Centre for Independent Studies
A podcast by The Centre For Independent Studies
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323 Episodes
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Ross Cameron - Trump in OZ! Could ’The Donald’ Happen Here
Published: 2/2/2017 -
Trump in OZ! Could ’The Donald’ Happen Here
Published: 2/2/2017 -
Tom Switzer - Trump In OZ! Could ’The Donald’ Happen Here
Published: 2/2/2017 -
Politically Feasible Health Reform event with Jeremy Sammut - Part 1
Published: 11/23/2016 -
Politically Feasible Health Reform event with Gerald Thomas - Part 3
Published: 11/23/2016 -
Politically Feasible Health Reform event with Dr Peta Seaton - Part 2
Published: 11/23/2016 -
Politically Feasible Health Reform event with Terry Barnes - Part 4
Published: 11/23/2016 -
Rediscovering Humility: Religious Freedom in 21st Century Pluralist Society
Published: 11/14/2016 -
David Kilcullen & Tom Switzer - Terror Challenges in the 21st Century
Published: 11/10/2016 -
David Kilcullen Lighthouse Lecture - Terror Challenges in the 21st Century
Published: 11/10/2016 -
Direct Instruction event with Dr Jennifer Buckingham - Part 1
Published: 11/3/2016 -
Direct and Explicit Teaching Methods - Direct Instruction event
Published: 11/3/2016 -
Direct Instruction event with Noel Pearson Founder of Good to Great Schools Australia - Part 4
Published: 11/3/2016 -
Direct Instruction event with Glenn & Kiriana White from the Coen Campus, Cape York Academy - Part 3
Published: 11/3/2016 -
Leadership Lunch with Dominic Perrottet: GST carve-up does not reward State Reform
Published: 10/25/2016 -
Rod Sims - Getting Privatisation Right
Published: 10/6/2016 -
Leadership Lunch with Alan Joyce CEO Of Qantas
Published: 9/13/2016 -
Henry Olsen - Trump, Brexit & the Forgotten People
Published: 8/18/2016 -
PJ O’Rourke at the Sydney Opera House - Dangerous State of the Nation Talk
Published: 8/9/2016 -
Homeland Truths: the unspoken epidemic of violence in Indigenous communities
Published: 6/28/2016
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