Past Programs
Programs by Date - 2006
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December 2006
- Sun 31: The greatest gift
- Sun 24: The Suez Crisis 1956
- Sun 17: Renovating Muslim Australia
- Sun 10: Getting smart: the Access Card
- Sun 03: Celebrities and Africa
November 2006
- Sun 26: Richard Dawkins and God
- Sun 19: Private equity - the purest capitalism
- Sun 12: Europe in the world
- Sun 05: Electric shocks
October 2006
- Sun 29: Perils of peacekeeping
- Sun 22: America's image abroad
- Sun 15: Alternative money spinners
- Sun 08: Islamic Banking
- Sun 01: Soul searching about welfare
September 2006
- Sun 24: The Suez Crisis 1956
- Sun 17: The greatest gift
- Sun 10: Regaining confidence in western culture
- Sun 03: Australia and the nuclear renaissance
August 2006
July 2006
- Sun 30: Aid in Afghanistan
- Sun 23: Coping by cutting
- Sun 16: Bird flu: risks, laws and rights.
- Sun 09: Growth of the Aerotropolis
- Sun 02: Doctors without Borders
June 2006
- Sun 25: Water in India
- Sun 18: Workers of the world
- Sun 11: Francis Fukuyama: No longer neocon
- Sun 04: Windale: A work in progress
May 2006
- Sun 28: When Castro dies
- Sun 21: Bolton at the United Nations
- Sun 14: Poor health in China
- Sun 07: Clouds over Queensland
April 2006
- Sun 30: Elusive Exclusive Brethren
- Sun 23: Trading quarantine
- Sun 16: The business of retirement
- Sun 09: Politically pesky Papuans
- Sun 02: Argentina's political tango
March 2006
- Sun 26: Defence recruitment crisis
- Sun 19: Post-modern politics
- Sun 12: Shared Responsiblity: Mutual Obligation
- Sun 05: A Mother's Nightmare
February 2006
- Sun 26: Selling China: The Wal-Mart Effect
- Sun 19: My Three Presidents
- Sun 12: Advertising as Global Business
- Sun 05: Labor in Crisis
January 2006
- Sun 29: Googlemania
- Sun 22: Financial Abuse of the Elderly
- Sun 15: J. K. Galbraith
- Sun 08: Women Who Transgress
- Sun 01: Will Biomedicine Transform Society? Professor Nikolas Rose at the London School of Economics
