In Episode 6 of Dinner Ladies Save the World, Sharon Friel speaks with Lesley Seebeck about Covid-19, apps, trust and democracy. Professor Seebeck is the CEO of the Cyber Institute at the ANU. She has extensive experience in the public service, across areas including policy, strategy, budgets and technology. Sharon Friel is Professor of Health Equity and Director of the Menzies Centre for Health Governance, RegNet at the Australian National University. They are both Dinner Ladies.
In Episode 4 of Dinner Ladies Save the World, Sharon Friel speaks with Helen Sullivan about Covid-19, global and national politics, and public policy. Professor Sullivan is the Director of the Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University. Sharon Friel is Professor of Health Equity and Director of the Menzies Centre for Health Governance, RegNet at the Australian National University. They are both Dinner Ladies.
When PAS won state elections in Kelantan and Terangganu in 1959 it was the first time an Islamist political party anywhere in the world had won office in a democratic election.
Highlights from the Japan Update 2017.
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