The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre

The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre

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The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre is an Adelaide University initiative The Gallery extends the Hawke Centre's commitment to engage with the community.

Since its establishment in 1997, The Hawke Centre has developed a public events program reflecting its stated themes: strengthening our democracy, valuing our diversity and building our future, with topics ranging from human rights to environment, economy and science, and many more. Our Centre is widely recognised as a tangible expression of the University of South Australia's commitment to engage

27/05/2026

⏳ Last days to experience the mesmerising world of Japanese origami in this special exhibition by world-renowned artist Tomoko Fuse before it closes soon.

Internationally recognised for her innovative paper-folding techniques, Fuse has redefined origami as a contemporary art form -transforming simple sheets of paper into intricate spirals, tessellations, knots, and infinite folds that blend precision with imagination.

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to witness the artistry, detail, and creativity of one of origami’s true masters


Presented by the Japan Australia Friendship Association (JAFA), in partnership with The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre

Open weekdays 9am - 6pm
Kerry Packer Civic Gallery
Hawke Building Level 3, Adelaide City Campus West

13/05/2026

We look forward to welcoming acclaimed author and human rights advocate Thomas Mayo to Adelaide tomorrow to deliver the Nelson Mandela Lecture, Democracy in the Age of Doubt, Strengthening the Collective Spirit of a Free Nation.

This event is fully booked for in-person attendance, but you can still register to join us via livestream:

https://hawkecentre.adelaide.edu.au/events-and-exhibitions/events/2026/nelson_mandela_lecture_2026_mayo/

I am giving the Mandela Lecture tomorrow night at The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre in Adelaide.

I will be talking about Australian identity, Indigenous recognition and justice, the importance of truth in our media and governments as well as the hard fought gains by the Australian Union movement, both here at home and across the world. .

For the love of our island nation, we must do all we can to fight for our democracy. I will share how we can do that, with hope and pride.

Thank you to everyone who has registered to come to the event in person. It will be a full house! πŸ™πŸ½

But you can still watch online. Register here:

https://hawkecentre.adelaide.edu.au/events-and-exhibitions/events/2026/nelson_mandela_lecture_2026_mayo/

15/04/2026

Tune in to Channel 10 News tonight with the weather update coming from our Kerry Packer Civic Gallery, which is currently showing The Origami of Tomoko Fuse.

At the Kerry Packer Civic Gallery, we are proud to present exhibitions that bring global perspectives to South Australia and create space for meaningful cultural exchange. Tomoko Fuse’s work beautifully reflects how individual elements - like folded sheets of paper - can come together to form something intricate, resilient and interconnected.

Presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre, and the Japan Australia Friendship Association JAFA in Adelaide, this event celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Basic Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between Australia and Japan – a milestone honouring five decades of cultural connection and mutual respect.

Showing in the Kerry Packer Civic Gallery until 29 May 2026.

Nelson Mandela Lecture 08/04/2026

As the world grows more polarised, democracy is being tested - and Australia is not immune.

Delivering the Nelson Mandela Lecture, Thomas Mayo reflects on the challenges facing Australian democracy, calling on us to confront historic and contemporary threats and protect the hard-won freedoms that sustain modern democratic life.

Following the address, Mayo will be in conversation with acclaimed journalist and media freedom advocate Professor Peter Greste.

Join us for this FREE event presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre

Democracy in the Age of Doubt:
Strengthening the Collective Spirit of a Free Nation
Thursday, 14 May | 6:00pm
Attend online πŸ’» or in person at the Allan Scott Auditorium πŸ“
Adelaide University – City Campus West

Nelson Mandela Lecture As the world becomes more polarised, democracies are struggling to maintain the values that have made them strongholds of fairness and equality. More than ever, Australia must reassess the foundations it stands on.

Tomoko 07/04/2026

Discover the mesmerising world of Japanese origami in a special exhibition and interactive workshops with internationally renowned artist Tomoko Fuse.

Celebrated for expanding the boundaries of paper-folding as a contemporary art form, Fuse transforms simple sheets of paper into intricate modular structures – spirals, tessellations, knots and seemingly infinite folds that balance precision with imagination.

Presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre in partnership with the Japan Australia Friendship Association JAFA in Adelaide, and supported by Government of South Australia and The Japan Foundation, Sydney.

πŸ“… Dates: 7 April – 29 May 2026
πŸ“ Location: Kerry Packer Civic Gallery, Level 3 – Hawke Building, Adelaide University City West Campus, Adelaide
πŸ•˜ Open: Monday to Friday, 9am – 6pm
🎟 Free entry

Featured Artwork, Tomoko Fuse, Photography: Tsuyoshi Hongo

Tomoko Experience the mesmerising world of Japanese origami in a special exhibition and interactive workshops by world-renowned artist Tomoko Fuse. Internationally recognised for her innovative paper-folding techniques, Fuse has expanded the boundaries of origami as a contemporary art form. Her works trans...

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55 North Terrace, Adelaide Unversity
Adelaide, SA
5000

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm