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                                                                             The Ants Are

                                                                             Our Friends
                                                                             Each year, students of Janet Clarke Hall
                                                                             have the opportunity to participate in the
                                                                             College’s annual play. This year’s offering
                                                                             was a reading of the play The Ants Are
                                                                             Our Friends written by Pera Wells (1968),
                                                                             former Secretary-General of the World
                                                                             Federation of United Nations Associations.
                                                                             I had the privilege of coordinating the play
                                                                             reading and credit the rewarding nature of
                                                                             the experience to the active involvement
                                                                             of both Pera herself and a large number
                                                                             of Janet Clarke Hall students. With three
                                                                             students behind the scenes and 21
                                                                             members of the student club performing –
                                                                             and even Dr Powell taking on a role – there
                                                                             were many ways to become involved.                                                      Andrew Haveron and Anna Goldsworthy delivered an electrifying performance
                                                                             The play itself was both thought-provoking                                              In Concert:
                                                                             and occasionally light-hearted, providing
                                              John Marsden opens up on writing  a timely insight into the intersection of
         Literature Dinner                                                   climate change and global politics. It                                                  An Afternoon of Musical Excellence
                                                                             offered insights into the complicated politics
         Internationally acclaimed writer John Marsden was speaker and guest of   surrounding climate change and looked                                              Described by The Australian as a ‘musical ambassador,’ Janet Clarke Hall’s Kenneth
         honour at our Literature Dinner, speaking with candour and humour about   into the lives and differing perspectives of                                      Moore Memorial Music Scholar, Dr Anna Goldsworthy, is one of Australia’s most
         writing, the creative process, and offering tips for young writers. While John   university students. A panel discussion held                               acclaimed and versatile musicians. In our 2018 ‘In Concert’ Anna
         may be best known for his Tomorrow series of young adult fiction (translated   after the play raised thoughtful questions                                   was joined in concert by Dr Andrew Haveron, Concertmaster
         into five languages and selling many millions of copies), his more recent   about climate change which were explored                                        of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and one of the most
         convict novel South of Darkness provided the background to his talk.   and considered with Pera. Especially                                                 sought-after violinists of his generation, playing on a violin
                                                                             interesting was consideration of how we                                                 made in 1757 by G.B. Guadagnini.
         While it was John’s first time in the College,                      as students can create change, particularly
         connections to JCH abound. Our Artist-in-Residence                  when overwhelmed with a lack of political                                               In a virtuoso performance, Andrew and Anna took the
         Alice Pung, who welcomed John, has written                          reform.                                                                                 audience through a musical journey spanning both sides
         movingly on their friendship and the influence that                                                                                                         of the English Channel over four tumultuous decades in
         John’s books had on her younger life in Alice Pung                  Miriam Lewis                                                                            which Europe was riven by catastrophic warfare and artists
         on John Marsden. Having engaged with a student                      Janet Reid (née Malley) Scholar                                                         questioned the role of music in the face of human degradation.
         panel, the vote of thanks was offered by first-year                                                                                                         As the accompanying CD suggests, the works performed are strikingly eclectic,
         student Rose Forrest, who was awarded the John                                                                                                              revealing the marriage of violin and piano in multiple guises. We hope you enjoy the
         Marsden and Hachette Australia Prize for best                                                                                                               challenging repertoire so wonderfully rendered.
         fiction for her story ‘A Stretching Summer’ at the
         2017 Melbourne Writers Festival.                                                                                          Leadership Dinner

                                                                                                                                   Our outgoing Vice-Chancellor Prof
                                                                                                                                   Glyn Davis AC spoke forcefully and
                                                                                                                                   eloquently on the realities of leadership,
                                                                                                                                   drawing from his personal experience
                                                                                                                                   within the public service, academia and
                                                                                                                                   in association with veterans of Officer
                                                                                                                                   Training Unit Scheyville, established in
                                                                             Grappling with climate change through                 1965 to expand the Army officer corps
                                                                             performance
                                                                                                                                   for service in Vietnam.
                                                                                                                                   Citing the Empire poetry of Alfred Lord
                                                                                                                                   Tennyson (‘Into the valley of Death/
                                                                                                                                   Rode the six hundred’ ) – a call to
                                                                                                                                   ‘heroism’ belied by the experience
                                                                                                                                   of Vietnam veterans Glyn has come
                                                                                                                                   to know and respect – he noted an
                                                                                                                                   ever-present challenge for good leaders
                                                                                                                                   to avoid clichés and to accept honest   The Principal met up with College Fellow Tim Thwaites (1973) and Artist-in-
                                                                                                                                   discourse and critique in matters   Residence Alice Pung at the Jewish Writers Festival. While Alice joined a writers’
          Shamus Clarke and Rose Forrest talk literature                     Pera Wells takes us through our paces in              ranging from war making to university   panel, Tim’s wife Lilit spoke on her translation of Antonio Iturbe’s The Librarian of
          with John Marsden                                                  preparation for the play reading                      policy.                           Auschwitz


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