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Hugh Stretton Oration 2024

Danielle Wood | Chair of the Productivity Commission

Inequality in Australia: What role does government policy play? In this oration, Productivity Commission Chair Danielle Wood one of Australia's leading policy analysts and ³ÉÈË´óƬ graduate, will discuss what we know about economic inequality in Australia and how it has changed over time. Wednesday 22 May, 5.30–7 pm. Elder Hall, North Terrace campus. .

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Seductress, Sorceress, Adulterer, Traitor: Power, Fashion, and Anne Boleyn

Anne Boleyn

For centuries, the story of Anne Boleyn has captured imaginations. But Anne’s life was far more intriguing than just her marriage and execution. Join Dr Grace Waye-Harris to discover how this notorious Tudor queen used dress as a tool of power at Henry VIII’s court, and watch as descriptions of her apparel are brought to life by artist Petar Prodanovic. Thursday 23 May, 5.30–6.30 pm. Napier G04 lecture theatre, Napier Building, North Terrace campus. .

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Discover Postgrad Expo

Discover a diverse range of postgraduate programs tailored to suit your interests and career aspirations. Whether you're passionate about business, technology, arts, or sciences there are plenty of postgraduate opportunities to explore. Thursday 24 May, 11 am to 3 pm. Hub central, North Terrace campus. .

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Elder Conservatorium Lunchtime Concert | Journeys and Stories 1

Elder Conservatorium Lunchtime Concert | Journeys and Stories 1

Every piece of music is a journey – every song is a story. With music from Ireland, France, Scandinavia, Australia and Central America (to name just a few), Chorale will be your guide as we traverse the physical, cultural and emotional landscapes of our world. Friday 24 May, 1.10–2 pm. Elder Hall, North Terrace campus. .

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Elder After Hours | Homegrown Jazz

Elder After Hours | Homegrown Jazz

Songs and instrumental works by alumni Lauren Henderson, Jo Lawry, M.S. Ferguson, Christina Guala-Goodwin, Jasmine Ferguson, and Thomas Voss. Saturday 25 May, 6.30–8.30 pm. Elder Hall, North Terrace campus. .

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Free manager/leader webinar on engaging and supporting teams

This 1 hour session reveals how leaders can maintain their team’s wellbeing and effectiveness during challenging times, high pressure contexts, or organisational transformation and change. Monday 27 May, 12–1 pm. Online.

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HELLO webinar

A public health approach to the reform of South Australia's Child and Family Support System. This HELLO webinar will focus on keeping kids safe and well in family, community and culture. The Early Intervention Research Directorate (EIRD) team will present an overview of the Child and Family Support System (CFSS) reform. Monday 27 May 12–1 pm. Online. .

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Robert Barr Smith A life of Power, Passion and Philanthropy

Presented by Cheryl Hoskin, with a screening of award-winning short film, The Magic of Auchendarroch, introduced by Director Carolyn Corkindale. Monday 27 May, 6.30–8 pm. G04 lecture theatre, Napier building, North Terrace campus. .

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Who was Frances Wollascott?

Who was Frances Wollascott?

Have you ever wondered about the nun in Gallery 13 at the Art Gallery of South Australia? Who was she? Why was an English woman in an eighteenth-century Parisian convent? Join historian Dr Claire Walker to learn about Frances, her family, and why she became a nun in an English Augustinian convent in France. Tuesday 28 May, 12.30–1.30 pm. Gallery 13, Melrose Wing, Art Gallery of South Australia. .

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What have the French ever done for us?

Join Emeritus Professor of French,  as he presents his new collection of essays on French contributions to Australia's cultural life. It features essays by renowned experts on language, diplomacy, music, art, cinema, literature and food and wine. Tuesday 28 May, 6.30–8 pm. Alliance Française d'Adelaide, 319 Young St, Wayville. .

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