MEDIA WORDS
Approx 5 min reads
Intro
Benjamin Law explores personal experience of familiar, unfamiliar and reconciling differences as “Author Sisonke Msimang talks bodies, sex and religion” via WA Today
Peter Craven explores the past crime of demonised love, shortened longevity and enduring legacy, reviewing “The Annotated Prison Writings of Oscar Wilde: What emerged from Reading” via The Canberra Times
David Wilson explores grounding affects of connecting to natural environment and wider world, meet Ranger Emma Dale who demonstrates reasons for “Sharing the passion” via The Canberra Times
Intra
Jane Caro explores harsh self-judgment, owning up to its existence and letting go of silent burdens, revealing “Why struggling with shame is something many of us have in common” via The Age
Maureen Mathews explores entitlement, insecurity and overcoming anxiety in resolving “About Last Night: I think my partner's priorities are wrong” via The Sydney Morning Herald
Wendy Squires explores independent thinking, questioning blind belief, reasoned argument and increasing equity for now and brighter future, citing why “Harper is not an impudent child, she is hope” via WA Today
Inter
Kathy Evans shares an example of being the change we wish to see in the world, hearing why “From prodigy to global ambassador, pianist Ambre Hammond is on a mission” via The Canberra Times
Cameron Woodhead explores the value in reflecting on history’s lessons, reconciling truth and taking steps towards overcoming intergenerational trauma, reviewing why “One-woman show brings ancestors' voices to arresting life” via The Sydney Morning Herald
Hinde Ena Burstin, Anneke Deutsch, Sandra Padova, Robyn Peck and Jean Taylor salute the life of Sara Elkas, a “Jewish lesbian activist proud of her communities” via The Brisbane Times
Multi
Michael McGirr explores educational engagement and testing times in this “Teacher review: Gabbie Stroud and her struggle to keep the passion alive” via The Canberra Times
Peter Mares explores how disparate interests could be harnessed to address present society’s inequities, discussing “Build-to-rent: a potential solution to Australia's housing problem” via The Brisbane Times
Gabriella Coslovich explores the value in beautiful, welcoming, democratic temples to the common good, reasoning why “A question of place at the Architecture Biennale prompts contemplation” via The Age
All
Nicholas Whitlam explores an island with a long history of migration, being conquered and enduring humanity, inviting us to meet “Sicily, Italy: A toast to a unique history, food and culture” via Traveller.com.au
Steve Dow explores place, people, reconciling external influences and living within Culture, revealing how “Four generations of Banis take the stage” via The Age
Peter Mates explores different ways to fund property ownership for current and future generations, affording “Housing: It's time for the lucky to share some of their good fortune” via The Canberra Times
Togather
Charlotte Graham-McLay tells a reimagined tale of two tongues, revealing how “Once shunned, the Maori language is experiencing a revival” via The Age
Bridget Cormack explores an example of personal identity, collecting place, shared connection and celebration of belonging, revealing “When four seasons are not enough” via The Canberra Times
Emma Koehn shines a light on collaborative effort to identify, tap and cultivate creativity as “$1.4 million pledged to harness creativity of Aboriginal entrepreneurs” via The Sydney Morning Herald
Nobly
Antonia Noori Farzan explores an example of determination, self-inquiry and fresh perspective, meet Jocelyn Bell Burnell who went “From self-doubt to scientific breakthrough” via The Age
Peter Hannam explores benefits of fresh eyes, life experience and collective participation, revealing why “'Blessed' Tree regeneration pioneer Tony Rinaudo gets global gong” via The Brisbane Times
Gary Nunn explores familial pride, entrenched prejudice, legalized punishment, overcoming public ignorance and prosecuting proof for a fairer society “How Australia's Justice Michael Kirby helped India's first openly gay prince combat sex ban” via ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
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TED TALKS
Approx 20min presentations
Helen Turnbull: Inclusion, Exclusion, Illusion and Collusion (13 mins)
Luvvie Ajayi: Get comfortable with being uncomfortable (11 mins)
Alain de Botton: Atheism 2.0 (19 mins)
Dr. Marilyn Sanders Mobley: The Paradox of Diversity (16 mins)
Tom Ngo: I am AZN American (27 mins)
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GUEST SINGS
Approx 5 min presentation
Sally Seltmann: Heart Thats Pounding
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STREET JIVES
Approx 2 min presentation
Sesame Street, Lena Headey and Murray: Relax
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WISDOM RECONCILES
Approx 30 min presentation
Compass: Queens Of Shebah (30 mins)
Shebah, the taxi service for women offers a fascinating perspective on women of different faiths and cultures as they drive and ride in a supportive, safe environment.
Approx 5 min reads
Intro
Benjamin Law explores personal experience of familiar, unfamiliar and reconciling differences as “Author Sisonke Msimang talks bodies, sex and religion” via WA Today
Peter Craven explores the past crime of demonised love, shortened longevity and enduring legacy, reviewing “The Annotated Prison Writings of Oscar Wilde: What emerged from Reading” via The Canberra Times
David Wilson explores grounding affects of connecting to natural environment and wider world, meet Ranger Emma Dale who demonstrates reasons for “Sharing the passion” via The Canberra Times
Intra
Jane Caro explores harsh self-judgment, owning up to its existence and letting go of silent burdens, revealing “Why struggling with shame is something many of us have in common” via The Age
Maureen Mathews explores entitlement, insecurity and overcoming anxiety in resolving “About Last Night: I think my partner's priorities are wrong” via The Sydney Morning Herald
Wendy Squires explores independent thinking, questioning blind belief, reasoned argument and increasing equity for now and brighter future, citing why “Harper is not an impudent child, she is hope” via WA Today
Inter
Kathy Evans shares an example of being the change we wish to see in the world, hearing why “From prodigy to global ambassador, pianist Ambre Hammond is on a mission” via The Canberra Times
Cameron Woodhead explores the value in reflecting on history’s lessons, reconciling truth and taking steps towards overcoming intergenerational trauma, reviewing why “One-woman show brings ancestors' voices to arresting life” via The Sydney Morning Herald
Hinde Ena Burstin, Anneke Deutsch, Sandra Padova, Robyn Peck and Jean Taylor salute the life of Sara Elkas, a “Jewish lesbian activist proud of her communities” via The Brisbane Times
Multi
Michael McGirr explores educational engagement and testing times in this “Teacher review: Gabbie Stroud and her struggle to keep the passion alive” via The Canberra Times
Peter Mares explores how disparate interests could be harnessed to address present society’s inequities, discussing “Build-to-rent: a potential solution to Australia's housing problem” via The Brisbane Times
Gabriella Coslovich explores the value in beautiful, welcoming, democratic temples to the common good, reasoning why “A question of place at the Architecture Biennale prompts contemplation” via The Age
All
Nicholas Whitlam explores an island with a long history of migration, being conquered and enduring humanity, inviting us to meet “Sicily, Italy: A toast to a unique history, food and culture” via Traveller.com.au
Steve Dow explores place, people, reconciling external influences and living within Culture, revealing how “Four generations of Banis take the stage” via The Age
Peter Mates explores different ways to fund property ownership for current and future generations, affording “Housing: It's time for the lucky to share some of their good fortune” via The Canberra Times
Togather
Charlotte Graham-McLay tells a reimagined tale of two tongues, revealing how “Once shunned, the Maori language is experiencing a revival” via The Age
Bridget Cormack explores an example of personal identity, collecting place, shared connection and celebration of belonging, revealing “When four seasons are not enough” via The Canberra Times
Emma Koehn shines a light on collaborative effort to identify, tap and cultivate creativity as “$1.4 million pledged to harness creativity of Aboriginal entrepreneurs” via The Sydney Morning Herald
Nobly
Antonia Noori Farzan explores an example of determination, self-inquiry and fresh perspective, meet Jocelyn Bell Burnell who went “From self-doubt to scientific breakthrough” via The Age
Peter Hannam explores benefits of fresh eyes, life experience and collective participation, revealing why “'Blessed' Tree regeneration pioneer Tony Rinaudo gets global gong” via The Brisbane Times
Gary Nunn explores familial pride, entrenched prejudice, legalized punishment, overcoming public ignorance and prosecuting proof for a fairer society “How Australia's Justice Michael Kirby helped India's first openly gay prince combat sex ban” via ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
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TED TALKS
Approx 20min presentations
Helen Turnbull: Inclusion, Exclusion, Illusion and Collusion (13 mins)
Luvvie Ajayi: Get comfortable with being uncomfortable (11 mins)
Alain de Botton: Atheism 2.0 (19 mins)
Dr. Marilyn Sanders Mobley: The Paradox of Diversity (16 mins)
Tom Ngo: I am AZN American (27 mins)
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GUEST SINGS
Approx 5 min presentation
Sally Seltmann: Heart Thats Pounding
-----------------------------
STREET JIVES
Approx 2 min presentation
Sesame Street, Lena Headey and Murray: Relax
-----------------------------
WISDOM RECONCILES
Approx 30 min presentation
Compass: Queens Of Shebah (30 mins)
Shebah, the taxi service for women offers a fascinating perspective on women of different faiths and cultures as they drive and ride in a supportive, safe environment.