Andrew Leigh Mp: Speeches & Conversations

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Andrew is the federal Labor Member for Fenner (ACT) His website is www.andrewleigh.com. Authorised by A Leigh, 8/1 Torrens Street Braddon ACT 2612.

Episódios

  • Andrew Wear in conversation about his new book ‘Recovery‘

    14/09/2021 Duração: 57min

    Andrew Wear in conversation about his new book 'Recovery'. You can check out Andrew's book here.

  • Talking with Richard Marles about his new book on the Pacific, ‘Tides That Bind‘

    02/09/2021 Duração: 41min

    Talking with Richard Marles about his new book on the Pacific, 'Tides That Bind'. You can check out the book here.

  • Kate Thwaites discussing her new book 'Enough is Enough'

    12/08/2021 Duração: 40min

    Kate Thwaites discussing her new book 'Enough is Enough', co-authored with Jenny Macklin.

  • The Luck of Politics – a conversation with James Glenday

    05/07/2021 Duração: 10min

    Why is politics more like poker than chess? I spoke with James Glenday about my book ‘The Luck of Politics’, and ran through some of the ways that fortune and misfortune have shaped political careers, from Whitlam to Morrison.

  • The Dignity of Labour - In Conversation with Jon Cruddas

    24/05/2021 Duração: 54min

    Does work give our lives purpose, meaning and status? Or is it a tedious necessity soon to be abolished by automation, leaving humans free to enjoy a life of leisure and basic income?   Jon Cruddas' essential book tackles these fundamental questions for our economy and society.   Join me as I discuss with Jon his theory about the role of work in social democratic parties such as the British Labour Party and the Australian Labor Party.   You can find out more about The Dignity of Labour here.

  • Budget 2021: Big Dollars, Small Ambitions

    12/05/2021 Duração: 10min

    Budget 2021: Big Dollars, Small Ambitions, speech to Institute of Public Accountants Budget Breakfast.

  • In conversation with Tanya Plibersek about 'Upturn: A better normal after COVID-19'

    02/12/2020 Duração: 47min

    As part of Muse restaurant's literary events, I was in conversation with Tanya Plibersek about her first foray as a book editor - Upturn: A better normal after COVID-19.  About the book: COVID-19 has resulted in changes none of us could have imagined, but what happens next? In Upturn Tanya Plibersek brings together some of the country's most interesting thinkers who are ready to imagine a better Australia, and to fight for it. It is a compelling vision for a stronger economy, a fairer society and a more environmentally sustainable future. More info here.

  • How are Australia's communities changing and connecting? - Late Night Live with Phillip Adams and Andrew Leigh, 20 October 2020

    22/10/2020 Duração: 21min

    How are Australia's communities changing and connecting? - discussing 'Reconnected' on Late Night Live with Phillip Adams, 20 October 2020

  • Launching 'Reconnected: A Community Builder's Handbook' - ANU Meet the Author, 28 September 2020

    08/10/2020 Duração: 53min

    Andrew Leigh and Nick Terrell in conversation about Reconnected: A Community Builder's Handbook. For more information about Reconnected, click here.

  • Reconnecting Communities - This Mortal Coil, ABC Radio, 27 September 2020

    02/10/2020 Duração: 36min

    Are you one of those people who worries about the fabric of society falling apart? Do you suspect our sense of community is disappearing? Has economic growth established a more cohesive neighbourhood around you, or has individualism taken over?    In This Mortal Coil, Indira Naidoo spoke with Andrew Leigh. He authored 'Disconnected', a book exploring the ways that Australian civic society seemed to be losing some of the glue that kept it together. The MP has also just released 'Reconnected' which offers itself up as a society builder's handbook and aims to offer a pathway for rebuilding community.

  • In Conversation with Rebecca Huntley about her climate change book

    21/08/2020 Duração: 59min

    In Conversation with Rebecca Huntley about her climate change book.

  • The Second Convict Age: Explaining the Return of Mass Imprisonment in Australia - ACEMS Virtual Public Lecture

    13/07/2020 Duração: 01h20s

    ARC Centre of Excellence for Mathematical & Statistical Frontiers Virtual Public Lecture Constructing a new series of incarceration rates from 1860 to 2018, Australia now incarcerates a greater share of the adult population than at any point since the late nineteenth century. Much of this increase has occurred since the mid-1980s. Since 1985, the Australian incarceration rate has risen by 130 percent, and now stands at 0.22 percent of adults (221 prisoners per 100,000 adults). Recalculating Indigenous incarceration rates so that they are comparable over a long time span, Dr Andrew Leigh finds that incarceration rates for Indigenous Australians have risen dramatically. Fully 2.5 percent of Indigenous adults are incarcerated (2481 prisoners per 100,000 adults), a higher share than among African-Americans. The recent increase in the Australian prison population does not seem to be due to crime rates, which have mostly declined over the past generation. Instead, higher reporting rates, stricter policing pract

  • Healthy Medicine for a Sick Economy -- Australia At Home, 25 June 2020

    02/07/2020 Duração: 58min

    With Danielle Wood of the Grattan Institute and Peter Lewis of Essential Media    

  • Randomistas: How Radical Researchers Changed Our World - George Institute Conversation

    17/06/2020 Duração: 58min

    The George Institute for Global Health hosted me for a virtual #GeorgeTalks. I was joined in conversation by Professor Anthony Rodgers, Head of the Cardiovascular Program at The George Institute. We discussed my book, Randomistas: How Radical Researchers Changed Our World.

  • Will young people bear the economic cost of coronavirus?

    11/05/2020 Duração: 01h37s

    Per Capita Australia CEO Emma Dawson and Andrew Leigh chat in a Facebook Live event on 8 May 2020.

  • How will COVID-19 Shape the Progressive Agenda for Australia's Future? -- Conversation with the Australian Fabians

    28/04/2020 Duração: 57min

    How will COVID-19 Shape the Progressive Agenda for Australia's Future? -- Conversation with the Australian Fabians Opened by Victoria Fielding, Deputy Chair of the Australian Fabians. Moderated by Leon Cermak, SA Chair of the Australian Fabians. Conversation recorded via Zoom, broadcast live on Facebook.

  • Andrew Wear on How Other Countries Solved the Big Problems - ANU Meet the Author Series (Podcast)

    15/04/2020 Duração: 51min

    ANU/CANBERRA TIMES MEET THE AUTHOR Andrew Wear will be in conversation with Andrew Leigh MP on Andrew Wear's new book Solved!: How Other Countries Have Cracked the World's Biggest Problems and We Can Too. Sometimes the solutions are closer than we think. Denmark will reach 100 per cent renewable electricity by 2030. Iceland has topped gender equality rankings for a decade and counting. Singaporean students beat almost all others in maths and reading. South Koreans will soon live longer than anyone else on Earth. The US city of Boston, global epicentre of biotech, has the most innovative square mile on the planet. How have these places and more achieved such remarkable success? Policy adviser Andrew Wear examines what has worked around the world and how we can apply the lessons at home, introducing us to inspiring community leaders, renowned authorities and visionary policymakers transforming the globe.            'A terrific idea, brilliantly executed. This book deserves to spark a national conversation.' - G

  • Debating RCTs -- Australasian AID Conference, ANU, February 18

    02/03/2020 Duração: 01h30min

    A Keynote panel at the Australasian AID Conference 2020. Debating RCTs, and other topics in impact evaluation Barton Theatre This year the Nobel prize for economics went to three economists who have promoted the use and importance of Randomised Control Trials (RCTs) in development economics and interventions. But how useful are RCTs in the real world of development assistance? And what more generally needs to be done to improve the quality and impact of impact evaluations, and to promote learning in aid? Chair: Professor Stephen Howes, Director, Development Policy Centre, ANU Panellists: Hon Dr Andrew Leigh MP, Member for Fenner, ACT Dr Lant Pritchett, Research Director, RISE Programme; Fellow, Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University Dr Jyotsna Puri, Head, Independent Evaluation Unit, Green Climate Fund

  • The Second Convict Age -- Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science, 19 February 2020

    22/02/2020 Duração: 31min

    Australia now incarcerates a greater share of the adult population than at any point since 1899. Much of this increase has occurred since the mid-1980s. Since 1985, the Australian incarceration rate has risen by 130 percent, and now stands at 0.22 percent of adults (221 prisoners per 100,000 adults). Recalculating Indigenous incarceration rates so that they are comparable over a long time span, I find that incarceration rates for Indigenous Australians have risen dramatically. Fully 2.5 percent of Indigenous adults are incarcerated (2481 prisoners per 100,000 adults), a higher share than among African-Americans. The recent increase in the Australian prison population does not seem to be due to crime rates, which have mostly declined over the past generation. Instead, higher reporting rates, stricter policing practices, tougher sentencing laws, and more stringent bail laws appear to be the main drivers of Australia’s growing prison population.

  • ‘Guns Don’t Kill People’ and Other Fantasies in the Firearms Debate -- Balmoral Lecture, Sydney, 17 February 2020

    21/02/2020 Duração: 29min
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