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PUBLIC EVENT AT

UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, SYDNEY,

ON TUESDAY 23 NOVEMBER 2025

FROM 6PM TO 8 PM

 

 

Hosted by the Australian Political Studies Association and the University of Technology Sydney

Event description

Is Australia entering a new political era? With a record majority off a near record low primary vote, the new parliament continues the rise of new electoral coalitions, unsettling our assumptions about class, gender, race, and power. Join our stellar panellists George Megalogenis, Frank Bongiorno, Elizabeth Humphrys, Ben Spies-Butcher, and Emily Foley for a wide-ranging discussion on the future of Australian democracy, exploring whether we’re witnessing a rupture or a realignment, and what it means for political life in Australia today. The conversation will explore how the traditional party duopoly is being eroded under pressure from shifting demographics, growing economic inequality, and increasing political disillusionment. What happens when the working class no longer feels represented, and when younger, more diverse voters no longer see themselves in the major parties?

This event is presented by the Australian Political Studies Association in partnership with the Social and Political Sciences Discipline at the University of Technology Sydney.

Speakers

George Megalogenis is an author and journalist with over thirty years’ experience in the media, including over a decade in the federal parliamentary press gallery. His latest Quarterly Essay, Minority Report, explores the strategies and secret understandings of a political culture under pressure.

Frank Bongiorno is based at the Australian National University and author of several works of Australian history, including The Eighties: The Decade That Transformed Australia (2015) and Dreamers and Schemers: A Political History of Australia (2022). He is a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia and the Australian Academy of Humanities.

Elizabeth Humphrys is the Head of Discipline of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Technology Sydney. She researches the impact of economic crisis and climate change on workers. Her book How Labour Built Neoliberalism was described in the Sydney Review of Books as a ‘tremendously important’ contribution to understanding economic change in Australia’s recent past.

Ben Spies-Butcher is an Associate Professor of Economy and Society at Macquarie University. He is the Deputy Director of the Macquarie University Housing and Urban Research Centre and Co-Director of the Australian Basic Income Lab. His most recent book is Politics, Inequality and the Australian Welfare State After Liberalisation with Anthem Press.

Emily Foley is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Canberra and Flinders University. Her research focuses on social democratic and centre-left parties, focusing on party politics, political organisation, and participation in Australia. Her work also explores immigration policy-making and labour rights, with an interest in the intersection of democratic governance and social justice.

How to get there:

This event will be held in the Green Lecture Theatre in Building 7 — Room 025, level 2, downstairs. It is directly under Cornerstone Cafe. The best entrance is near the corner from Jones Street, just off Alumni Green and near the corner of Thomas Street. The space is fully accessible with lift access, and spaces in the theatre for wheelchairs. You can take a 360 degree tour here

For any inquiries please email Dr Emily Foley
[email protected]

Click this link to get your free tickets -- RSVPs essential

https://events.humanitix.com/a-new-australian-politics-rupture-or-realignment



State Library of NSW, Library Auditorium
on Monday 10 November 2025 at 6--7pm 

The Australian Wars

Uncover the true history of our nation with Stephen Gapps, David Marr and Rachel Perkins.

This is the first book to tell the story of the continental sweep of massacres, guerilla warfare and resistance – the sovereignty of an entire country at stake. 

The Australian Wars is a new book conceived by filmmaker Rachel Perkins following her award-winning documentary. This book uncovers the true history of a nation steeped in bloody battles that have reverberated from the past to the present. 

Join contributors Stephen Gapps, David Marr and Rachel Perkins for the launch of The Australian Wars and a rousing call to truth-telling on a national scale.

Presented by Sydney Writers' Festival. 

Stephen Gapps

Stephen Gapps is a historian working to bring the Australian Frontier Wars into broader public recognition. In 2011 Stephen won a NSW Premier’s History Award for his book Cabrogal to Fairfield City: A history of a multicultural community. His 2018 title The Sydney Wars: Conflict in the early colony, 1788–1817 won the 2019 Les Carlyon Literary Prize. In 2021 Stephen published Gudyarra: The First Wiradyuri War of Resistance –the Bathurst War 1822–1824 and in 2025, Uprising: War in the Colony of NSW 1838–1844. Stephen is a historian at Artefact Heritage and Environment and Adjunct Lecturer at Charles Sturt University.

David Marr

David Marr is a journalist and broadcaster who writes for The Guardian. He’s published a couple of biographies and a number of books about politics, censorship and immigration. Over the last 10 years he has written a number of Quarterly Essays. His latest is The White Queen: One Nation and the Politics of Race. He previously presented Media Watch and appears regularly on Insiders and The Drum. His most recent book is Killing for Country: A Family Story.

Rachel Perkins

Rachel Perkins is a filmmaker with a career spanning documentary, TV drama and movies. Her Australian Aboriginal heritage (Arrernte/Kalkadoon) has inspired much of her work including The Australian Wars documentary series which she wrote and directed and which was commissioned by SBS and produced by Blackfella Films. Other notable documentary work includes the First Australians and Blood Brothers. Her fiction work includes the TV dramas Total Control, Mystery Road and Redfern Now and the movies Jasper Jones, Mabo, Bran Nue Dae, One Night the Moon and Radiance. She spends her time between her traditional country of Mparntwe (Alice Springs) and Sydney.

REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT:
https://www.swf.org.au/program/season-2025-2026/the-australian-wars

 


 

The 14th annual Brisbane Peace Lecture held each year on the UN International Day of Peace will be addressed by Prof Gareth Evans followed by Doctors for Palestine Dr Yassmin Khadra and South Sudanese Bishop Daniel Abot.

Register: https://events.humanitix.com/international-day-of-peace-lecture-2025

The United Nations formed in the aftermath of WW2 and upwards of 80M deaths, to prevent future wars. It is now under attack by the US and other nations profiting from war.

For more information contact: Annette Brownlie 0431 597 256

 


 

PLEASE JOIN US FOR AN ENGAGING EVENING

FILM AND DISCUSSION ON WESTERN SAHARA!

 

 


 

 

 

 

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