20 Podcast Episodes
iDEA Conference: A bumpy transition from fossil fuels to zero cabon economy - Professor Judith Brett
iDEA Conference: A bumpy transition from fossil fuels to zero cabon economy - Professor Judith Brett
Professor Judith Brett (pictured) talked about the changing political landscape on Saturday morning at the annual iDEA C... Read more
4 Sep 2022
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29mins
Judith Brett and Doing Politics
Judith Brett and Doing Politics
On this special edition of Monday Breakfast, Evan Wallace caught up with Australian political historian and writer, Judi... Read more
20 Mar 2022
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Gregory Melleuish: ‘The Idea of Education According to the Young Menzies, 1916-1945’ and Judith Brett: ‘Menzies's Debt to Deakinite Liberalism’
Gregory Melleuish: ‘The Idea of Education According to the Young Menzies, 1916-1945’ and Judith Brett: ‘Menzies's Debt to Deakinite Liberalism’
In this third episode of the Afternoon Light Summer Series you can hear Professor Gregory Melleuish on ‘The Idea of Educ... Read more
5 Jan 2022
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38mins
Judith Brett on writing about politics and Bain Attwood on the petitions of Indigenous leader William Cooper
Judith Brett on writing about politics and Bain Attwood on the petitions of Indigenous leader William Cooper
Judith Brett discusses the shifts she has seen in the political landscape in her 40 years of observation and writing and... Read more
4 Nov 2021
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53mins
Judith Brett on ScoMo's many faces
Judith Brett on ScoMo's many faces
Scott Morrison has now been in office longer than any of his four predecessors, and yet what do we really know of the ma... Read more
28 Oct 2021
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13mins
Wikipedia turns 20; Judith Brett on Universities; China, footy and sports diplomacy
Wikipedia turns 20; Judith Brett on Universities; China, footy and sports diplomacy
Twenty years after its humble beginnings, Wikipedia has become an indispensable tool. In a world of misinformation, it h... Read more
15 Mar 2021
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54mins
Our universities, the humanities, our society with Judith Brett
Our universities, the humanities, our society with Judith Brett
How has the constant restructuring of our universities, the casualisation of the teaching and the downgrading of the hum... Read more
12 Mar 2021
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16mins
Famine in Yemen; Whyalla steelworks; Wikipedia turns 20; Judith Brett on universities; Sports diplomacy
Famine in Yemen; Whyalla steelworks; Wikipedia turns 20; Judith Brett on universities; Sports diplomacy
12 Mar 2021
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1hr 24mins
Judith Brett, "From Secret Ballot to Democracy Sausage: How Australia Got Compulsory Voting" (Text Publishing, 2019)
Judith Brett, "From Secret Ballot to Democracy Sausage: How Australia Got Compulsory Voting" (Text Publishing, 2019)
In this fascinating history of Australia’s electoral system, Judith Brett makes a timely case in favour of compulsory vo... Read more
25 Nov 2020
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56mins
Judith Brett, "From Secret Ballot to Democracy Sausage: How Australia Got Compulsory Voting" (Text Publishing, 2019)
Judith Brett, "From Secret Ballot to Democracy Sausage: How Australia Got Compulsory Voting" (Text Publishing, 2019)
In this fascinating history of Australia’s electoral system, Judith Brett makes a timely case in favour of compulsory vo... Read more
25 Nov 2020
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56mins