Conference 2008 Audio Files


Selected audio files of presentations made at the 2008 Conference (where no hard copy version was available or where the oral delivery differed substantially from the hard copy) are listed below. All files are in MP3 format.

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Mal Brough3.70 Mb:::21m 33sIntroduced by Gary Johns
Sue Gordon5.05 Mb:::29m 23sIntroduced by Gary Johns
Q&A Session 19.88 Mb:::57m 32sModerated by Gary Johns
Miriam Rose Baumann4.81 Mb:::21m 33sIntroduced by Peter Howson
Mavis Malbunka2.58 Mb:::15m 03sIntroduced by Peter Howson
Simon Kearney3.71 Mb:::21m 36sIntroduced by Peter Howson
Q&A Session 23.51 Mb:::20m 26sModerated by Peter Howson
Bennelong Medal 20087.38 Mb:::42m 59sGary Johns, Keith Windschuttle,
Mal Brough and John Herron
Gary Johns4.41 Mb:::25m 41sIntroduced by Wesley Aird
Warren Mundine5.21 Mb:::30m 20sIntroduced by Wesley Aird
Q&A Session 34.35 Mb:::25m 20sModerated by Wesley Aird
Q&A Session 45.54 Mb:::32m 17sModerated by Des Moore
Q&A Session 63.75 Mb:::21m 51sModerated by Anthony Dillon


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