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True Liberal? The Record and Legacy of the Fraser Government, 1975-1983

Symposium Schedule

The University of Melbourne (Melbourne School of Government and Archives and Special Collections) and ×ÔÒùϵÁÐ are delighted to invite you to a Symposium being held to mark the 50th Anniversary of the Fraser Government.

The Symposium will be held at ×ÔÒùϵÁÐ on Friday 12 and Saturday 13 December 2025.

Questions about the event should be sent to the Chair of the steering committee, Dr Margaret Simons, at margaret@margaretsimons.com.au

Queries about the archival collections at the University of Melbourne should be addressed to Katie Wood at kathrynw@unimelb.edu.au

Tickets for the Symposium will be on sale in the coming weeks. Check back here soon. 

Photographer: Roger Scott (1944). Malcolm Fraser, Randwick Racecourse 1975, copyright courtesy Josef Lebovic Gallery, Sydney

Jump to DAY 2

Day 1 - Friday 12 December 2025


8.30 - 9am Registration
9 - 9.30am Welcome

Session 1: What kind of government was it? 

9.30 - 10.30am Address by Dr Denis White, followed by Panel Discussion Chaired by Georgina Downer


10.30 - 11am Morning Tea Break


Session 2: The Malcolm Fraser Collection

11 - 11.45am Discussion with participating Chair, Katie Wood.

Session 3: The culture of the Nation

11.45am - 12.45pm Panel Discussion Chaired by Ian Renard


12.45 - 1.45pm Lunch

Session 4: Australia in the world

1.45 - 3pm Address by Alexander Downer, followed by Panel Discussion Chaired by Professor Michael Wesley


3 - 3.30pm Afternoon Tea.


Session 5: Providing Sanctuary – refugees

3.30 - 4.30pm Address by David Furse Roberts, followed by Panel Discussion

Session 6: the public service

4.30 - 5.30pm Panel Discussion, Chaired by Professor Emerita Anne Twomey 

Session 7: the fraser collection announcement

5.30 - 5.45pm

Session 8

6 - 7pm Fraser Oration


7.15 - 10pm Fraser Oration Dinner, where members of the Fraser family will be in conversation with Dr Margaret Simons 


Day 2 - Saturday 13 December 2025


8.30 - 9am Registration

Session 1: the first australians, then and now

9 - 10am TBC


10 - 10.30am Morning tea


Session 2: Monetary policy, the economy and productivity

10.30 - 11.30am Panel Discussion

Session 3: Constitutional and Administrative reform

11.30 - 12.30pm Panel Discussion


12.30 - 1.30pm Lunch

Session 4: Human RIghts

1.30 - 2.30pm Panel Discussion Chaired by Dr Phoebe Wynn-Pope


2.30 - 3pm Afternoon Tea

Session 5: Changing the face of the nation – immigration and multiculturalism

3 - 4pm Panel Discussion Chaired by Dr Phoebe Wynn-Pope

Session 6: What id liberalism today?

4 - 5.30pm Panel Discussion Chaired by David Kemp

5.30 - 6pm Closing Remarks