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Good Life, Good Death: The Morality of Mortality

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Is death something to be feared or embraced? Broadcaster Phillip Adams chaired this discussion with Julian Burnside, Tony Coady and novelist Amanda Lohrey as they examine the ethics of the end from euthanasia to funeral music. Each brings their own personal insight into what happens when our body stops.

As part of the Melbourne International Arts Festival, this panel was the first of our Matter of Life and Death sessions.

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22 Oct 2010

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