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RAISING THE BAR
Raising the Bar is a global initiative making education and innovation a part of our city’s popular culture. We create one of a kind, knowledge-driven events in your favourite bars and cafés. Our goal is to raise the bar on the content people consume in their everyday lives. Rasing the Bar brings to the fore the importance of innovationand
ALYS LONGLEY
Dr Alys Longley is an Associate Professor of Dance and has 20 years experience in creating live performance, artist books, installations, international collaborations and artistic research projects. In 2019-2021 she was invited to present work at numerous international sites including the School of the Art Institute Chicago.JAMES MUECKE
James is a researcher, a teacher, an author, a musician, a photographer, and a film producer, and uses his many skills to deliver passionate, fascinating, and at times confronting presentations about his life, his work, philanthropy, resilience and social entrepreneurship. 7:00pm @Little Bang TOM RAYNER — RAISING THE BAR Tom is an inaugural member of the South Australian Government’s AgTech Advisory Group.In the two years prior to joining Myriota, Tom was General Manager, Consumer Business at the Adelaide Crows AFL Club. 6:30pm @Little Bang Brewing Co, 25 Henry Street, STEPNEY 5069. Also speaking at this location at 8:30pm is Timothy Angel.ROBERT N MOLES
Dr Moles helped to create a new right of appeal in South Australian criminal cases - the first major change in the appeal rights anywhere in Australia in over 100 years. It was that change that led to the overturning of the conviction of Henry Keogh after he had served over AUCKLAND — RAISING THE BAR Tuesday 20 April 2021. Tickets & TALKSBERNADETTE ATKINSON
Bernadette is also the owner of Winyarr Dreaming Creations which has a focus on cultural connection and learning about Marngrooks and cultural through workshops or information sessions. 7:30pm @ Hopscotch, 4 Riverside Quay Southbank Melbourne VIC 3006. Also speaking at this location at 6:00pm is Dr Trevor Thornton.SKYE BLACKBURN
Skye is a Food Scientist and Entomologist who used her unique combination of skills to found the multi award winning Edible Bug Shop in 2007. Her passion for sustainable food processes is truly contagious and she has dedicated the past 13 years to educating consumers about the amazing health, nutritional and environmentalbenefits of using
LINDA TYLER
Bio. Since 2018, Associate Professor Linda Tyler has been Convenor of Museums and Cultural Heritage in the School of Humanities where she teaches art history and curatorial studies. In her previous role at the University of Auckland, she ran the Gus Fisher Gallery and curated the University's Art Collection. 6:30pm @Sweet Affairs, 225 ParnellFRANCES NELSON
Frances Nelson QC was admitted to the South Australian Bar in 1967 and became only Australia's fourth female QC when appointed in 1982. She is also a member of the Northern Territory and Western Australian Bar. She is currently the Chair of the Parole Board. Ms Nelson practises in administrative law, contract law, building disputes, criminalRAISING THE BAR
Raising the Bar is a global initiative making education and innovation a part of our city’s popular culture. We create one of a kind, knowledge-driven events in your favourite bars and cafés. Our goal is to raise the bar on the content people consume in their everyday lives. Rasing the Bar brings to the fore the importance of innovationand
ALYS LONGLEY
Dr Alys Longley is an Associate Professor of Dance and has 20 years experience in creating live performance, artist books, installations, international collaborations and artistic research projects. In 2019-2021 she was invited to present work at numerous international sites including the School of the Art Institute Chicago.JAMES MUECKE
James is a researcher, a teacher, an author, a musician, a photographer, and a film producer, and uses his many skills to deliver passionate, fascinating, and at times confronting presentations about his life, his work, philanthropy, resilience and social entrepreneurship. 7:00pm @Little Bang TOM RAYNER — RAISING THE BAR Tom is an inaugural member of the South Australian Government’s AgTech Advisory Group.In the two years prior to joining Myriota, Tom was General Manager, Consumer Business at the Adelaide Crows AFL Club. 6:30pm @Little Bang Brewing Co, 25 Henry Street, STEPNEY 5069. Also speaking at this location at 8:30pm is Timothy Angel.ROBERT N MOLES
Dr Moles helped to create a new right of appeal in South Australian criminal cases - the first major change in the appeal rights anywhere in Australia in over 100 years. It was that change that led to the overturning of the conviction of Henry Keogh after he had served over AUCKLAND — RAISING THE BAR Tuesday 20 April 2021. Tickets & TALKSBERNADETTE ATKINSON
Bernadette is also the owner of Winyarr Dreaming Creations which has a focus on cultural connection and learning about Marngrooks and cultural through workshops or information sessions. 7:30pm @ Hopscotch, 4 Riverside Quay Southbank Melbourne VIC 3006. Also speaking at this location at 6:00pm is Dr Trevor Thornton.SKYE BLACKBURN
Skye is a Food Scientist and Entomologist who used her unique combination of skills to found the multi award winning Edible Bug Shop in 2007. Her passion for sustainable food processes is truly contagious and she has dedicated the past 13 years to educating consumers about the amazing health, nutritional and environmentalbenefits of using
LINDA TYLER
Bio. Since 2018, Associate Professor Linda Tyler has been Convenor of Museums and Cultural Heritage in the School of Humanities where she teaches art history and curatorial studies. In her previous role at the University of Auckland, she ran the Gus Fisher Gallery and curated the University's Art Collection. 6:30pm @Sweet Affairs, 225 ParnellFRANCES NELSON
Frances Nelson QC was admitted to the South Australian Bar in 1967 and became only Australia's fourth female QC when appointed in 1982. She is also a member of the Northern Territory and Western Australian Bar. She is currently the Chair of the Parole Board. Ms Nelson practises in administrative law, contract law, building disputes, criminal SYDNEY LIGHT-RAIL (COPY) The City of Sydney is a proud supporter of the innovators, entrepreneurs and business owners that make Sydney a vibrant place to live and work. In 2020, the City will deliver a series of initiatives and events to support small businesses impacted by the light rail construction, including Raising theLINDA TYLER
Bio. Since 2018, Associate Professor Linda Tyler has been Convenor of Museums and Cultural Heritage in the School of Humanities where she teaches art history and curatorial studies. In her previous role at the University of Auckland, she ran the Gus Fisher Gallery and curated the University's Art Collection. 6:30pm @Sweet Affairs, 225 ParnellCLAIRE MARSHALL
In this talk experiential futurist Claire Marshall will take you through how our brains think about the future, why it has been difficult for humans to take action on climate change and how we can reframe our eco-anxiety to take the action we need to. Bio. Claire Marshall is an experiential futurist. Working with clients like WWFAustralia and
ANTHONY HOETE
Dr Anthony Hoete is a Professor of Architecture and Director of the University’s research hub, Sites Pacific: Mōana Māori. He is a founding partner of WHAT_architecture in London which co-created a school from more than one million lego bricks. His UK-based property development company, Game of Architecture Limited, bought Britain’smost
NICKI HUTLEY
Nicki is a council member for the Economics Society of Australia (NSW), a Board member for One Million Women and an advisor for the Financy Women’s Index. Nicki is also a frequent commentator in the media and is a regular guest on both The Drum and The Project. Event. 6:00pm @ The Shakespeare, 200 Devonshire St, Surry Hills.FRANCES NELSON
Frances Nelson QC was admitted to the South Australian Bar in 1967 and became only Australia's fourth female QC when appointed in 1982. She is also a member of the Northern Territory and Western Australian Bar. She is currently the Chair of the Parole Board. Ms Nelson practises in administrative law, contract law, building disputes, criminalNABEEL ZUBERI
Bio. Dr Nabeel Zuberi is an Associate Professor in Media and Communication and has researched and written widely on popular music. His publications include Sounds English: Transnational Popular Music (2001) and Black Popular Music in Britain since 1945 (2014). His next book is about music, race and media in the UK and US after 9/11. MELBOURNE — RAISING THE BAR Raising the Bar and University of Sydney are proud to present #RTBSYD 2016! Join us at October 18th, RSVP at RTBevent.comLISA PORTOLAN
The ‘organic’ nature of love described in the master-trope, conflicted with the pre-meditated and strategic experience of the dating app, leaving many feeling jaded and anxious - a condition coined by Lisa Portolan and Dr Jodi McAlister as ‘jagged love.’. Lisa will explore jagged love, and what is to come in the dating appdomain post
FIONA MARTIN
Fiona is the Vice President Research of the Journalism Education & Research Association of Australia and an editorial board member of Digital Journalism. Event. 7:30pm @ The Shakespeare, 200 Devonshire St, Surry Hills. Closest Light Rail stop: Surry Hills. Also speaking at this location at 6:00pm is Nicki Hutley.RAISING THE BAR
Raising the Bar is a global initiative making education and innovation a part of our city’s popular culture. We create one of a kind, knowledge-driven events in your favourite bars and cafés. Our goal is to raise the bar on the content people consume in their everyday lives. Rasing the Bar brings to the fore the importance of innovationand
ALYS LONGLEY
Dr Alys Longley is an Associate Professor of Dance and has 20 years experience in creating live performance, artist books, installations, international collaborations and artistic research projects. In 2019-2021 she was invited to present work at numerous international sites including the School of the Art Institute Chicago.JAMES MUECKE
James is a researcher, a teacher, an author, a musician, a photographer, and a film producer, and uses his many skills to deliver passionate, fascinating, and at times confronting presentations about his life, his work, philanthropy, resilience and social entrepreneurship. 7:00pm @Little Bang TOM RAYNER — RAISING THE BAR Tom is an inaugural member of the South Australian Government’s AgTech Advisory Group.In the two years prior to joining Myriota, Tom was General Manager, Consumer Business at the Adelaide Crows AFL Club. 6:30pm @Little Bang Brewing Co, 25 Henry Street, STEPNEY 5069. Also speaking at this location at 8:30pm is Timothy Angel.ROBERT N MOLES
Dr Moles helped to create a new right of appeal in South Australian criminal cases - the first major change in the appeal rights anywhere in Australia in over 100 years. It was that change that led to the overturning of the conviction of Henry Keogh after he had served over AUCKLAND — RAISING THE BAR Tuesday 20 April 2021. Tickets & TALKSBERNADETTE ATKINSON
Bernadette is also the owner of Winyarr Dreaming Creations which has a focus on cultural connection and learning about Marngrooks and cultural through workshops or information sessions. 7:30pm @ Hopscotch, 4 Riverside Quay Southbank Melbourne VIC 3006. Also speaking at this location at 6:00pm is Dr Trevor Thornton.SKYE BLACKBURN
Skye is a Food Scientist and Entomologist who used her unique combination of skills to found the multi award winning Edible Bug Shop in 2007. Her passion for sustainable food processes is truly contagious and she has dedicated the past 13 years to educating consumers about the amazing health, nutritional and environmentalbenefits of using
LINDA TYLER
Bio. Since 2018, Associate Professor Linda Tyler has been Convenor of Museums and Cultural Heritage in the School of Humanities where she teaches art history and curatorial studies. In her previous role at the University of Auckland, she ran the Gus Fisher Gallery and curated the University's Art Collection. 6:30pm @Sweet Affairs, 225 ParnellFRANCES NELSON
Frances Nelson QC was admitted to the South Australian Bar in 1967 and became only Australia's fourth female QC when appointed in 1982. She is also a member of the Northern Territory and Western Australian Bar. She is currently the Chair of the Parole Board. Ms Nelson practises in administrative law, contract law, building disputes, criminalRAISING THE BAR
Raising the Bar is a global initiative making education and innovation a part of our city’s popular culture. We create one of a kind, knowledge-driven events in your favourite bars and cafés. Our goal is to raise the bar on the content people consume in their everyday lives. Rasing the Bar brings to the fore the importance of innovationand
ALYS LONGLEY
Dr Alys Longley is an Associate Professor of Dance and has 20 years experience in creating live performance, artist books, installations, international collaborations and artistic research projects. In 2019-2021 she was invited to present work at numerous international sites including the School of the Art Institute Chicago.JAMES MUECKE
James is a researcher, a teacher, an author, a musician, a photographer, and a film producer, and uses his many skills to deliver passionate, fascinating, and at times confronting presentations about his life, his work, philanthropy, resilience and social entrepreneurship. 7:00pm @Little Bang TOM RAYNER — RAISING THE BAR Tom is an inaugural member of the South Australian Government’s AgTech Advisory Group.In the two years prior to joining Myriota, Tom was General Manager, Consumer Business at the Adelaide Crows AFL Club. 6:30pm @Little Bang Brewing Co, 25 Henry Street, STEPNEY 5069. Also speaking at this location at 8:30pm is Timothy Angel.ROBERT N MOLES
Dr Moles helped to create a new right of appeal in South Australian criminal cases - the first major change in the appeal rights anywhere in Australia in over 100 years. It was that change that led to the overturning of the conviction of Henry Keogh after he had served over AUCKLAND — RAISING THE BAR Tuesday 20 April 2021. Tickets & TALKSBERNADETTE ATKINSON
Bernadette is also the owner of Winyarr Dreaming Creations which has a focus on cultural connection and learning about Marngrooks and cultural through workshops or information sessions. 7:30pm @ Hopscotch, 4 Riverside Quay Southbank Melbourne VIC 3006. Also speaking at this location at 6:00pm is Dr Trevor Thornton.SKYE BLACKBURN
Skye is a Food Scientist and Entomologist who used her unique combination of skills to found the multi award winning Edible Bug Shop in 2007. Her passion for sustainable food processes is truly contagious and she has dedicated the past 13 years to educating consumers about the amazing health, nutritional and environmentalbenefits of using
LINDA TYLER
Bio. Since 2018, Associate Professor Linda Tyler has been Convenor of Museums and Cultural Heritage in the School of Humanities where she teaches art history and curatorial studies. In her previous role at the University of Auckland, she ran the Gus Fisher Gallery and curated the University's Art Collection. 6:30pm @Sweet Affairs, 225 ParnellFRANCES NELSON
Frances Nelson QC was admitted to the South Australian Bar in 1967 and became only Australia's fourth female QC when appointed in 1982. She is also a member of the Northern Territory and Western Australian Bar. She is currently the Chair of the Parole Board. Ms Nelson practises in administrative law, contract law, building disputes, criminal SYDNEY LIGHT-RAIL (COPY) The City of Sydney is a proud supporter of the innovators, entrepreneurs and business owners that make Sydney a vibrant place to live and work. In 2020, the City will deliver a series of initiatives and events to support small businesses impacted by the light rail construction, including Raising theLINDA TYLER
Bio. Since 2018, Associate Professor Linda Tyler has been Convenor of Museums and Cultural Heritage in the School of Humanities where she teaches art history and curatorial studies. In her previous role at the University of Auckland, she ran the Gus Fisher Gallery and curated the University's Art Collection. 6:30pm @Sweet Affairs, 225 ParnellCLAIRE MARSHALL
In this talk experiential futurist Claire Marshall will take you through how our brains think about the future, why it has been difficult for humans to take action on climate change and how we can reframe our eco-anxiety to take the action we need to. Bio. Claire Marshall is an experiential futurist. Working with clients like WWFAustralia and
ANTHONY HOETE
Dr Anthony Hoete is a Professor of Architecture and Director of the University’s research hub, Sites Pacific: Mōana Māori. He is a founding partner of WHAT_architecture in London which co-created a school from more than one million lego bricks. His UK-based property development company, Game of Architecture Limited, bought Britain’smost
NICKI HUTLEY
Nicki is a council member for the Economics Society of Australia (NSW), a Board member for One Million Women and an advisor for the Financy Women’s Index. Nicki is also a frequent commentator in the media and is a regular guest on both The Drum and The Project. Event. 6:00pm @ The Shakespeare, 200 Devonshire St, Surry Hills.FRANCES NELSON
Frances Nelson QC was admitted to the South Australian Bar in 1967 and became only Australia's fourth female QC when appointed in 1982. She is also a member of the Northern Territory and Western Australian Bar. She is currently the Chair of the Parole Board. Ms Nelson practises in administrative law, contract law, building disputes, criminalNABEEL ZUBERI
Bio. Dr Nabeel Zuberi is an Associate Professor in Media and Communication and has researched and written widely on popular music. His publications include Sounds English: Transnational Popular Music (2001) and Black Popular Music in Britain since 1945 (2014). His next book is about music, race and media in the UK and US after 9/11. MELBOURNE — RAISING THE BAR Raising the Bar and University of Sydney are proud to present #RTBSYD 2016! Join us at October 18th, RSVP at RTBevent.comLISA PORTOLAN
The ‘organic’ nature of love described in the master-trope, conflicted with the pre-meditated and strategic experience of the dating app, leaving many feeling jaded and anxious - a condition coined by Lisa Portolan and Dr Jodi McAlister as ‘jagged love.’. Lisa will explore jagged love, and what is to come in the dating appdomain post
FIONA MARTIN
Fiona is the Vice President Research of the Journalism Education & Research Association of Australia and an editorial board member of Digital Journalism. Event. 7:30pm @ The Shakespeare, 200 Devonshire St, Surry Hills. Closest Light Rail stop: Surry Hills. Also speaking at this location at 6:00pm is Nicki Hutley.RAISING THE BAR
Raising the Bar is a global initiative making education and innovation a part of our city’s popular culture. We create one of a kind, knowledge-driven events in your favourite bars and cafés. Our goal is to raise the bar on the content people consume in their everyday lives. Rasing the Bar brings to the fore the importance of innovationand
ALYS LONGLEY
Dr Alys Longley is an Associate Professor of Dance and has 20 years experience in creating live performance, artist books, installations, international collaborations and artistic research projects. In 2019-2021 she was invited to present work at numerous international sites including the School of the Art Institute Chicago.JAMES MUECKE
James is a researcher, a teacher, an author, a musician, a photographer, and a film producer, and uses his many skills to deliver passionate, fascinating, and at times confronting presentations about his life, his work, philanthropy, resilience and social entrepreneurship. 7:00pm @Little Bang TOM RAYNER — RAISING THE BAR Tom is an inaugural member of the South Australian Government’s AgTech Advisory Group.In the two years prior to joining Myriota, Tom was General Manager, Consumer Business at the Adelaide Crows AFL Club. 6:30pm @Little Bang Brewing Co, 25 Henry Street, STEPNEY 5069. Also speaking at this location at 8:30pm is Timothy Angel.ROBERT N MOLES
Dr Moles helped to create a new right of appeal in South Australian criminal cases - the first major change in the appeal rights anywhere in Australia in over 100 years. It was that change that led to the overturning of the conviction of Henry Keogh after he had served over AUCKLAND — RAISING THE BAR Tuesday 20 April 2021. Tickets & TALKSBERNADETTE ATKINSON
Bernadette is also the owner of Winyarr Dreaming Creations which has a focus on cultural connection and learning about Marngrooks and cultural through workshops or information sessions. 7:30pm @ Hopscotch, 4 Riverside Quay Southbank Melbourne VIC 3006. Also speaking at this location at 6:00pm is Dr Trevor Thornton.SKYE BLACKBURN
Skye is a Food Scientist and Entomologist who used her unique combination of skills to found the multi award winning Edible Bug Shop in 2007. Her passion for sustainable food processes is truly contagious and she has dedicated the past 13 years to educating consumers about the amazing health, nutritional and environmentalbenefits of using
LINDA TYLER
Bio. Since 2018, Associate Professor Linda Tyler has been Convenor of Museums and Cultural Heritage in the School of Humanities where she teaches art history and curatorial studies. In her previous role at the University of Auckland, she ran the Gus Fisher Gallery and curated the University's Art Collection. 6:30pm @Sweet Affairs, 225 ParnellFRANCES NELSON
Frances Nelson QC was admitted to the South Australian Bar in 1967 and became only Australia's fourth female QC when appointed in 1982. She is also a member of the Northern Territory and Western Australian Bar. She is currently the Chair of the Parole Board. Ms Nelson practises in administrative law, contract law, building disputes, criminalRAISING THE BAR
Raising the Bar is a global initiative making education and innovation a part of our city’s popular culture. We create one of a kind, knowledge-driven events in your favourite bars and cafés. Our goal is to raise the bar on the content people consume in their everyday lives. Rasing the Bar brings to the fore the importance of innovationand
ALYS LONGLEY
Dr Alys Longley is an Associate Professor of Dance and has 20 years experience in creating live performance, artist books, installations, international collaborations and artistic research projects. In 2019-2021 she was invited to present work at numerous international sites including the School of the Art Institute Chicago.JAMES MUECKE
James is a researcher, a teacher, an author, a musician, a photographer, and a film producer, and uses his many skills to deliver passionate, fascinating, and at times confronting presentations about his life, his work, philanthropy, resilience and social entrepreneurship. 7:00pm @Little Bang TOM RAYNER — RAISING THE BAR Tom is an inaugural member of the South Australian Government’s AgTech Advisory Group.In the two years prior to joining Myriota, Tom was General Manager, Consumer Business at the Adelaide Crows AFL Club. 6:30pm @Little Bang Brewing Co, 25 Henry Street, STEPNEY 5069. Also speaking at this location at 8:30pm is Timothy Angel.ROBERT N MOLES
Dr Moles helped to create a new right of appeal in South Australian criminal cases - the first major change in the appeal rights anywhere in Australia in over 100 years. It was that change that led to the overturning of the conviction of Henry Keogh after he had served over AUCKLAND — RAISING THE BAR Tuesday 20 April 2021. Tickets & TALKSBERNADETTE ATKINSON
Bernadette is also the owner of Winyarr Dreaming Creations which has a focus on cultural connection and learning about Marngrooks and cultural through workshops or information sessions. 7:30pm @ Hopscotch, 4 Riverside Quay Southbank Melbourne VIC 3006. Also speaking at this location at 6:00pm is Dr Trevor Thornton.SKYE BLACKBURN
Skye is a Food Scientist and Entomologist who used her unique combination of skills to found the multi award winning Edible Bug Shop in 2007. Her passion for sustainable food processes is truly contagious and she has dedicated the past 13 years to educating consumers about the amazing health, nutritional and environmentalbenefits of using
LINDA TYLER
Bio. Since 2018, Associate Professor Linda Tyler has been Convenor of Museums and Cultural Heritage in the School of Humanities where she teaches art history and curatorial studies. In her previous role at the University of Auckland, she ran the Gus Fisher Gallery and curated the University's Art Collection. 6:30pm @Sweet Affairs, 225 ParnellFRANCES NELSON
Frances Nelson QC was admitted to the South Australian Bar in 1967 and became only Australia's fourth female QC when appointed in 1982. She is also a member of the Northern Territory and Western Australian Bar. She is currently the Chair of the Parole Board. Ms Nelson practises in administrative law, contract law, building disputes, criminal OUR STORY — RAISING THE BAR Our story. We are aspiring students, doctors, economists, writers, and artists. Although we're all different, we share a passion for constant innovation and change. We want to always be learning. We want to constantly be inspired, inside and outside of the classroom. Raising the Bar began in 2014 with an ambition to show the citizens of New SYDNEY LIGHT-RAIL (COPY) The City of Sydney is a proud supporter of the innovators, entrepreneurs and business owners that make Sydney a vibrant place to live and work. In 2020, the City will deliver a series of initiatives and events to support small businesses impacted by the light rail construction, including Raising theLINDA TYLER
Bio. Since 2018, Associate Professor Linda Tyler has been Convenor of Museums and Cultural Heritage in the School of Humanities where she teaches art history and curatorial studies. In her previous role at the University of Auckland, she ran the Gus Fisher Gallery and curated the University's Art Collection. 6:30pm @Sweet Affairs, 225 ParnellANTHONY HOETE
Dr Anthony Hoete is a Professor of Architecture and Director of the University’s research hub, Sites Pacific: Mōana Māori. He is a founding partner of WHAT_architecture in London which co-created a school from more than one million lego bricks. His UK-based property development company, Game of Architecture Limited, bought Britain’smost
NICKI HUTLEY
Nicki is a council member for the Economics Society of Australia (NSW), a Board member for One Million Women and an advisor for the Financy Women’s Index. Nicki is also a frequent commentator in the media and is a regular guest on both The Drum and The Project. Event. 6:00pm @ The Shakespeare, 200 Devonshire St, Surry Hills.CLAIRE MARSHALL
In this talk experiential futurist Claire Marshall will take you through how our brains think about the future, why it has been difficult for humans to take action on climate change and how we can reframe our eco-anxiety to take the action we need to. Bio. Claire Marshall is an experiential futurist. Working with clients like WWFAustralia and
FRANCES NELSON
Frances Nelson QC was admitted to the South Australian Bar in 1967 and became only Australia's fourth female QC when appointed in 1982. She is also a member of the Northern Territory and Western Australian Bar. She is currently the Chair of the Parole Board. Ms Nelson practises in administrative law, contract law, building disputes, criminal MELBOURNE — RAISING THE BAR Raising the Bar and University of Sydney are proud to present #RTBSYD 2016! Join us at October 18th, RSVP at RTBevent.comNABEEL ZUBERI
Bio. Dr Nabeel Zuberi is an Associate Professor in Media and Communication and has researched and written widely on popular music. His publications include Sounds English: Transnational Popular Music (2001) and Black Popular Music in Britain since 1945 (2014). His next book is about music, race and media in the UK and US after 9/11.FIONA MARTIN
Fiona is the Vice President Research of the Journalism Education & Research Association of Australia and an editorial board member of Digital Journalism. Event. 7:30pm @ The Shakespeare, 200 Devonshire St, Surry Hills. Closest Light Rail stop: Surry Hills. Also speaking at this location at 6:00pm is Nicki Hutley.RAISING THE BAR
Making education a part of our city’s popular culture. Raising the Bar is a global initiative making education and innovation a part of our city’s popular culture.We create one of a kind, knowledge-driven events in your favourite bars and cafés.ALYS LONGLEY
Making art across time, space and borders. How can artists imagine and create new worlds together when our borders are closed? Multi-disciplinary artist Alys Longley has been working with New York-based DotDot Digital Studios and Chilean artist Máximo Corvalán-Pincheira to lead projects that span art museums, theatres and virtual spaces connecting artists across the world in diverse SYDNEY LIGHT-RAIL (COPY) The City of Sydney is a proud supporter of the innovators, entrepreneurs and business owners that make Sydney a vibrant place tolive and work.
TOM RAYNER — RAISING THE BAR AgTech from space – how tiny satellites are solving massive problems. Rapid advances in technology over the past 20 years have dramatically altered global access to space. AUCKLAND — RAISING THE BAR Tuesday 20 April 2021. Tickets & TALKSJAMES MUECKE
Building resilience - a personal and global journey. James’ career as an eye surgeon, humanitarian and social entrepreneur has enriched his life with extraordinary characters and confronting experiences.ROBERT N MOLES
The Un-making of a murder: The Wrongful Convictions Of Henry Keogh and Derek Bromley In an ABC 4 Corners program in October 2001 we first put forward the claim that Henry Keogh had been wrongly convicted - and that there were serious systemic problems which had led to thatconviction.
SKYE BLACKBURN
Algae and Cells and InsectsOh My! People are passionate about food. It’s part of their self-identities. With growth in new categories of food, such as edible insects and cell-based meats, our whole food system is changing, but what does that mean for you? ANGHARAD WYNNE-JONES Making a scene: how do artistic communities create cultural movements? Throughout history, small ‘scenes’ of artists have made hugecultural impacts.
BERNADETTE ATKINSON
Marngrook: what is the history of Aboriginal football? Marngrook is a borrowed word, from the Gunditjmara people of south-west Victoria and means ‘game ball’.RAISING THE BAR
Making education a part of our city’s popular culture. Raising the Bar is a global initiative making education and innovation a part of our city’s popular culture.We create one of a kind, knowledge-driven events in your favourite bars and cafés.ALYS LONGLEY
Making art across time, space and borders. How can artists imagine and create new worlds together when our borders are closed? Multi-disciplinary artist Alys Longley has been working with New York-based DotDot Digital Studios and Chilean artist Máximo Corvalán-Pincheira to lead projects that span art museums, theatres and virtual spaces connecting artists across the world in diverse SYDNEY LIGHT-RAIL (COPY) The City of Sydney is a proud supporter of the innovators, entrepreneurs and business owners that make Sydney a vibrant place tolive and work.
TOM RAYNER — RAISING THE BAR AgTech from space – how tiny satellites are solving massive problems. Rapid advances in technology over the past 20 years have dramatically altered global access to space. AUCKLAND — RAISING THE BAR Tuesday 20 April 2021. Tickets & TALKSJAMES MUECKE
Building resilience - a personal and global journey. James’ career as an eye surgeon, humanitarian and social entrepreneur has enriched his life with extraordinary characters and confronting experiences.ROBERT N MOLES
The Un-making of a murder: The Wrongful Convictions Of Henry Keogh and Derek Bromley In an ABC 4 Corners program in October 2001 we first put forward the claim that Henry Keogh had been wrongly convicted - and that there were serious systemic problems which had led to thatconviction.
SKYE BLACKBURN
Algae and Cells and InsectsOh My! People are passionate about food. It’s part of their self-identities. With growth in new categories of food, such as edible insects and cell-based meats, our whole food system is changing, but what does that mean for you? ANGHARAD WYNNE-JONES Making a scene: how do artistic communities create cultural movements? Throughout history, small ‘scenes’ of artists have made hugecultural impacts.
BERNADETTE ATKINSON
Marngrook: what is the history of Aboriginal football? Marngrook is a borrowed word, from the Gunditjmara people of south-west Victoria and means ‘game ball’.RAISING THE BAR
Making education a part of our city’s popular culture. Raising the Bar is a global initiative making education and innovation a part of our city’s popular culture.We create one of a kind, knowledge-driven events in your favourite bars and cafés. ELISA CHOY — RAISING THE BAR Data Changes The World One Byte At A Time. 90% of the world’s data was created in the last 2 years. That’s 2.5 Quintillion bytes ofdata every day.
NICKI HUTLEY
Sex, lies and economics: is the "dismal" science a force for good or evil? Economics drives so many aspects of our lives, from the most obvious (the wage we earn, the cost of a mortgage, how much tax we pay) to the more subtle (should I eat this bar of chocolate today ortomorrow?)
NICHOLAS ROWE
How can cross-cultural arts projects cause political trouble? Across the world, international development programmes invest heavily on cross-cultural artistic projects as a form of cultural diplomacy.FRANK BLOOMFIELD
Breathing, sucking, swallowing: challenges of growing premature babies. Imagine a tiny premature baby born more than four months early and weighing about a pound.RTB ADELAIDE
20 October, 2020. Talks & TicketsNICC JOHNSON
The Right Music at the Right Time Can Save Your Life. At the age of 9, Nicc became the rhythm guitar lead for a high school Rhythm and Bluesband.
MELBOURNE — RAISING THE BAR Raising the Bar and University of Sydney are proud to present #RTBSYD 2016! Join us at October 18th, RSVP at RTBevent.com CRAIG MACK - RAISING THE BAR Is WiFi always the strongest connection. As technology integrates more and more into our lives it brings the world closer, increases our productivity, gives us more control, choice and freedom and provides endless lifestyle improvements.FRANCES NELSON
To parole or not to parole. Is it necessary for a prisoner to remain in jail to meet a punishment that fits their crime or for the protection of the public? OUR STORY — RAISING THE BARRAISING THE BAR MOVIERAISING THE BARQUOTES
Our story. We are aspiring students, doctors, economists, writers, and artists. Although we're all different, we share a passion for constant innovation and change. We want to always be learning. We want to constantly be inspired, inside and outside of the classroom. Raising the Bar began in 2014 with an ambition to show the citizens of NewALYS LONGLEY
Dr Alys Longley is an Associate Professor of Dance and has 20 years experience in creating live performance, artist books, installations, international collaborations and artistic research projects. In 2019-2021 she was invited to present work at numerous international sites including the School of the Art Institute Chicago. AUCKLAND — RAISING THE BAR Tuesday 20 April 2021. Tickets & TALKS SYDNEY LIGHT-RAIL (COPY) The City of Sydney is a proud supporter of the innovators, entrepreneurs and business owners that make Sydney a vibrant place to live and work. In 2020, the City will deliver a series of initiatives and events to support small businesses impacted by the light rail construction, including Raising theROBERT N MOLES
Dr Moles helped to create a new right of appeal in South Australian criminal cases - the first major change in the appeal rights anywhere in Australia in over 100 years. It was that change that led to the overturning of the conviction of Henry Keogh after he had served over TOM RAYNER — RAISING THE BAR Tom is an inaugural member of the South Australian Government’s AgTech Advisory Group.In the two years prior to joining Myriota, Tom was General Manager, Consumer Business at the Adelaide Crows AFL Club. 6:30pm @Little Bang Brewing Co, 25 Henry Street, STEPNEY 5069. Also speaking at this location at 8:30pm is Timothy Angel.BERNADETTE ATKINSON
Bernadette is also the owner of Winyarr Dreaming Creations which has a focus on cultural connection and learning about Marngrooks and cultural through workshops or information sessions. 7:30pm @ Hopscotch, 4 Riverside Quay Southbank Melbourne VIC 3006. Also speaking at this location at 6:00pm is Dr Trevor Thornton.JAMES MUECKE
James is a researcher, a teacher, an author, a musician, a photographer, and a film producer, and uses his many skills to deliver passionate, fascinating, and at times confronting presentations about his life, his work, philanthropy, resilience and social entrepreneurship. 7:00pm @Little BangSYDNEY LIGHT-RAIL
The City of Sydney is a proud supporter of the innovators, entrepreneurs and business owners that make Sydney a vibrant place to live and work. Raising the Bar - Light Rail Edition is part of a series of initiatives and events delivered by the City of Sydney to support small businesses along the light rail route. For more information about City MELBOURNE — RAISING THE BAR Raising the Bar and University of Sydney are proud to present #RTBSYD 2016! Join us at October 18th, RSVP at RTBevent.com OUR STORY — RAISING THE BARRAISING THE BAR MOVIERAISING THE BARQUOTES
Our story. We are aspiring students, doctors, economists, writers, and artists. Although we're all different, we share a passion for constant innovation and change. We want to always be learning. We want to constantly be inspired, inside and outside of the classroom. Raising the Bar began in 2014 with an ambition to show the citizens of NewALYS LONGLEY
Dr Alys Longley is an Associate Professor of Dance and has 20 years experience in creating live performance, artist books, installations, international collaborations and artistic research projects. In 2019-2021 she was invited to present work at numerous international sites including the School of the Art Institute Chicago. AUCKLAND — RAISING THE BAR Tuesday 20 April 2021. Tickets & TALKS SYDNEY LIGHT-RAIL (COPY) The City of Sydney is a proud supporter of the innovators, entrepreneurs and business owners that make Sydney a vibrant place to live and work. In 2020, the City will deliver a series of initiatives and events to support small businesses impacted by the light rail construction, including Raising theROBERT N MOLES
Dr Moles helped to create a new right of appeal in South Australian criminal cases - the first major change in the appeal rights anywhere in Australia in over 100 years. It was that change that led to the overturning of the conviction of Henry Keogh after he had served over TOM RAYNER — RAISING THE BAR Tom is an inaugural member of the South Australian Government’s AgTech Advisory Group.In the two years prior to joining Myriota, Tom was General Manager, Consumer Business at the Adelaide Crows AFL Club. 6:30pm @Little Bang Brewing Co, 25 Henry Street, STEPNEY 5069. Also speaking at this location at 8:30pm is Timothy Angel.BERNADETTE ATKINSON
Bernadette is also the owner of Winyarr Dreaming Creations which has a focus on cultural connection and learning about Marngrooks and cultural through workshops or information sessions. 7:30pm @ Hopscotch, 4 Riverside Quay Southbank Melbourne VIC 3006. Also speaking at this location at 6:00pm is Dr Trevor Thornton.JAMES MUECKE
James is a researcher, a teacher, an author, a musician, a photographer, and a film producer, and uses his many skills to deliver passionate, fascinating, and at times confronting presentations about his life, his work, philanthropy, resilience and social entrepreneurship. 7:00pm @Little BangSYDNEY LIGHT-RAIL
The City of Sydney is a proud supporter of the innovators, entrepreneurs and business owners that make Sydney a vibrant place to live and work. Raising the Bar - Light Rail Edition is part of a series of initiatives and events delivered by the City of Sydney to support small businesses along the light rail route. For more information about City MELBOURNE — RAISING THE BAR Raising the Bar and University of Sydney are proud to present #RTBSYD 2016! Join us at October 18th, RSVP at RTBevent.comRAISING THE BAR
Raising the Bar is a global initiative making education and innovation a part of our city’s popular culture. We create one of a kind, knowledge-driven events in your favourite bars and cafés. Our goal is to raise the bar on the content people consume in their everyday lives. Rasing the Bar brings to the fore the importance of innovationand
OUR STORY — RAISING THE BAR Our story. We are aspiring students, doctors, economists, writers, and artists. Although we're all different, we share a passion for constant innovation and change. We want to always be learning. We want to constantly be inspired, inside and outside of the classroom. Raising the Bar began in 2014 with an ambition to show the citizens of New LISTEN TO THOUGHT-PROVOKING PODCASTS You don’t have to sit in a lecture to learn. From music to maths and astronomy to architecture, bring knowledge closer with thought-provoking talks from academics and innovators around the world. Share your expertise with the world by being part of the next Raising the Bar series. Get inSEE OUR PAST EVENTS
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The City of Sydney is a proud supporter of the innovators, entrepreneurs and business owners that make Sydney a vibrant place to live and work. Raising the Bar - Light Rail Edition is part of a series of initiatives and events delivered by the City of Sydney to support small businesses along the light rail route. For more information about CityLUKE BROOMHALL
Luke Broomhall is a Forensic Psychologist who started in workers compensation and workplace consulting, then “went to jail” (as an employee!) to work with some of the most serious offenders in Australia and now uses his expertise to assist Courts and Organisations to understand and manage aberrant personalitycharacteristics.
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5:30pm @ Meat Market in The Stables , 2 Wreckyn Street (corner of Wreckyn Street and Courtney Street) North Melbourne VIC 3051. Also speaking at this location at 7:00pm is Dr Elly Scrine and at 8:30pm is the Centre for Multicultural Youth. This venue is wheelchair accessible. This is an alcohol-free venue. JEN RAE — RAISING THE BAR Bio. Dr. Jen Rae is a Narrm (Melbourne)-based artist-researcher of Canadian Métis-Scottish descent. Her fifteen-year practice-led research expertise is in the discursive field of contemporary environmental art and arts-based environmental communication. It is centred around cultural responses to climate change, specifically therole of artists.
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Frances Nelson QC was admitted to the South Australian Bar in 1967 and became only Australia's fourth female QC when appointed in 1982. She is also a member of the Northern Territory and Western Australian Bar. She is currently the Chair of the Parole Board. Ms Nelson practises in administrative law, contract law, building disputes, criminal MELBOURNE — RAISING THE BAR Raising the Bar and University of Sydney are proud to present #RTBSYD 2016! Join us at October 18th, RSVP at RTBevent.com About us Events Past events Podcasts News & Blog Cities & Partners ____
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MAKING EDUCATION A PART OF OUR CITY’S POPULAR CULTURE RAISING THE BAR is a global initiative making education and innovation a part of our city’s popular culture. We create one of a kind, knowledge-driven events in your favourite bars and cafés. Our goal is to raise the bar on the content people consume in their everydaylives.
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