Associate Professor Stephen Alomes (2008), was interviewed by ABC Darwin and ABC Ballarat on the Great Depression and the current world economic crisis.
Dr Mathew Clarke (2008), Interview on MDGS and UN Millennium Summit, World Today, ABC Radio, 25 September.
Dr Mathew Clarke and S. Feeny, (2008), Big steps being taken towards achieving goals, The Canberra Times, 26 September.
Dr Phil Connors was interviewed for an article on the benefits of community economic systems, primarily
Local Employment and Trading Systems (LETS) for the Sydney Morning Herald.
Associate Professor Damien Kingsbury began monthly contribution to Radio Singapore International ‘Eye on Asia’ program.
Associate Professor Damien Kingsbury appeared for various media articles and interviews on East Timor, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Australian politics, for ABC 7:30 report, ABC Radio News, Current Affairs, SBS World News, Channel 10, The Age, Radio Singapore International, Agence Fracne Press, Associated Press, BBC World Service, CNN, Al Jazeerah, Channel 7 etc.
Dr Michael Leach was part of panel on Radio National,
Australia Talks, ‘ Timor-Leste, Australia’s response and the
UN’, 14 February; and was interviewed by Sky News, 11
February; The Age, 12 & 14 February; and Inter Press Service
News Agency, 13 February on the violence in East Timor; and
6 May by Pulse Radio Geelong on recent challenges to the
AMP alliance government in East Timor.
Professor William Logan was interviewed on the subject of intangible cultural heritage and human rights, by
Brian Crump for the ‘Nights’ program on New Zealand Radio National, 22 July 2008.
Clarke, M. (2008), Green aims need big shift?, The Canberra Times, p. 19, 17 July.
Linda Young was interviewed for the ABC Radio National program ‘Hindsight’, on the Sydney International
Exhibition of 1879 and its Garden Palace; broadcast 10 & 14 August 2008.
Dr Colin Long (2008), was interviewed with Radio Australia on the Cambodian elections.
Dr. Colin Long was interviewed for Radio Australia’s Asia Pacifi c program: “Laos war time caves a new tourist attraction”, 29 April.
Dr. Niranjala (Nina) Weerakkody ‘Big Brother’ – Australian R & D Review, p. 6. (About the use of biometric identifiers in everyday situations), in Februrary 2008
Dr Matthew Clark was interviewed this morning on ABC Gold Coast radio on the Bali Climate Change talks.
Associate Professor Damien Kingsbury was interviewed for ‘Indonesians welcome Howards’ defeat’
in the Australian Financial Review, 28 November, 2007, pg 16..
Associate Professor Damien Kingsbury wrote an opinion article ‘A fi ght with Indonesia neither Howard nor Rudd wants’ in the Age, 20 November, 2007, pg 13
Associate Professor Damien Kingsbury was interviewed for an article ‘Aussie election may lead to softer line on Pacifi c’ in The China Post on 19 November, 2007.
Associate Professor Michele Langfield delivered a
paper entitled “Indigenous peoples are not multicultural
minorities: John Howard, cultural diversity and indigenous
human rights in Australia” to the Cultural Diversity, Heritage
and Human Rights workshop at the University of Ulster, Fri
30 Nov-Sat 1 Dec.
Associate Professor Kevin O’Toole ABC Radio, South West Victoria, December 5, 2007 ‘The place of mayors in local government’.
Dr Geoffrey Robinson was interviewed for the following news
articles:
•‘One-sided race for Senate: Wannon voters clearly favour
Coalition’ in the Warrnambool Standard, 27 November, 2007,
pg 5;
8
• ‘Wipe-out looms for Democrats’ in the Sunday Canberra
Times, 4 November 2007, pg 29;;
• ‘Lisa Owen wins poll position: On your marks’ in the
Warrnambool Standard, 3 November, 2007, pg 4’
• ‘The Tide Turns’ in the Warrnambool Standard, 26
November, 2007, pg 1;
•‘Safe Bet: Hawker set for another win, Labor to make up
ground’ in the Warrnambool Standard, 24 November, 2007,
pg 1;
•‘Fall from power likely: Securing funding might be tougher’
in the Warrnambool Standard, 21 November, 2007, pg 3;
•‘Closing the gap’ in the Camperdown Chronicle, 27
November, 2007, pg 1.
Dr Lucas Walsh published an article entitled Choose the
lesser of two evils in The Australian, Higher Education
supplement, 21 November 2007, p. 32