Rebecca Jennings is ARC Future Fellow in the Department of Modern History at Macquarie University. She has published widely on Australian and British lesbian history and is the author of Tomboys and Bachelor Girls, A lesbian history of post-war Britain, 1945-71 and A Lesbian History of Britain: Love and sex between women since 1500.

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Long Half-life: Ian Lowe in conversation with Carmen Lawrence
State Library of Western Australia
25 Francis Street, Perth, WA
Hosted by the Climate Council of Western Australia (CCWA), join us for a special evening with Professor Ian Lowe AO and CCWA President Carmen Lawrence AO to explore the history...
Grilling the Democracy Sausage
Canberra Writers Festival - Museum of Australian Democracy
Does our country have a vision for a stronger economy, fairer society, and more environmentally sustainable future? Who dares to imagine and fight for a better Australia? Speakers include Jo...
The Change Makers
Canberra Writers Festival - Museum of Australian Democracy
Participating Chair: Linda Jaivin • Emma Batchelor, Diana Reid and Jo Dyer Sometimes significant incidents in life can only be fully appreciated after they’ve passed. Four passionate women unpack pivotal...
Comrade — It’s Time Again!
Canberra Writers Festival - Kambri Cultural Centre
Australian National University
Moderator: Paul Bongiorno • Christine Sykes, Jenny Hocking, John Faulkner and Paul Kelly 2022 marks the 50th anniversary of the Whitlam Government being elected to office. Our panel talks all...
The Toughest Assignment
Canberra Writers Festival - Kambri Cultural Centre
Australian National University
Moderator: Karen Middleton • Kylie Moore-Gilbert, John Lyons and Andrew Quilty From Kabul to Tehran via the conflict in the Middle East, how does one survive the harrowing risks that...
Long Half-life: Ian Lowe in conversation with Carmen Lawrence
State Library of Western Australia 25 Francis Street, Perth, WAHosted by the Climate Council of Western Australia (CCWA), join us for a special evening with Professor Ian Lowe AO and CCWA President Carmen Lawrence AO to explore the history...
Grilling the Democracy Sausage
Canberra Writers Festival - Museum of Australian DemocracyDoes our country have a vision for a stronger economy, fairer society, and more environmentally sustainable future? Who dares to imagine and fight for a better Australia? Speakers include Jo...
The Change Makers
Canberra Writers Festival - Museum of Australian DemocracyParticipating Chair: Linda Jaivin • Emma Batchelor, Diana Reid and Jo Dyer Sometimes significant incidents in life can only be fully appreciated after they’ve passed. Four passionate women unpack pivotal...
Comrade — It’s Time Again!
Canberra Writers Festival - Kambri Cultural Centre Australian National UniversityModerator: Paul Bongiorno • Christine Sykes, Jenny Hocking, John Faulkner and Paul Kelly 2022 marks the 50th anniversary of the Whitlam Government being elected to office. Our panel talks all...
The Toughest Assignment
Canberra Writers Festival - Kambri Cultural Centre Australian National UniversityModerator: Karen Middleton • Kylie Moore-Gilbert, John Lyons and Andrew Quilty From Kabul to Tehran via the conflict in the Middle East, how does one survive the harrowing risks that...