Music-makers meet at Conservatorium’s reunion weekend
More than 400 past students and staff are expected to attend the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University’s Reunion Weekend to be...
More than 400 past students and staff are expected to attend the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University’s Reunion Weekend to be...
A senior Griffith University executive and noted scientist and a distinguished education leader are among the many honoured in the...
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.
Unlike changes of leader, changes of government are comparatively rare at the Federal level. We can learn a great deal from the early decisions of a new government – what it changes and what it keeps; what lessons it has drawn from prior experience and from its opponents.
The dominant language around great economic transitions of modern times suggests they have been caused by leaps in technological innovation. These normative narratives suggest that it was the leveraging of new technologies that opened the way for the subsequent reshaping of our economies, and our societies. But if we look more closely at the major ‘ages of transition’, it is clear that they didn’t just follow on from purely technological innovation.
Australians have faced higher costs of living in recent months with little relief around the corner. ABC’s Vote Compass shows that 45% of respondents have found it harder to make ends meet relative to a year ago.
In 1973, the world’s post-war boom hit the rocks. Oil producers restricted supply, sending prices soaring. In the aftermath of...
A Safer Place In this country, one in four women has experienced violence from an intimate partner. On average, one...
End of an era, the future of work Renowned workers’ rights advocate and ACTU Secretary Sally McManus joined interviewer extraordinaire Kerry O’Brien...
QCA graduate Marianne Wobcke has received an Australia Council Award for her pioneering work using art to create culturally safe birth practices.