Bernard McCabe1 1Administrative Appeals Tribunal, Sydney Conventional wisdom has it that a tribunal member should write reasons for the losing party which explain the reasons for the loss. Recent studies of the ways in which people process facts that run...
- May 20, 2019
Katarina Palmgren Court Legal Advisor, Magistrates’ Court of Victoria, Melbourne, VIC In recent years we have witnessed an increased interest in online dispute resolution (ODR) amongst courts, tribunals and public justice systems around the world. The aim of integrating ODR...
- May 16, 2019
Carly Schrever1 1University of Melbourne; Judicial Wellbeing Advisor, Judicial College of Victoria, Melbourne Decision-making is sophisticated, demanding, and at times emotionally and cognitively draining. Like judges and magistrates, decision-makers on tribunals, boards and panels work in intense adversarial environments, under...
- April 30, 2019
Rosalie Martin1 1Chatter Matters Tasmania, Tasmania This experiential presentation will give its audience an embodied sense of just how weak ‘weak communication’ skills might be. It will share perspective on the privilege and agency bestowed by strong language and communication...
- April 29, 2019
Push, Pull, or Nudge – How “Nudge Theory” can offer new ways for tribunals to get the message across
Justice Ian Ross AO 1 1Fair Work Commission, Melbourne, VIC Nudge Theory – also known as behavioural economics – combines insights from psychology, cognitive science and economics to influence people’s behaviour in predictable and constructive ways. Nudge Theory’s potential to...
- April 29, 2019
Professor Martine Powell1 1 Centre for Investigative Interviewing, Griffith Criminology Institute, Griffith University, 176 Messines Ridge Rd, Mt Gravatt QLD 4122, martine.powell@griffith.edu.au Investigative interviewing is the process of eliciting accurate and detailed information from a person about an event...
- March 15, 2019
PULSE@Parkes, is an innovative CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science program that gives high school students the opportunity to control the famous 64m Parkes radio telescope, “The Dish” remotely in real time to observe pulsars. These rapidly spinning super dense remnants...
- May 25, 2018
Xavier Goldie AURIN Humanities, Arts and Social Science researchers will get access to cutting-edge online tools and services thanks to $1.1 million in new funds for a collaborative virtual laboratory project. The Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Data...
- May 22, 2018
Chris Clarkson Huawei The idea of AI is not new, but why the recent acceleration and interest? This talk will consider What is AI – definitions, frameworks and building blocks Where AI investments are being made What is driving...
- May 17, 2018
Sarah Nisbet Introduction How do you engage a national research community? The Cultures and Community project cultivated a broad national community around the project, including strong international links, and was instrumental in securing the current funding we have for...
- May 17, 2018
