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Ink

Ink

Ink centers around an unlikely matchup of David and Goliath proportions between Murdoch’s newly purchased The Sun and the best selling newspaper in the world, The Mirror. Thursday 12 to Sunday 22 October, various times. Little Theatre, The Cloisters, North Terrace campus. .

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Considering Matthew Shepard

Considering Matthew Shepard

Considering Matthew Shepard, by Craig Hella Johnson, is a 21st-century, Grammy-nominated oratorio that reflects on the murder of 21 year old gay man Matthew Shepard in Wyoming in 1998. Thursday 12 and Saturday 14 October, 7.30 - 9.30 pm. Elder Hall, North Terrace campus. .Ìý

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Musical Fusion - East meets West

Chinese Orchestra

Join a celebration of cultural diversity through music and experience the power of music to transcend boundaries and unite people. Saturday 14 October, 2.30-3.30 pm. Barr Smith Library Reading Room, North Terrace campus. .

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SAGE: Active Resilience

South ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlogn Grassroots Ecosystem (SAGE), and the Nature Conservation Society of South ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog (NCS), are teaming up to bring together a community event focused on Active Resilience: adapting to a changing world. SAGE is an emerging initiative aimed at connecting, growing, inspiring, energising, and sustaining the movement for nature. Sunday 15 October 1–5 pm.ÌýThe Braggs lecture theatre, Braggs building, North Terrace campus. .

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History seminar

Emerita Professor Joan Beaumont (ANU), winner of the Prime Minister's Prize for ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlogn History, will present a seminar titled From Bankruptcy to Pillar of the War Economy: General Motors Holden, 1929-45. Monday 16 October, 1pm. The Stretton room, 420, Napier building, North Terrace campus.Ìý

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South ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog’s transition into the green economy

Setting the scene for a better value capture from resource endowment.ÌýHear from Professor Göran Roos as he presents insightful observations about challenges and opportunities lying ahead for South ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog, as result of the green economy transition. Monday 16 October, 4.30 - 5.30 pm.ÌýLower Napier Building Room LG28, North Terrace campus. Register.

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Managing Fukushima

This presentation will provide an overview of the Fukushima release, how it is controlled and regulated, and what radiation doses to expect, putting these into perspective.

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Pathways to a healthy mind webinar

For parents or carers; or those planning for parenthood, this workshop will cover the specific psychological skills, processes and developmental ‘pathways’ that create robust, resilient, and mentally healthy kids. Participants will learn how to foster the capabilities that lead to fulfilment and success. Wednesday 18 October, 12.15 –1.30 pm. Online. Register.Ìý

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Meet the author - Dr Bernice Eu

Vulnerable but Invincible, Memoirs of a Singapore Doctor in ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog. Meet the author Dr Bernice Eu as she guides you on a journey through childhood, university, travelling, marrying, doctoring, politics, family life, and more of her extraordinary life's experiences. Wednesday 18 October 1-2 pm.ÌýIra Raymond Room, Enter Level 3, Barr Smith Library, North Terrace campus. RSVP.Ìý

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EOAR seminar

Dr Caitjan Gainty (King’s College London) and Mr Paul Addae (Public Voice) will describe a recently completed project focused on Health Activism in London’s Brixton neighbourhood. Wednesday 18 October, 6:30–7:30 pm. Online. .

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