11
Apr
Perspectives : Asia | Renewing Australia-Pacific relations in a warming world
The Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University, Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art, and the Australian Centre of Asia-Pacific Art (ACAPA) invite you to a panel discussion to launch a new book: Climate Politics in Oceania: Renewing Australia-Pacific Relations in a Warming World. Panellists: Professor Susan Harris Rimmer, Dr Wesley Morgan (co-editors), Assoc. Professor Tess Newton Cain (author) and Mary Maselina Harm (respondent).
09
Apr
Six issues to unlock Asia-Pacific's global leadership in sustainable development
The Asia-Pacific drives global growth, expecting to contribute 60% to GDP growth in 2024. It's poised to lead in sustainable development but faces urgent challenges like climate change, democratic resilience, and shifting geopolitics. We've identified six key themes, partnering with regional institutions. Australia plays a vital role as a regional anchor and global connector.Register here: https://aiiaqld.glueup.com/event/103184/register/
28
Mar
Research Seminar | Privatising Poverty
Griffith Asia Insitute's Research Seminar hosted by Ron Bevacqua. Ron will be presenting on "Privatising Poverty".
26
Mar
Enhancing Pacific Ecosystems for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
The Enhancing Pacific Ecosystems for Entrepreneurship and Innovation is a policy dialogue between senior officials from the Pacific region and industry leaders.
29
Feb
Perspectives ASIA | The importance of women's voices in conversations around conservation
Join the conversation surrounding the importance of women's voice's within the region with special guests, Robyn James, Gender and Equity Director in Asia Pacific at The Nature Conservancy (TNC), Madlyn Ero, Partnerships Program Manager for the Solomon Islands Program at The Nature Conservancy and leads TNC's gender equity work in Solomon Islands and Dilly Maezama, one of the founding members of KAWAKI.
23
Feb