National Press Club Address - Season 4 / Year 2021
Season 4 / Year 2021
Episodes
2021 Opening Address to the National Press Club of Australia
The Year Ahead
Who Does the Morrison Government Stand For?
Vaccine 2021 - Why, What, When and How…
It's Time for a High-Quality Early Learning System
Regionalisation – the time is now
Address to the National Press Club
The Case for Courage: An Agenda for Australia's Long Term Future
From partnership to prosperity
What next for science and research in Australia?
Why we need to celebrate science…
"Dementia is not about them - it is about you and me!" A Roadmap for quality dementia care – achievable, sustainable and transformational - and absolutely essential.
The China Crisis
Budget 2021: What's next – business as usual, or a working economic recovery for all?
The future of the National Disability Insurance Scheme
A Budget for the Times: A Women in Economics Network Pre-Budget Forum
"Vision for a healthy ageing Australia" in support of Macular Disease Foundation Australia
Post-Budget Address
Post-Budget Reply
Music, Meaning and Money
Make Healing Happen: It's Time to Act
Hearing Versus Listening
Lessons from Thargomindah – piloting a way through Australia's environment of change
Local Government: leading strong, community-centric recovery
Address to the National Press Club
Australia Reimagined
An Economic Recovery For Everyone
Turia Pitt on doing the impossible
Under constant attack – why Australia's cyber defences have never been more important
Japan-Australia relations – current situation and future prospects
"Lessons learned from Operation Ironside, the national security threat of transnational serious organised crime, and a call to action on illicit drugs"
Keeping the Nation's Memory Alive
Address to the National Press Club
After the Tampa
"Economic Statecraft in a Challenging Time"
Address to the National Press Club
Governing in the Internet Age
Tokyo and Beyond
2021 Ralph Slatyer Address on Science and Society
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