• Past Events

Our events program focuses on marketing our research, responding to current affairs, and has highlighted speakers from around the world. On this page, you’ll find a full listing of our past events. If you have any event suggestions or questions, please don’t hesitate to contact the team via email at events@cis.org.au.

February23
After the Thaw: How to deal with China – Canberra
Hotel Realm, 18 National Circuit, Canberra, ACT 2600
6:00 pm – 7:30 pm AEST
CIS returns to Canberra with Scholars-in-residence James Mann and Alice Han to discuss the growing tensions between China and pacific powers.
February16
After the Thaw: How to deal with China – Melbourne
Stamford Plaza Melbourne, 111 Little Collins St, Melbourne, VIC 3000
6:00 pm – 7:30 pm AEST
CIS returns to Melbourne with Scholars-in-residence James Mann and Alice Han to discuss the growing tensions between China and pacific powers
February15
After the Thaw: How to deal with China – Sydney
CIS, Level 1, 131 Macquarie Street, Sydney, NSW 2000
6:00 pm – 7:30 pm AEST
CIS welcomes our Scholars-in-residence James Mann and Alice Han to discuss the growing tensions between China and pacific powers
February8
After the Thaw: How to deal with China – Brisbane
Ovolo Incholm Hotel, 73 Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill, QLD 4000
6:00 pm – 7:30 pm AEST
CIS returns to Brisbane with Scholars-in-residence James Mann and Alice Han to discuss the growing tensions between China and pacific powers.
January30
Is Britain broken?
CIS, Level 1, 131 Macquarie Street, Sydney, NSW 2000
12:30 pm – 2:00 pm AEST
CIS welcome Lord Daniel Hannan to discuss the political and cultural quagmire Britain finds itself in.
January24
Emily Hanford: Sold a Story
Online Event
9:00 am – 10:00 am AEST
CIS welcomes podcaster Emily Hanford to discuss how teaching kids to read went so wrong

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