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    The Stoic and the introvert — life hacks from Brigid Delaney and Jenny Valentish

    25/02/2026 | 54 mins.
    Feeling a little world weary? Is Stoicism the philosophy you need a little more of in your life? Can an introvert be your guide to getting out the front door? Jenny Valentish's latest book is The Introvert's Guide to Leaving the House: Solid advice for introverts, awkwards, sociophobes and stand-offishes. Brigid Delaney is author of The Secret and the Sage: A Stoic Conversation to Hold you Together in a Fractured World. What happens when a self-described introvert prepared to go out on a limb, and a fan of the Stoics share a stage? Tune in for a few life hacks.
    Thanks to the Queenscliffe Literary Festival held on Victoria's Bellarine Peninsula each year in October.
    Speakers
    Brigid DelaneyJournalist, author, screenwriter (Wellmania), former ministerial speechwriterFounder, Stoic SolutionsAuthor, The Secret and the Sage: A Stoic Conversation to Hold you Together in a Fractured World.Reasons Not to Worry: How to Be Stoic in Chaotic TimesWellmania: Misadventures in the Search for WellnessJenny ValentishJournalist, author, editor, writing teacher and coachAuthor, The Introvert's Guide to Leaving the HouseEverything Harder Than Everyone ElseWoman of Substances: A Journey Into Addiction and Treatment
    Tracee HutchisonRadio broadcaster, media and arts leaderChair, Green Music Australia
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    Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya fights for a free Belarus − and what are Russia's strategies in Southeast Asia?

    24/02/2026 | 54 mins.
    Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya is calling for a braver response to the actions of the Belarusian dictatorship. She explores the impact of the war against Ukraine on her country, on Europe — and the rest of the world. And what are Putin's strategies for Asia? Has Russia been able to advance its economic and geopolitical interests in Southeast Asia? How did regional states react to Russian aggression against Ukraine and what explains their differing responses to the invasion?
    "Freedom's Frontier: Belarus and the Battle for Europe's Future" presented by the ANU Centre for European Studies.
    "Putin's Asia Strategy" presented by La Trobe Asia
    Speakers
    Sviatlana TsikhanouskayaNational Leader of Belarus in exile, Head of the United Transition Cabinet, and the President-elect of Belarus
    Dr Ian StoreySenior Fellow of ISAES — Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore and co-editor of Contemporary Southeast Asia, one of ISEAS's three academic journalsAuthor of Putin's Russia and Southeast Asia: The Kremlin's Pivot to Asia and the Impact of the Russia-Ukraine War.
    Bec Strating (host)Director of the La Trobe Centre for Global Security, Professor of International Relations at La Trobe University
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    Backlash against LGBTIQA+ community — why now? Joe Ball

    23/02/2026 | 54 mins.
    The hard fought for gains of one generation can pave the way for the next, but the road to equality is never straight. After meaningful progress for LGBTQIA+ people in recent years, that same community is now faced with some setbacks, and a rising hostility,  So why are the human rights of LGBTIQA+ people being challenged, curtailed and politicised right now? 
    The 2025 Higinbotham Lecture at RMIT University was recorded on 15 October 2025.
    Speakers
    Joe BallVictorian Commissioner for LGBTIQA+ Communities
    Dr Shelley Marshall (host) Professor of Law, and Deputy Dean (Research and Innovation) of the School of Law at RMIT University
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    The life of astronauts — with 2026 Australian of the Year Katherine Bennell-Pegg

    19/02/2026 | 55 mins.
    What is it really like to be an astronaut? How do you even become one? What happens when an argument breaks out on the International Space Station? And why are big fashion brands clamouring to design for space? As NASA prepares to return humans to the moon for the first time in 50 years, we hear from a panel of superstar astronauts about life in space.
    This astronauts' forum was recorded at Sydney Science Festival on 2 October 2025, presented by Sydney's Powerhouse Museum.
    Speakers
    Katherine Bennell-Pegg Director Space Technology, Australian Space Agency, 2026 Australian of the Year
    Joseph Acaba NASA's chief astronaut, member of NASA Artemis Mission
    Koichi Wakata Chief technology officer, Asia-Pacific region, Axiom Space, first Japanese commander of the International Space Station
    Tibor Kapu Astronaut, mechanical engineer, mission specialist for Axiom Mission 4
    Rae Johnston (host) Science and technology journalist, presenter, Download This Show ABC Radio National
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    Harvard firebrand on intellectual freedom Steven Pinker with Natasha Mitchell

    18/02/2026 | 1h 11 mins.
    Harvard psychologist and bestselling author Steven Pinker is a fierce advocate for intellectual and academic freedom — and one of the world’s most prominent and provocative thinkers about human language, the mind, and how societies work. He joins Big Ideas host Natasha Mitchell with an 800-strong Melbourne audience to discuss his latest book When Everyone Knows That Everyone Knows: Common Knowledge and the Science of Harmony, Hypocrisy and Outrage. Steven Pinker doesn’t shy away from controversy — amidst the Trump administration's attacks on his own university he recently penned a NYT piece titled Harvard Derangement Syndrome — challenging the cancellation, character assassination and censorship of scholars who investigate controversial ideas.
    This event and Steven Pinker's Australian tour was organised by Thinkable.Events
    This event and Steven Pinker's Australian tour was organised by Thinkable.Events
    Speaker
    Steven PinkerJohnstone Professor of Psychology, Harvard UniversityCo-founder, Council on Academic Freedom at HarvardAuthor of 13 books includingWhen Everyone Knows That Everyone Knows: Common Knowledge and the Science of Harmony, Hypocrisy and Outrage (2025).The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature.The Language Instinct.Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress .Rationality: What It Is, Why it Seems Scarce, and Why It Matters.

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