WHAT’S ON TODAY Canberra Senate estimates will begin hearings into “Group B” portfolios, community affairs (which includes health, so watch out for sport rorts updates), economics, education and employment, and foreign affairs, defence and trade. ANU’s Fenner School of Environment & Society will host forum event “Africa and its People: Interdisciplinary lessons from ANU research”. Melbourne Following the release of his book Super-Power: Australia’s Low-Carbon Opportunity, Professor Ross Garnaut will present on the politics of climate change at La Trobe University. RMIT’s Social & Global Studies Centre will launch its latest report Not Pregnant Enough?: Pregnancy and Homelessness as part of International Women’s Day. Opening day of the Melbourne Fashion Festival, to run until Saturday, March 14. Children’s writer Jessica Miller will launch her latest book, The Republic of Birds, at The Little Bookroom. Sydney Professor Bill Mitchell, from the Centre of Full Employment and Equity, will present “A Just Transition Framework for the Future” at a Country Labor event at East Maitland Bowling Club. Author Rob Sturrock will launch his new book Man Raises Boy at Berkelouw Paddington. Adelaide Counsel assisting the royal commission into aged care will outline proposals for a redesign of the system. Local author and poet Rosemary Winderlich will launch her two latest collections, Sky Roads, Sea Roads & Dreams and Silence is Consent, at City of Tea Tree Gully Library. Perth Visiting Indonesian writer Erni Aladjai will speak at UWA Public Policy Institute forum event “Close to Home: Discovering Female Indonesian Writers”. Australia Vigils will be held for Hannah Clarke and her children outside parliament houses, libraries, clubs and other spaces across the country. The ABS will release the December quarter estimate of gross domestic product. USA Democrat nominees will fight it out on ‘Super Tuesday’, where 17 states cast their primary votes. |