About this Event
Join us for an event exploring the nature of Australian identity, politics, and social cohesion through two books: by and by edited by . This event will also feature Nyunggai Warren Mundine & Dr Tanveer Ahmed.
In the lead up to the 2023 referendum last year, Government, business and many vested interests echoed the same message, Vote Yes! Initial support was high, however as October 14 loomed, public opinion shifted and Australia decisively voted to reject the Voice in a 60/40 result.
The divisions opened by the referendum are symptomatic of deeper changes in the cultural and political mood of Australia. As recriminations about racism, colonialism, enslavement, and genocide are regularly levelled by so-called elites at those who question the new orthodoxy, there is mounting concern that the fabric of Australia’s previously tolerant society is fraying.
In an era of diminishing trust and increasing polarisation, it seems that settlement politics may no longer be possible, instead giving way to populism and identity politics.
What does it mean to be Australian in the 21st century? What binds us together as a society and nation? What promotes the social cohesion for which Australia is noted?
is a writer, lawyer, and philosopher who was appointed a member of the University of NSW’s John Howard Prime Ministerial Library advisory board in 2022, an honorary fellow of Australian Catholic University in 2023, and a research fellow of Catholic Schools NSW’s Kathleen Burrow Research Institute and a fellow of the Robert Menzies Institute at the University of Melbourne in 2024. His books include
is a psychiatrist, author, and columnist for the Australian Financial Review.
is director of the Culture, Prosperity & Civil Society program at CIS and is also Adjunct Associate Professor in the School of Law and Business at the University of Notre Dame Australia. Together with Warren Mundine, he edited .
is director of the Indigenous Forum at CIS. He is author of several books including and editor of .
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Centre for Independent Studies, Level 1, 131 Macquarie St, Sydney, Australia
AUD 0.00 to AUD 27.53