Boyer Lectures

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103 Episodes

  1. Health inequality and the causes of the causes

    Published: 9/3/2016
  2. The Birthplace of the Fortunate

    Published: 10/18/2015
  3. Foreign policy begins at home

    Published: 10/11/2015
  4. A three-dimensional foreign policy

    Published: 10/4/2015
  5. Present at the destruction

    Published: 9/27/2015
  6. People for Science

    Published: 9/27/2014
  7. Science for a Healthy Environment

    Published: 9/20/2014
  8. Science for a Healthy Economy

    Published: 9/13/2014
  9. Science for a Healthy People

    Published: 9/6/2014
  10. Advance Australia Fair

    Published: 11/24/2013
  11. Australians at their best

    Published: 11/17/2013
  12. Watching the women

    Published: 11/10/2013
  13. Joining the neighbourhood

    Published: 11/3/2013
  14. 05 | Counting Our Victories: the end of Garvey-ism and the soft bigotry of low expectation

    Published: 12/16/2012
  15. 04 | The conceit of wilderness ideology

    Published: 12/9/2012
  16. 03 | Old barriers and new models. The private sector, government and the economic empowerment of Aboriginal Australians

    Published: 12/2/2012
  17. 02 | From Protectionism to Economic Advancement

    Published: 11/25/2012
  18. 01 | Changing the paradigm: Mining Companies, Native Title and Aboriginal Australians

    Published: 11/18/2012
  19. Lecture 4: A Home in Fiction

    Published: 12/11/2011
  20. Lecture 3: At Home in the World

    Published: 12/4/2011

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In a series of four orations delivered by noted musicians, the 2024 Boyer Lectures will explore the state of classical music in Australia in the contemporary age. the anthology of four lectures will be delivered by Professor Anna Goldsworthy, Lyn Williams AM, founder and director of Gondwana Choirs, Iain Grandage, leading Australian composer and former Artistic Director of the Perth Festival and accomplished violist, conductor and composer, Aaron Wyatt. Since 1959, the ABC's Boyer Lectures have sparked conversations about critical ideas.