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Professional Clerk at Smith Hancock - Chartered Accountants  ||  Bachelor of Biomedical Engineering and Commerce (finance) at USYD

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What a day, another prestigious complexity activity
Joy Guo
February 20, 2026
Another prestigious Complexity Salon hosted by Dr Sophie Wong and Mr Murray Stubbs from Snowmelt, prompting complex discussions and inspiring stories - another invaluable experience!
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Moving from “power over” to “power with”
February 19, 2026
9:30 pm
Join us to consider how diplomacy shows up in our everyday relationships. To look around the world at the moment one might conclude that there is a reformulation of how to exercise power and influence. Out go empathy, rules of engagement, liberal interdependence, good enough consensus, and in come chainsaws, coercion, bullying and faits accomplis. ComplexitySalon is delighted to host Dr. Geoff Raby AO - Australian Ambassador to China 2007-2011, Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the World Trade Organisation and to APEC amongst other major appointments; and author of a number of books and papers on global politics, including his most recent Great Game On: The Contest for Central Asia and Global Supremacy - to talk about the practice of diplomacy.

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AI and the Art of Management
August 22, 2025
8:30 pm
AI brings huge potential for greater innovation and prosperity, and at the same time may cause radical instabilities in the way we organise our societies. No technological development is solely good, and becoming dependent on algorithms is bound to challenge what we think it means to be human. This was an opportunity to explore the everyday implications of AI in the workplace alongside hopes and fears.
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Acknowledgement of Country
We meet from many places, each with its own deep histories of belonging and custodianship. In the spirit of reflexive practice, we acknowledge that the lands we occupy carry obligations we are still learning to understand. In Australia, this begins with recognising the Traditional Custodians of unceded Country and paying respect to Elders past, present and emerging.
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