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25.01.2022 Space in the new era - Last event for the year - http://newinstitute.org.au/?p=1242



25.01.2022 A Reminder - https://mailchi.mp/d3c3fc74e416/a-reminder

25.01.2022 Apologies again for the lack of a live stream here - we suspect there were glitches in the Facebook Livestream platform. We did capture most of the webinar and it can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=se2_VU8GPM0

25.01.2022 Theres still time for your ideas - https://mailchi.mp/4fa989b/theres-still-time-for-your-ideas



24.01.2022 What is the state of regional media? Coming up next Wednesday 11th September at Souths from 6pm -7.30pm. http://newinstitute.org.au/?p=1222

23.01.2022 If you missed last nights webinar then just head on over to our website at http://newcastleinstitute.org.au and follow the links. Please feel free to share.

22.01.2022 Unfortunately we had some glitches in our streaming of our October webinar. You can access most of the discussion by following the video link at https://newcastleinstitute.org.au/america-at-the-crossroads/



21.01.2022 Of interest to Newcastle Institute list subscribers

21.01.2022 Like lots of businesses and other organisations were looking at how we plan for the rest of the year. You can help!! Please get involved with our Friday Feedback survey: open now and available all weekend. To access the survey, please look for the link on our main website at https://newcastleinstitute.org.au

21.01.2022 Our first event for 2021 launches on Wednesday 10 March - Find the information on our website at https://newcastleinstitute.org.au/rethinking-community-and/

21.01.2022 Next Wednesday is an opportunity to hear more about a very current topic: Religious Freedom: Do we need more protection? Newcastle Institute http://newinstitute.org.au/?p=1230

20.01.2022 At a time where political strategy for an upcoming by-election could be seen as disproportionately driving decisions in the Upper Hunter, next week's webinar being presented by the Newcastle Institute is particularly relevant. You can view it live on this page or, if a member, take advantage of the chance to interact with the webinar via Zoom. There's more information on our website https://newcastleinstitute.org.au/electricity-major-change/



19.01.2022 Confusion, Contradictions and Consequences about Coal Dr Richard Denniss Chief Economist The Australia Institute

18.01.2022 Fascinating online webinar coming up next Wednesday from 7pm to 8pm. More information on our website. The webinar will be open via Zoom for members and streaming live here on our Facebook page. https://newcastleinstitute.org.au/maintaining-democracy-du/

17.01.2022 Whats the state of regional media?

17.01.2022 Doing Politics Differently

17.01.2022 A Webinar with Dr Craig Dalton, Dr Peter Saul and Tarnya Davis

16.01.2022 Very informative webinar coming up tomorrow night at 7pm. Look for the livestream here!! https://newcastleinstitute.org.au

14.01.2022 If you missed last nights webinar, you can do some catch up on our website: Just click for details and video link at https://newcastleinstitute.org.au/in-august-lets-do-a-deal/

13.01.2022 The Future of Electricity

13.01.2022 Faith, fear, freedom and Folau Fr Rod Bower

12.01.2022 Our very popular webinar series continues at 7pm on Wednesday 10 June. - Check out the updated information on our website. https://newcastleinstitute.org.au/the-future-is-not-what-i/

12.01.2022 Faith, fear, freedom and Folau. Wednesday October 9th Souths Leagues Club Llewellyn st... Merewether 6pm-7.30pm See more

10.01.2022 2020 is shaping up to be an excellent year for the Newcastle Institute with some exciting developments to be announced very soon and a quality speaker program coming together. Our first event takes place on Wednesday 11 March and you can see information about this event and register to attend at http://newinstitute.org.au/?p=1253

10.01.2022 First webinar for 2021 coming up on Wednesday 10 March at 7.00pm. For more information, check out the event info at https://newcastleinstitute.org.au/rethinking-community-and/

10.01.2022 Some optimism for the end of the year. Coming up in November: our last event for 2020. Scientific reasons to be optimistic for 2021 https://newcastleinstitute.org.au/scientific-reasons-to-be/

09.01.2022 Great start to our 2021 program last night - video now available https://youtu.be/ySGKVOYtxQc

09.01.2022 2021 Program continues in April, May and June. Please share with interested people. https://newcastleinstitute.org.au/electricity-major-change/

09.01.2022 We're having some difficulties with FaceBook Live for tonight's webinar. If all else fails, we'll post a video recording as soon as we can ! In the meantime, you can try this link to view the live video : https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82566577862

07.01.2022 Priorities for the Hunter

07.01.2022 Coming up next week! Our May webinar: https://newcastleinstitute.org.au/priorities-for-newcastle/

06.01.2022 June webinar coming up this Wednesday - Members; check your email for an invitation to the Zoom webinar. The livestream will also be available her on our Facebook page. https://newcastleinstitute.org.au/the-future-is-not-what-i/

06.01.2022 You can now view the recording of last nights webinar on the Newcastle Institutes website at http://newcastleinstitute.org.au

03.01.2022 We want your ideas: Help us plan for 2021 - https://mailchi.mp//we-want-your-ideas-help-us-plan-for-20

03.01.2022 The next in our popular webinar series: In August: Lets make a deal https://newcastleinstitute.org.au/in-august-lets-do-a-deal/

02.01.2022 Great discussion tonight with Doctor Karl - you can catch up with the video at https://newcastleinstitute.org.au/scientific-reasons-to-be/

02.01.2022 Ethical failures- Banks, Bushfires and Billionaires Dr Simon Longstaff Executive Director The Ethics Centre

01.01.2022 Professor Michael Ondaatje will be providing critical analysis of the US election, and the state of their democracy at the October Newcastle Institute Event. This will help understand they key factors which may impact on the result and how lessons from other elections are relevant to the 2020 election. Michael is Deputy Director of the Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences, and Professor of History, at Australian Catholic University. He is an award-winning researcher and teacher, and a regular commentator on history and politics in the media. He has recently embarked on a biography of Neville Bonner, the first Indigenous Australian elected to the federal parliament. Webinar online Wednesday 14 October 2020 7pm to 8pm - (Please note that technical issues meant that the first ten minutes or so of the video is unavailable.)

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