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What do global data visualisations tell us about low-carbon electricity generation?
Timothy Florin

Timothy Florin

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Sophia Arkinstall on 'What's going on with AI?"
Sophia Arkinstall

Sophia Arkinstall

GUEST SPEAKER
Simon Denny replies to Jillian Spencer’s comments on the affirmation model for the management of adolescents with gender dysphoria
Simon Denny

Simon Denny

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Decarbonising, Natural Gas and the Australian Economy. Where are we, how did we get here and what is a way forward?
Josh Stabler

Josh Stabler

Jewish Identity and Antisemitism

GUEST SPEAKER
John Lott on “Crimes, guns and misinformation in Australia”
Dr. John R. Lott Jr.

Dr. John R. Lott Jr.

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Nicholas Carah on “AI slopworld”: how and why did digital platforms create a new form of automation that is fuelling an era of cultural and consumer 'slop'. And what can we do about it?
Nicholas Carah

Nicholas Carah

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Simon Kennedy on “Christianity in Australia”
Simon Kennedy

Simon Kennedy

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Michael Cope of Qld Council of Civil Liberties on "The new hate speech laws - how should we think about them?”
Michael Cope

Michael Cope

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Ted Hennicke on "The Meaning and Causes of Irrationality”
Ted Hennicke

Ted Hennicke

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Imagine you’re a doctor concerned about the gender transitioning of children in your workplace. What would you do?
Jillian Spencer

Jillian Spencer

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Kit Kowol on Australia and the British Conservative Party
Kit Kowol

Kit Kowol

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