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  • KEYNOTE ADDRESS: 17TH NATIONAL ENGINEERING HERITAGE CONFERENCE

    The speech can be downloaded as a pdf here.

    Good morning.

  • Climate Change: The story so far

    11 October 2013

  • Climate Change Q&A

    11 October 2013

  • BOLD ENOUGH TO BE DIFFERENT FOR A BETTER AUSTRALIA?

    You can download a copy of the speech as a PDF here

    Good evening

  • Speech to launch "The Dawkins Period"

    The speech can be downloaded as a PDF here

  • CHALLENGING TOMORROW – THE ROLE OF THE ENGINEER & SCIENTIST IN SOCIETY

    Download a copy of the speech as a PDF here

    Good morning

  • Professor Chubb with Michelle Grattan for The Conversation

    Professor Chubb was interviewed on 17 September by Chief Political Correspondent at The Conversation, Michelle Grattan.

  • Professor Chubb with Emma Alberici on ABC's Lateline

    Download a copy of the transcript as a pdf here (115kb).

  • CHIEF SCIENTIST ANNOUNCES SKA ART PRIZE WINNERS

    19 August 2013

  • Australian centre on China in the World

    Download a copy of the speech as a PDF here (209KB).

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