2011 Presenters
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Annette Zou and Richard Dear
Curiosity requires breadth as well as depth. As undergraduates in a world of career-driven specialisation, Annette and Richard are trying to catalyse curiosity from the inside.
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Boho
Science, art, theatre and big complex problems collide when Boho appear. They help to bring science education and understanding to the wider community.
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Emma Davidson
Emma Davidson works with women in refugee and indigenous communities on understanding their perceptions of need and the language they use to describe them.
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Emma Magenta
Author and artist, Emma Magenta uses her alter-ego Phillipa Finch to touch on the core of humanity and blend emotion with technology to help us deal with big questions.
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Mary-Anne Waldren
Mary-Anne Waldren is known in some circles as “Canberra’s Chief Connection Officer”, in others as “the fast and the furious Mary-Anne”. Business is in her blood and her passion is in making connections.
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Matt Noffs
Matt Noffs is following in his grandfather’s footsteps — helping unemployed youth with innovative and different ideas in social enterprise.
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Michael Engemann and Damien Tonkin
Damien and Michael are year 12 students from Dickson College in Canberra. They are designing, building and flying UAVs to deliver life-saving rescue supplies to lost tourists stranded in the outback.
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Nick Ritar
You can live a life in balance with Nature. Nick Ritar, permaculture farmer and educator can teach us how.
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Pierre Johannessen
Pierre Johannessen is showing young people from the slums of Bangladesh to the peaks of Nepal how incredibly able they are as individuals, and how immensely powerful they are together.
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Rafe Morris
Rafe shares his positive and unique perspective on life through lyrically rich songs, ranging from laugh-out-loud funny to those that somehow manage to be as poignant as they are gently amusing.
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Rebecca Scott
Rebecca Scott believes that most intractable social problems aren’t actually intractable — we just need to be far more creative with our solutions.
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Sally Webster
Sally believes emphatically that the educated tourist is a respectful tourist and that children want to learn about things different to their own experiences and absorb other cultures
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Sam Perry
Sam Perry works with some of Australia’s most disadvantaged — our indigenous community — focussing on getting them through school and into further education.
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Sam Prince
By applying business rigour to development and healthcare, Sam Prince intends to advance education and eradicate disease across the globe.
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Stephen Coleman
In examining the ethics of force multiplier technology, Stephen Coleman is bettering our understanding of the conduct of conflict and what non-lethal weaponry can mean.
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Thomas Pogge
By reforming harmful supranational regulations, Thomas Pogge is developing a complement to the patent system to stimulate pharmaceutical innovations that would be accessible, without delay, to poor and affluent patients alike around the world.
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