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Sydney Writers' Festival | This special Festival edition of the STEMMinist Book Club discusses the phenomenon of GPs who write.
Will AI be a force for good or a force to be reckoned with? Empire of AI author Karen Hao weighs in.
Sydney Writers' Festival | Is taking an object the best way to keep a community alive?
Sydney Writers' Festival | Question what it means to change the world by defying history with Kaliane Bradley’s bestselling debut, which blends time travel, romance and spy thriller. With host Melanie Kembrey.
Sydney Writers' Festival | Hear the cases for (and against) using psychedelics, including MDMA, to treat post-traumatic stress disorder. Adam Bayes and Rebecca Huntley discuss this controversial topic with Norman Swan.
Sydney Writers' Festival | As state and federal governments move to criminalise forms of hate speech, look at the effect that laws can have on hate speech and its victims, with legal expert Luke McNamara.
Sydney Writers' Festival | Hear Kerrie Davies uncover Miles Franklin’s lost years, after My Brilliant Career was followed by literary rejections and a move to the US to work as a servant.
Sydney Writers' Festival | Hear world-leading researcher in artificial intelligence, Toby Walsh, trace the origins of AI in science and culture with the six key ideas you need to understand.
Attorney and human rights activist Kenneth Roth shares how everyone can play a part in dismantling disinformation and defending human rights from abusive governments.
Donna Strickland on exploring a life of lasers, quantum science and the joy of discovery.
Sydney Writers' Festival | Leading mental health expert Adam Bayes shares his latest research and clinical experience working on mood disorders with pioneering treatments like ketamine.
Sydney Writers' Festival | Consider the state of Australian businesses with Joe Aston and Josh Bornstein. In conversation with host Richard Holden.