Neoliberal authoritarianism and the politics of debt
By Dr Chris Butler Griffith Law School This post draws on a research article ‘State power, the politics of debt...
By Dr Chris Butler Griffith Law School This post draws on a research article ‘State power, the politics of debt...
The 2017 Pat Weller Prize has been awarded to three Government and International Relations students.
2015 Pat Weller Prize awarded to double degree student.
After a break in his studies to reconsider his options, a double degree student is thriving on his return to Griffith.
One of Australia's leading political science academics, Professor Pat Weller, is honoured for his outstanding career
Academic and student bound for Azerbaijan for annual global climate negotiations.
Senator Penny Wong, Australia's Minister for Foreign Affairs, has been actively engaging with Pacific Island countries to address climate change, which is seen as the greatest threat to the region. However, doubts remain about whether this engagement can be sustained and deepened to strengthen relationships. Australia's engagement in the Pacific needs to extend beyond climate and security issues and focus on understanding the region and fostering a genuine partnership.
Acclaimed filmmaker and producer Rachel Perkins is best known for her work promoting and showcasing Indigenous stories and culture through film and television. But, born into a culture of Indigenous activism, her reach and impact extend well beyond the screen.
The prospects of Australia securing a strong federal anti-corruption agency have taken a huge leap forward, with introduction of the Albanese government’s much awaited National Anti-Corruption Commission bill into federal parliament.
Kerry O’Brien in conversation with one of Australia’s most well-respected journalists Leigh Sales AM. With 27 years at the helm of the ABC’s 7:30 between them, the pair discusses life at the pinnacle of daily television affairs.