past events /stretton/ en Achieving gender justice for global health equity: the Lancet Commission on gender and global health /stretton/news/list/2025/06/24/achieving-gender-justice-for-global-health-equity-the-lancet-commission-on On the 20th of June 2025, Stretton Health Equity and the Fay Gale Centre for Research on Gender hosted the Australian launch of The Lancet Commission on Gender and Global Health (LCGGH) report on Achieving gender justice for global health equity. June 24 2025 Jade Tayla Ryles /stretton/news/list/2025/06/24/achieving-gender-justice-for-global-health-equity-the-lancet-commission-on Hugh Stretton Oration 2025 /stretton/news/list/2025/05/26/hugh-stretton-oration-2025 On Wednesday the 14th of May, the Stretton Institute hosted the Hugh Stretton Oration 2025 with Adam Liaw as orator. May 26 2025 Jade Tayla Ryles /stretton/news/list/2025/05/26/hugh-stretton-oration-2025 Transforming Capitalism’s Existential Health Threats: Can a Wellbeing Economy Save Us? /stretton/news/list/2024/12/04/transforming-capitalisms-existential-health-threats-can-a-wellbeing-economy On the 26th of November 2024, Stretton Health Equity welcomed guest speaker Professor Ron Labonté, University of Ottawa to present Transforming Capitalism’s Existential Health Threats: Can a Wellbeing Economy Save Us?  December 04 2024 Jade Tayla Ryles /stretton/news/list/2024/12/04/transforming-capitalisms-existential-health-threats-can-a-wellbeing-economy Exiting the consumptogenic system /stretton/news/list/2024/10/16/exiting-the-consumptogenic-system On the 10th of October 2024, Stretton Health Equity in conjunction with the Environment Institute presented Exiting the consumptogenic system with guest speaker Professor Sharon Friel, Australian National University.  October 16 2024 Jade Tayla Ryles /stretton/news/list/2024/10/16/exiting-the-consumptogenic-system The Devil in the Detail - a conversation about South Australia's proposed political finance reform /stretton/news/list/2024/08/27/the-devil-in-the-detail-a-conversation-about-south-australias-proposed On the 26th of August, The Stretton Institute, the Centre for Public Integrity, The Australian Democracy Network, the South Australian Council of Social Service and the Australia Institute co-hosted the webinar The Devil in the Detail | A conversation about South Australia's proposed political finance reform.  August 27 2024 Jade Tayla Ryles /stretton/news/list/2024/08/27/the-devil-in-the-detail-a-conversation-about-south-australias-proposed South Australia: the Democracy State? /stretton/news/list/2023/11/10/south-australia-the-democracy-state On 8 November 2023 Professors Adam Graycar and Alan Reid presented a seminar to the Australian Study of Parliament Group (ASPG). Entitled South Australia: the Democracy State?, the seminar was held in Parliament House, ºÚÁÏÉçÇø. June 17 2022 Eleanor Danenberg /stretton/news/list/2023/11/10/south-australia-the-democracy-state Repairing Australia’s integrity: reform priorities after the 2022 federal election /stretton/news/list/2022/06/16/repairing-australias-integrity-reform-priorities-after-the-2022-federal Integrity was a deciding issue in the 2022 federal election campaign. Will this be a turning point for citizen trust and Australia’s reputation, after Australia’s fall on Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index to its lowest point ever? The Morrison Government’s inability to produce a suitable model for a federal anti-corruption commission in 2018-22 proved pivotal in tipping Australians to change the government, but what next for that reform, and what else is needed to arrest our sliding national integrity performance and restore public trust? June 16 2022 Anneloes De Graeff /stretton/news/list/2022/06/16/repairing-australias-integrity-reform-priorities-after-the-2022-federal Australian Cultural Policy Now: from quick fixes to long-term progress /stretton/news/list/2022/04/12/australian-cultural-policy-now-from-quick-fixes-to-long-term-progress With the performing arts reeling from the impact of COVID, this webinar explores a pathway forward.  Grappling with issues such as whether cultural policy should focus nationally or locally, how to shift cultural policy from industrial policy to public service, how inclusive it could be, and how building for the future might take place, three distinguished speakers survey the landscape. They will provide an overview of the settings for Cultural Policy in Australia and also explore how the substructure can be nurtured. April 13 2022 Anneloes De Graeff /stretton/news/list/2022/04/12/australian-cultural-policy-now-from-quick-fixes-to-long-term-progress Developing tools to detect and combat child sexual abuse /stretton/news/list/2022/02/24/developing-tools-to-detect-and-combat-child-sexual-abuse There is considerable evidence to suggest that global demand for child sexual abuse material (CSAM) is growing. Consistent with this demand, is a surge in the volume of CSAM available online, including static imagery and, increasingly, pre-recorded and live-stream video. February 24 2022 Anneloes De Graeff /stretton/news/list/2022/02/24/developing-tools-to-detect-and-combat-child-sexual-abuse Healthy Eating Policy and Political Philosophy /stretton/news/list/2022/02/24/healthy-eating-policy-and-political-philosophy The Food Values Research Group and the Stretton Institute co-hosted a webinar on 22 February 2022 to discuss Assoc Prof Anne Barnhill and Dr Matteo Bonotti’s upcoming book Healthy Eating Policy and Political Philosophy: A Public Reason Approach. February 24 2022 Anneloes De Graeff /stretton/news/list/2022/02/24/healthy-eating-policy-and-political-philosophy