AuSI’s Mark Kenny in conversation with Michelle Grattan, Brendan McCaffrie and Chris Wallace
ANU/The Canberra Times Meet the Author Michelle Grattan, Brendan McCaffrie and Chris Wallace will be in conversation with Mark Kenny on their edited book, The Morrison Government.…
Emerging economies in northern Australia: opportunities and challenges
About the Seminar This presentation explores the emerging ecosystem services opportunities for northern Australia. Since 2012, the market-based opportunities for Savanna Burning projects, aimed at…
2023 ANU Archives annual lecture: Here to Stay! – Militancy and Longevity in Australia’s Maritime Labour History
2023 ANU Archives annual lecture: Here to Stay! – Militancy and Longevity in Australia’s Maritime Labour History. When: Tuesday 21 March, 6:00 pm Where: Auditorium room 1.28, Research School of…
March 2023 - Visiting Fellows Dinner
The ANU Australian Studies Institute (AuSI) invites you to join us for the March Visiting Fellows Dinner. The dinner is an opportunity to welcome Visiting Fellows across campus and encourage…
Labor Royalty or Labor Rat: John Christian 'Chris' Watson (1867-1941) - National Archives of Australia
Join us to discover the contribution John Christian (Chris) Watson, Australia’s third Prime Minister, had on Australian political life. About the Lecture This year's lecture, delivered by…
Cracking the Code: Market lobbying and the role of the state
In this seminar for International Women’s Day 2023, ANU Australian Studies Visiting Fellow A/Professor Erin O’Brien will explore how the lobbying tactic of ‘political investorism’ can be used to…
The Fourth Annual Australia & the World Symposium: Constitutional Change in Australia and beyond
Criticisms of the Australian constitution abound but the nation’s history of constitutional reform has been one of failure. Of the 44 referenda held to date, the ‘yes’ vote has prevailed on only…