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Governments, the economy and civil society depend on the public’s trust to work effectively – but this trust is declining in an age of polarisation and misinformation. The UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has warned that this “malady of mistrust” is as damaging as COVID or climate change.
We don’t talk much about trust – but we certainly notice when it breaks down, in corporate scandals or political coups. But in a time when many are losing faith in our most vital institutions, how can the bonds of trust be rebuilt?
In Time for Trust, Terry Flew will explore these themes with leading experts on trust, from academics and journalists to community leaders, both from Australia and around the world.
Professor Flew holds a prestigious Laureate Fellowship from the Australian Research Council. He’s particularly interested in “mediated trust” – that is, forms of trust and mistrust as they are expressed in and through the digital media technologies we use to make sense of the world.
From trust in news to trust in digital platforms, from trust in corporations and governments to trust in AI, “Time for Trust” will ask – who, and what, do we trust, have we lost that trust, and can we get it back? And are technologies bringing us together or driving us apart?
Join us for a fascinating journey through one of the most important issues facing people and societies everywhere. Because Billy Joel was right – it is a matter of trust.
Time for Trust is brought to you by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Sydney, and the Australian Research Council. It's produced by Dominic Knight, and recorded on unceded Gadigal Land.
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Communication 2.0: Jim Macnamara on the untapped power of organisational listening
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Jun 08, 2026 |
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Institutions, innovations and ideas: Sir Geoff Mulgan on trusting government after AI
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May 11, 2026 |
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Rethinking the risks, rights, and regulation of young people on social media
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Apr 13, 2026 |
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The parasocial power of podcasting – How podcasters are gaining trust
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Mar 09, 2026 |
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How Hollywood packages the truth – Is film undermining trust?
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Feb 09, 2026 |
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Dr TJ Thomson on how AI is making it harder to trust visual journalism
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Jan 12, 2026 |
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Prof Karin Wahl-Jorgensen on how boutique media are leveraging audience trust
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Dec 01, 2025 |
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Prof Andrea Carson on fake news, fact-checking and front pages
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Nov 18, 2025 |
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Prof David Nieborg on whether we can trust platform companies
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Oct 10, 2025 |
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Prof Terry Flew on how AI is changing communications
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Sep 12, 2025 |
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Prof Alexandre Lefebvre on the liberal values that underpin social trust
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Aug 24, 2025 |
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Prof Nick Couldry from the LSE on how social media has failed society
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Jul 02, 2025 |
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Lizzie O'Shea on why digital rights are human rights
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Jun 04, 2025 |
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"A flashing warning light": discussing the 2025 Edelman Trust Barometer
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May 27, 2025 |
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Tom Robinson on trust's decline and the rise of grievance
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May 08, 2025 |
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Prof Heather Ford on how to build AI systems we can trust
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Mar 19, 2025 |
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Prof Jörg Matthes on how to combat digital hate
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Feb 24, 2025 |
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Prof James Arvanitakis on why Americans trust Donald Trump
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Jan 29, 2025 |
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Tom Burton on building trust by making governments deliver
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Dec 18, 2024 |
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Prof Philip Napoli on how ‘pink slime’ is filling the void left by local news
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Oct 30, 2024 |
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Assoc Prof Benjamin Moffitt on the potential perils of populism
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Sep 25, 2024 |
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Prof Siva Vaidhyanathan on how platform companies corrode democracy
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Aug 21, 2024 |
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Lorena Allam on Indigenous truth-telling and the media
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Jul 31, 2024 |
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Prof Julianne Schultz AM on why we need independent publications – and a strong national broadcaster
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Jun 13, 2024 |
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Peter Lewis on building trust by improving the public square – and fixing 'Q&A'
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May 06, 2024 |
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Introducing Time for Trust
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May 01, 2024 |