University of Tasmania Alumni Issue 52, 2021

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NORTH-WEST FOCUS

Honorary Doctorate – Hannah Gadsby Tasmania’s greatest comedic export makes an emotional homecoming.

Graduations are always special, but the awarding

She also referenced the brutality of European invasion

of an Honorary Doctorate to comedian, writer and

(including a call to change the Australia Day date) and

actor Hannah Gadsby in 2021 was a particularly

Tasmania’s criminalisation of homosexuality until 1997.

profound moment for the University of Tasmania.

She said homophobia was politicised and weaponised to

Hannah has had a meaningful impact on contemporary popular culture, entertaining audiences across the world and asking them to think deeply about the trauma that comes from not being accepted for who you are. Hannah grew up in Smithton in North-West Tasmania, a young gay woman with autism in a State where homosexuality was illegal and the LGBTIQ+ community was persecuted.

divide a vulnerable community when she was growing up, but she can now say that she is proud to be from North-West Tasmania. Hannah was nominated for the doctorate by the University’s Ally Network in conjunction with the Executive Dean, College of Arts, Law and Education. The nomination stated that she had “deconstructed stand-up comedy from the inside out while simultaneously shining an unflinching light upon

The Doctorate of Letters honoris causa was awarded

homophobia, sexism, violence, and misogyny – all

in recognition of Hannah’s role as an ambassador for

pertaining to her own lived experience”.

all LGBTIQ+ people world-wide. The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Rufus Black, said that in all her work, Hannah was intent on helping to humanise the human race, helping all of us to acknowledge painful truths while never giving up on the possibility of healing. The Honorary Doctorate was bestowed at the Hobart Winter Graduation ceremony on August 14, where Hannah delivered the Graduation Address. She asked graduates the question, who do you want to be? “Don’t ask yourself what do you want to achieve, honestly the world already decides so much of that for you ...”

Your story is as alive as you are. Never stop paying attention to it. Be alive, breathe, be somebody, and try your best to be someone you want to be.”

Hannah said. “Your story is always being written and re-written courtesy of the actions you take. Your story is as alive as you are. Never stop paying attention to it. Be alive, breathe, be somebody, and try your best to be someone you want to be.” Hannah Gadsby receives her Honorary Doctorate from University Council member Mr James Groom.

Hannah studied at the University of Tasmania in 1998 and later at the Australian National University, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts, specialising in art history. In her award-winning live show Nanette, she speaks of being filled with fear and anxiety when she first started at university, “as I tried to carve my tiny little life into a world that felt far too big for me”. Her success has taken her a long way from Smithton and Tasmania. Nanette ran for 18 months through 2017 and 2018 to sold-out houses across Australia and in London, Edinburgh, New York and Los Angeles. It was the 2017 Best Comedy Show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and, after being launched on Netflix in June 2018, won a Peabody Award and an Emmy Award. Analyses and commentary on Nanette and on the impact Hannah had and continues to have on informing national and international conversations have appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Atlantic, Slate, The New Republic, The Guardian and Rolling Stone, among others. Nanette is just one in her long list of performances in solo comedy shows and as a television actor and presenter.

Miranda Harman

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‘The Tissue Detective’ on making a difference

4min
pages 32-33

Still staring at the night sky

3min
pages 30-31

Drivers of positive change

4min
pages 36-37

Jack jumps into dream job

2min
page 38

Forests of the future

3min
pages 34-35

Memoriam

2min
pages 39-40

Life is a labyrinth, but you get there in the end

3min
page 29

Smiles galore as graduation celebrations return

1min
pages 26-28

Riding a wave of confidence

2min
page 17

Award-winning architects

4min
pages 22-24

Breaking down the barriers

1min
page 16

A focus on the bizarre and beautiful

2min
pages 20-21

Standing strong

2min
pages 18-19

Safe skies for all

2min
page 25

Farming down the line

3min
pages 14-15

Michael Field

2min
page 13

Acknowledging Tasmanian Aboriginal culture in our public spaces

4min
pages 3-5

Welcome

3min
page 6

Creating opportunities for connection

3min
page 7

Alison Watkins Q&A

3min
page 8

Blazing a trail

2min
page 9

A beacon of learning and hope for the Cradle Coast

2min
pages 10-11

Honorary Doctorate – Hannah Gadsby

3min
page 12
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