Lindy Edwards

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Dr. Lindy Edwards is a Research Fellow at the Australian National University and her work focuses on the role of ideas and ideology in politics. Her books include How to Argue with an Economist: Reopening political debate in Australia and she is currently working on a book that is a stocktake of Australia's ideological experiments, tentatively titled The Ideological Toolkit: Drawing the lessons from Australia's Experiments with Ideology. Lindy is currently a fortnightly columnist with The Age newspaper and has previously worked in the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, as a Press Gallery Journalist and as a policy adviser to then leader of the Australian Democrats, Natasha Stott Despoja. She is a Fellow at the Centre for Policy Development and a Board Member of Catalyst Australia.

National Identity, Racism & Democracy

The 5th Sydney SEARCH Foundation left renewal roundtable - National Identity, Racism & Democracy - was held on on Saturday October 10 2009 at the NSW Teachers Federation, Meeting Rooms 1-3, Level 1, 23-33 Mary St, Surry Hills.

Speakers and Panelists: Lydia Miller, Prof Ghassan Hage, Sally McManus, Dr James Arvanitakis, Dr Christina Ho, Dr Lindy Edwards, Angelo Gavrielatos.[1]

CRUNCH TIME conference

CRUNCH TIME panel.

Responsible Markets (facilitator Miriam Lyons)

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