Griffith REVIEW is the leading Australian forum of ideas and analysis. Each themed quarterly edition addresses a pressing contemporary issue with essays, memoir, reportage and fiction by the best Australian and international writers. Its agenda-setting writing stretches and informs public discussion…
Griffith REVIEW Literary Lunch to launch Griffith REVIEW Edition 11 "Getting Smart: The Battle for Ideas in Education", 2006. Chris Sarra is the Executive Director of the Indigenous Education Leadership Institute.
Sydney Writers' Festival 2006. A conversation between authors and journalists Murray Sayle and Robyn Williams about Global Warming.
BIG IDEAS with Griffith REVIEW is a series of public talks in partnership with the Art Gallery Society of New South Wales. George Williams is the Anthony Mason Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales.
Sydney Writers' Festival 2006. Panel features Professor Ian Lowe, president of the Australian Conservation Foundation, and authors and journalists Murray Sayle and Robyn Williams
BIG IDEAS with Griffith REVIEW is a series of public talks in partnership with the Art Gallery Society of New South Wales. Noel Pearson is an influential Indigenous lawyer, land rights activist and Director of the Cape York Institute for Policy and Leadership.
BIG IDEAS with Griffith REVIEW is a series of public talks in partnership with the Art Gallery Society of New South Wales. David Marr is an Australian journalist and author of many books, including a biography of Patrick White.
Sydney Writers' Festival 2007 panel with sociologist Dr Gabrielle Gwyther, Dominic Grenot, formerly of the NSW Department of Housing, Dr Bruce Judd, of UNSW School of Built Environment, academic Dr David Burchell and Professor Julianne Schultz.
BIG IDEAS with Griffith REVIEW is a series of public talks in partnership with the Art Gallery Society of New South Wales. Noel Pearson is an influential Indigenous lawyer, land rights activist and Director of the Cape York Institute for Policy and Leadership.
Sydney Writers' Festival 2007 panel with sociologist Dr Gabrielle Gwyther, Dominic Grenot, formerly of the NSW Department of Housing, Dr Bruce Judd, of UNSW School of Built Environment, academic Dr David Burchell and Professor Julianne Schultz.
Griffith REVIEW Literary Lunch to launch Griffith REVIEW Edition 12 "Hot Air: How nigh's the end?", 2006. Professor Ian Lowe is president of the Australian Conservation Foundation.
The Brisbane Institute, 2006. Widely recognised Australian journalist, Jeff McMullen, is a Director of the Ian Thorpe Fountain for youth Trust (ITFFyT).
BIG IDEAS with Griffith REVIEW is a series of public talks in partnership with the Art Gallery Society of New South Wales. Panel features Professor Julianne Schultz, novelist Frank Moorhouse, journalist David Marr, and Professor George Williams.
BIG IDEAS with Griffith REVIEW is a series of public talks in partnership with the Art Gallery Society of New South Wales. Frank Moorhouse is an internationally renowned novelist and essayist, and in 1985 was made a member of the Order of Australia for Services to Literature.
Sydney Writers' Festival 2006. Frank Moorhouse, novelist and essayist, in conversation with the editor of Griffith REVIEW, Julianne Schultz
Sydney Writers' Festival 2006. Panel features Professor Ian Lowe, president of the Australian Conservation Foundation, and authors and journalists Murray Sayle and Robyn Williams
Sydney Writers' Festival 2007 panel with sociologist Dr Gabrielle Gwyther, Dominic Grenot, formerly of the NSW Department of Housing, Dr Bruce Judd, of UNSW School of Built Environment, academic Dr David Burchell and Professor Julianne Schultz.
Sydney Writers' Festival 2007 panel with sociologist Dr Gabrielle Gwyther, Dominic Grenot, formerly of the NSW Department of Housing, Dr Bruce Judd, of UNSW School of Built Environment, academic Dr David Burchell and Professor Julianne Schultz.
Melbourne Writers Festival 2007. Noel Pearson is an influential Indigenous lawyer, land rights activist and Director of the Cape York Institute for Policy and Leadership.
Sydney Writers' Festival 2007. Gain insights into contemporary memoir writing and explore the cycle of life between the bookends of birth and death.