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In conversation with Naomi Klein
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‘The gentle touch of a museum” – Lumepa Apelu
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‘People worrying for their Country’: Karajarri Country and Climate Change – Anna Dwyer
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A Low Carbon Future: Unlocking Australia’s Renewable Energy Potential
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Climate Change Capitalism and Corporations
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Iain McCalman: ‘The Eidophusikon’. A modern simulation of an eighteenth-century moving picture show
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THE REEF : Barbara Thompson
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THE REEF : Saville Kent
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THE REEF : The Yonge Expedition
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THE REEF : Eliza Fraser
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THE REEF : The Great Reef War
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Changing Landscapes, Changing People – Karen Twigg
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The Life of Smog – Katherine Allan
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The Man who brought Football to Japan – Darren Swanson
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Maggie” Rohan Lloyd, James Cook University
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“Imagine a Strange Land” – Elizabeth Downes
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Gretel Evans
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Li Chen
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The Bush Capital and the Bushfire – Daniel May
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Challenges to Australian Climate Policy, with Senator Christine Milne
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Governing Adaptation
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The Future of Fossil Fuels in a Climate Challenged World
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Chris Lee, NSW Office of Environment and Heritage
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Hudson Worsley, City of Sydney
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