired by Morag Fraser.
Parochialism in Perth: aspects of regionalism amongst Western Australia's Castellorizian community (Final)
(Modern Greek Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand, 2015)
Founded in 1912, the Castellorizian Association of Western Australia was the first
Greek regional fraternity established anywhere in Australia. In the celebratory atmosphere
of its centenary year, Perth’s Castellorizian ...
Planning for authentic language assessment in higher education synchronous online environments
(Modern Greek Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand (MGSAANZ), 2013-07)
The teaching of some languages in Australia is under threat due substantially to small
enrolments. There is considerable need to preserve Australia’s community languages
as part of the country’s cultural and linguistic ...
Review of 'Brief Encounters: Literary Travellers in Australia 1836-1939' by Susannah Fullerton.
(2009-10-31)
Review of 'Brief Encounters: Literary Travellers in Australia 1836-1939' by Susannah Fullerton.
Review of 'Friday on Our Minds' by Michelle Arrow.
(2009-10-31)
Review of 'Friday on Our Minds: Popular Culture in Australia since 1945' by Michelle Arrow.