Geoffrey Robertson

9 MAY 2024

Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre

One of the world's great minds shines a light on the state of Australia and the world today during a provocative, insightful, witty, engaging evening, live on stage across Australia.

International human rights barrister Geoffrey Robertson AO, KC, analyses current affairs during a year in which 49 percent of the world's population across 64 countries, including the USA and Russia, will go to the polls. Some polls will be free and fair; others may be less so. The new show will provide insight into Geoffrey Robertson's life and famous cases, insightful views on a wide range of topics, plus he will ask the question - How can we fix this turbulent world?

About Geoffrey Robertson.

Geoffrey Robertson AO KC is a barrister, author and one-time host of "Geoffrey Robertson's Hypotheticals" on the ABC. He is the founder and head of Doughty Street Chambers, now the largest human rights practice in Europe, where he has mentored Amal Clooney, Jen Robinson, Keir Starmer and others.

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