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A new world order: Kerry O'Brien in conversation with Stan Grant
30 Jul

A new world order: Kerry O'Brien in conversation with Stan Grant

Stan Grant has built an illustrious career as a distinguished Australian and international broadcaster, author and commentator. Griffith is proud to welcome Stan for the next conversation with Kerry O'Brien in its A better future for all series. Join Stan and Kerry as they explore the opportunities and challenges facing our rapidly and unpredictable changing world order, and what the future might hold for all Australians.
CANCELLED - A life of bravery and candour: Kerry O'Brien in conversation with Alan Cumming
04 Jul

CANCELLED - A life of bravery and candour: Kerry O'Brien in conversation with Alan Cumming

In the next interview in the Griffith University series A better future for all, Kerry O'Brien talks to Alan Cumming OBE about everything from his eclectic career spanning screen, stage, and his LGBT activism fighting for the rights of others. His humanity, humour and profound emotional intelligence promise to make his conversation with renowned interviewer Kerry O'Brien an event not to be missed.
A Safer Place: Kerry O'Brien in conversation with Jess Hill
27 May

A Safer Place: Kerry O'Brien in conversation with Jess Hill

In partnership with HOTA, Home of the Arts, Griffith University's A better future for all series continues with Jess Hill joining Kerry O'Brien.
Kerry O'Brien in conversation with Professor John Rasko AO, pioneer in gene and stem cell therapies
29 Apr

Kerry O'Brien in conversation with Professor John Rasko AO, pioneer in gene and stem cell therapies

In the next interview in the Griffith University series A Better Future For All, in partnership with HOTA Home of the Arts, Kerry O'Brien talks to Professor Rasko about science, stem-cell research and the future of medicine.

Professor John Rasko is a globally pre-eminent physician-scientist whose work on regenerative medicine and biotechnology is fundamentally changing our understanding of diseases and their cures.
Kerry O'Brien in conversation with Grace Tame, Australian of the Year 2021
30 Mar

Kerry O'Brien in conversation with Grace Tame, Australian of the Year 2021

Grace Tame is a remarkable young leader. Her courage and example are empowering survivors of sexual assault to reclaim their agency by telling their stories. In this conversation with Kerry O'Brien, Grace will explore these complex and personal issues and how they go to the heart of power relations. Griffith University, in partnership with HOTA, Home of the Arts, is proud to bring you this critical, thought-provoking conversation series.
Griffith Review at World Science Festival Brisbane
28 Mar

Griffith Review at World Science Festival Brisbane

How will we change what we do with what we have?

Join Griffith Review at World Science Festival Brisbane!

Editor Ashley Hay, with Ian Lowe, Sophie Cunningham and Jasmin McGaughey, explore the ways in which our changing relationships with resources are altering what we do with all that's animal, vegetable and mineral - as well as with less tangible commodities such as memory, stories and hope.