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Publisher Louise Adler on feminism, ageing, religion and conservative ideas

Advertisement Each week, Benjamin Law asks public figures to discuss the subjects we’re told to keep private by getting them to roll a die. The numbers they land on are the topics they’re given. This week, he talks to Louise Adler. The 67-year-old ex-CEO of Melbourne University Publishing is publisher-at-large for Hachette and a vice-chancellor’s professorial fellow at Monash University. Louise Adler: “It’s important to have conservatives given the space to argue their positions, in the public square, and to be able to rebut their ideas with civility.” Credit:Kristoffer Paulsen SEX You would’ve come of age in the early ’70s. To what extent were you a beneficiary of the sexual revolution? I always remember my father saying, “Do you really have to walk around in year 12 with a copy of

Nippon TV Producing Ghibli Composer Concert Movie

Nippon TV Producing Ghibli Composer Concert Movie
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Publisher Louise Adler on feminism, ageing, religion and conservative ideas

Publisher Louise Adler on feminism, ageing, religion and conservative ideas
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Melbourne welcomes back exhibitions

Melbourne welcomes back exhibitions Melbourne Convention Exhibition Centre (MCEC) is set to see a return to in-person exhibitions for the first time since Covid-19 restrictions came into effect last year, with The Gift & Lifestyle Fair scheduled 20-22 March. MCEC is already able to host events at up to 75% capacity per event space, to a maximum of 5,000 attendees, following the implementation of stringent health and safety measures. From 20 March, capacity will increase to 10,000 patrons per event space per day, at a maximum of 75% capacity. For events over 5,000 attendees, a regime of time-based sessions will apply. This means exhibitions can operate two daily sessions at a maximum of 5,000 per session subject to latest density limits (currently one person per two square metres).

Vera Blue is teaming up with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra for a performance celebrating women in music

READING Vera Blue is teaming up with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra for a performance celebrating women in music Vera Blue is teaming up with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra for a performance celebrating women in music Words by Arielle Richards Vera Blue, the MSO and no less than six exemplary composers – what more could you want? Vera Blue’s distinctive brand of ethereal electronic-pop will combine forces onstage with the exquisite grandeur of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, in a special evening commemorating women’s excellence in contemporary music.  Beginning the night will be a showcase of short works by composers Deborah Cheetham AO, Anna Clyne, Ela Macens, Dobrinka Tabakova, Missy Mazzoli and Holly Harrison.

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