Surveillance in Public Spaces, Voluntary Assisted Dying, Population Wellbeing, The US Lobby and Australian Defence Policy, Saving a Legend

Monday, 24 June 2019 - 7:00am to 8:30am

7:15 Public spaces as sites of surveillance: Dr Rebecca Williamson, research officer with the Australian National University on the use of surveillance in the ParentsNext Program.
https://theconversation.com/turning-local-libraries-pools-and-playgroups-into-sites-of-surveillance-parentsnext-goes-too-far-117978
    
7:30  When The Light Leaves: A play written by Rory Godbold inspired by his families experience with voluntary assisted dying, and Victoria's new legislation which came in on Wednesday 19th June. LIFELINE 131114

7:45 Public Policy for Population Wellbeing Professor Fran Baum from the Southgate Institute at Flinders University talks with Dean about the strengths and weaknesses of policy in each sector from a health and well-being perspective. To register for the live stream call 08 7221 8410
https://events.flinders.edu.au/events/maximising-the-value-of-public-policy-for-population-well-being/

8:00 The US Lobby and Australian Defence Policy Dr Vince Scappatura from Macquarie University on current developments in US-Iran relationships and the Australian-US Alliance 
 https://avidreader.com.au/events/vince-scappatura-the-us-lobby-and-australian-defence-policy

8:15 Saving a legend: The 300 year-old Bulleen River Red Gum
Euan Ritchie, Associate Professor in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation at Deakin University’s Centre for Integrative Ecology on the value of ancient trees.
https://theconversation.com/this-centuries-old-river-red-gum-is-a-local-legend-heres-why-its-worth-fighting-for-117666
https://theconversation.com/we-must-rip-up-our-environmental-laws-to-address-the-extinction-crisis-116746

 
SONGS
Hugh Mundell - Run Revolution A Come 
Down City Streets - Emma Donovan and the PutBacks
Dieu a Nos Cote - Hart Rouge