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21
Apr
2026

Dynamics of multidimensional urban poverty and child health outcomes in poor resources settings: evidence from Nigeria

Seminar

Rapid urbanisation in many developing countries is a profound demographic change, which has fundamentally reshaped the spatial distribution of poverty and health inequalities. Although many scholars have examined the impact of poverty on child health outcomes, their measures of poverty are commonly…

22
Apr
2026

Material Causality: A Practice-Led Inquiry into the Aleatory Operations of Concrete | Ren Gregorčič

Gallery

Concrete is among the most widely used materials on Earth, second only to water in global consumption. It forms footpaths, bridges, building foundations, dam walls, and the hydrological networks that span a continuum from everyday surfaces to continental-scale infrastructure. Operating across…

22
Apr
2026

Melita Dahl | Deadpan artefacts: creative experiments with facial expression recognition in photographic portraiture

Gallery

Over the past three decades, photography has evolved from its traditional role as an indexical imprint of the world into a fluid, computational space shaped by digital transformation. Within this context, the photographic portrait both as a historical art form and a site for computer vision offers…

22
Apr
2026

Big Malcolm and the Mulga Mafia: The Coalition under Fraser

Lecture/seminar

One of the great oddities of Australian government which baffles foreign observers – along with preferential voting and the small matter of quite when Australia became a nation – is the endurance of the coalition between the two main conservative parties, one predominantly urban, the other rural-…

22
Apr
2026

Andrew Sayers Memorial Lecture with Robert Wellington

Artist talk

Australia is a nation that thrives on competition. We celebrate our champions with awards and accolades from the sporting stadium to the big screen. No field is immune from our desire for excellence, least of all the arts, where most galleries, big or small, draw attention to themselves and their…

22
Apr
2026

The House of Blue Glass: A life of Penelope Lucas, by Alan Atkinson

Book launch

Join award-winning historian Alan Atkinson in conversation with Catherine Gay about his latest book The House of Blue Glass: A life of Penelope Lucas (NewSouth, 2026).Following on from his acclaimed joint biography of Elizabeth and John Macarthur, in his latest work Alan pieces together the life of…

23
Apr
2026

Clarity of Alternatives: How Perceived Party Policy Differences Shape Economic Voting

Lecture/seminar

Economic voting theory posits that voters reward or punish governments based on their economic performance. While clarity of responsibility has been shown to condition this relationship, less attention has been paid to how perceived policy differentiation between parties shapes it. Dr Thiago da…