By Grant Hall. To build an innovative economy low growth states need more music graduates.
Tag: Australian politics
How South Australia is using Corporate Cultural Diplomacy to increase trade with China
By Grant Hall. How the Government of South Australia is using Corporate Cultural Diplomacy to advance its trade relationship with China and why it’s a good model that can be adopted by governments elsewhere.
Us and them, theirs and ours
By Grant Hall. Reflections on audience development, why haters hate and the perils of ‘us’ and ‘them’ thinking.
Australia-Vietnam relations. Building trade, social capital and security through culture in Asia.
from the archives of wherewordsfailblog.com
Images of Black resistance
Kenji Wardenclyffe’s striking image from a racist rally in Melbourne is gaining global attention.
Rolling with it: What Kevin Rudd, Matt and Brother Orange can teach us about international relations.
Contrasting Kevin Rudd’s Ted Talk ‘Are China and US doomed to conflict?’ with the tale of Matt and Brother Orange.
Front bar economics: boom towns, tax reform and living in Perth.
Thoughts about living in boom towns.
Australia’s cramped sense of masculinity
By Grant Hall. Australia’s cramped sense of masculinity is it’s biggest cultural challenge.
Australia Day and why racism is bad for business
A personal account of Australia Day violence, racism and what it means for international business.
