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Trump, Lies and Power: Flooding the propaganda gray zone

Donald Trump speaks into a microphone

Where it is widely acknowledged that Trump regularly propagates falsity, the motive for Trump’s prolific lying tends to be characterised as “flooding the media zone” to spread confusion and fear.

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2025 Joseph Fisher Public Lecture

 Senator Barbara Pocock smiles

Now in its second century, the Fisher Public Lecture is an annual event hosted by our School of Economics and Public Policy.

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Book launch: The Pacific Tale, Short Fiction from 1890 - 1950

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This book by Associate Professor Mandy Treagus from the School of Humanities offers a genealogy of short fiction in English set in the Pacific and written by British, American, and Australian writers.

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TV & Podcast Media Training for ABLE HDR students

A red 'On Air' light glows

If you’re ever called on to speak about your research publicly—or plan to be—this workshop will teach you how to sound great, stay calm, and say what matters.

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Ten Cents a Dance

A poster shows a dancer on a stage, in black and white

Ten Cents a Dance is an exciting showcase featuring the talented First Year students of the Bachelor of Music Theatre.

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Content & Brand Media Training for ABLE HDR students

A person films themselves with a camera

What do people remember when you speak? In this interactive session, you’ll learn how to package your ideas in a way that connects, inspires and sticks.

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Symposium: Reimagining Nature through Japanese Studies & Art - How to Think the Unthinkable beyond Ecoanxiety

A bench in the shape of a two-headed wolf is outdoors surrounded by greenery

In this international symposium, we explore the possibilities of reimagining the human-nature relationship through Japanese Studies and art, and its relevance for envisioning a sustainable future.

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How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

Musicians perform on a red-lit stage.

Presented by the 2025 Graduating Class of Elder Conservatorium Music Theatre.

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Elegies: A Song Cycle

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The second-year students of Elder Conservatorium Music Theatre present 'Elegies: a Song Cycle' by Tony Award-winning composer William Finn, celebrating life, love and loss.

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Faculty of ABLE students FAIR-well 2025

Orientation

Calling all ABLE students – join us as we ‘FAIR-well 2025’ with a fun, festive celebration!

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