Marian Lecture

Award winning journalist, author, moral philosopher, thinker, film maker and communicator. Stan Grant will challenge us in a dynamic presentation, offering a pathway for humanity which inspires hope for all in a fracturing world.
Professor Stan Grant
Stan Grant is a Wiradjuri, Kamilaroi and Dharrawal man who has blazed a trail for First Nations journalists in a four-decade career reporting from more than 80 countries. Stan is a three-time winner of Australia’s highest journalism honour the Walkley Award, four-time winner of the prestigious Asia TV awards and twice winner of the US Peabody Award. His latest book, Murriyang: Song of Time, offers a path to peace and forgiveness, grounded in the Wiradjuri spiritual practice of deep silence and respect.
Streamed live in the Marist Auditorium Churchlands.
Nibbles provided following the lecture.
Professor Stan Grant
Stan Grant is a Wiradjuri, Kamilaroi and Dharrawal man who has blazed a trail for First Nations journalists in a four-decade career reporting from more than 80 countries. Stan is a three-time winner of Australia’s highest journalism honour the Walkley Award, four-time winner of the prestigious Asia TV awards and twice winner of the US Peabody Award. His latest book, Murriyang: Song of Time, offers a path to peace and forgiveness, grounded in the Wiradjuri spiritual practice of deep silence and respect.
Streamed live in the Marist Auditorium Churchlands.
Nibbles provided following the lecture.
Tuesday 13 May 2025 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM (UTC+08)
Location
Marist Auditorium Newman College
216 Empire Avenue, Churchlands WA 6018
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