Andrew Gunstone lectures in Aboriginal Studies in the David Unaipon College of Indigenous Education and Research at the University of South Australia. His main research interests are in the politics of reconciliation and the historical and political relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. He is the Foundation Editor of the Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues.
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Book launch: Power, Prosperity & Planet by Thom Woodroofe (Gleebooks, Sydney)
Gleebooks
49 Glebe Point Road, Glebe, New South Wales
Australia’s climate debate has long focused on three central pillars: clean power, future economic prosperity and protecting the planet. After nearly two decades of “the climate wars”, we’ve heard the...
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Book launch: Power, Prosperity & Planet by Thom Woodroofe (Dymocks, Adelaide)
Dymocks Adelaide
Minor Works Building Community Centre - 22 Stamford Ct, Adelaide, SA
While climate change affects us all, the arguments for climate action are rarely framed in terms of the impact on ordinary Australians. In the face of high electricity and petrol...
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Professor Lelia Green discusses The Digital Child (Mount Lawley, WA)
Beaufort Street Books
567 Beaufort St, Mount Lawley, WA
Author, Lelia Green will be in conversation with Anna Bunn from Curtin Law School, to discuss THE DIGITAL CHILD, on Tuesday 5th May 6.30pm (doors open 6pm), at Beaufort Street...
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Book launch: Power, Prosperity & Planet by Thom Woodroofe (Readings, Carlton)
Readings Carlton
Woiworung Country, 309 Lygon St, Carlton, VIC, Australia
We are delighted to have journalist and former Member of the House of Reps, Zoe Daniel, join Thom Woodroofe in conversation. In Power, Prosperity & Planet, Woodroofe outlines why the next...
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Richard King and others at the Sydney Writers Festival: Art and Culture in the Age of AI
Carriageworks
245 Wilson St, Eveleigh, NSW, Australia
Technology is supposed to make our lives easier, but it seems that every advancement in AI disconnects us further from our core qualities of creativity, humanity and empathy. In this...
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Book launch: Power, Prosperity & Planet by Thom Woodroofe (Gleebooks, Sydney)
Gleebooks 49 Glebe Point Road, Glebe, New South WalesAustralia’s climate debate has long focused on three central pillars: clean power, future economic prosperity and protecting the planet. After nearly two decades of “the climate wars”, we’ve heard the...
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Book launch: Power, Prosperity & Planet by Thom Woodroofe (Dymocks, Adelaide)
Dymocks Adelaide Minor Works Building Community Centre - 22 Stamford Ct, Adelaide, SAWhile climate change affects us all, the arguments for climate action are rarely framed in terms of the impact on ordinary Australians. In the face of high electricity and petrol...
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Professor Lelia Green discusses The Digital Child (Mount Lawley, WA)
Beaufort Street Books 567 Beaufort St, Mount Lawley, WAAuthor, Lelia Green will be in conversation with Anna Bunn from Curtin Law School, to discuss THE DIGITAL CHILD, on Tuesday 5th May 6.30pm (doors open 6pm), at Beaufort Street...
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Book launch: Power, Prosperity & Planet by Thom Woodroofe (Readings, Carlton)
Readings Carlton Woiworung Country, 309 Lygon St, Carlton, VIC, AustraliaWe are delighted to have journalist and former Member of the House of Reps, Zoe Daniel, join Thom Woodroofe in conversation. In Power, Prosperity & Planet, Woodroofe outlines why the next...
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Richard King and others at the Sydney Writers Festival: Art and Culture in the Age of AI
Carriageworks 245 Wilson St, Eveleigh, NSW, AustraliaTechnology is supposed to make our lives easier, but it seems that every advancement in AI disconnects us further from our core qualities of creativity, humanity and empathy. In this...



