Boyer Lectures
En podkast av ABC listen - Lørdager
104 Episoder
-  Give every child the best startPublisert: 10.9.2016
-  Health inequality and the causes of the causesPublisert: 3.9.2016
-  The Birthplace of the FortunatePublisert: 18.10.2015
-  Foreign policy begins at homePublisert: 11.10.2015
-  A three-dimensional foreign policyPublisert: 4.10.2015
-  Present at the destructionPublisert: 27.9.2015
-  People for SciencePublisert: 27.9.2014
-  Science for a Healthy EnvironmentPublisert: 20.9.2014
-  Science for a Healthy EconomyPublisert: 13.9.2014
-  Science for a Healthy PeoplePublisert: 6.9.2014
-  Advance Australia FairPublisert: 24.11.2013
-  Australians at their bestPublisert: 17.11.2013
-  Watching the womenPublisert: 10.11.2013
-  Joining the neighbourhoodPublisert: 3.11.2013
-  05 | Counting Our Victories: the end of Garvey-ism and the soft bigotry of low expectationPublisert: 16.12.2012
-  04 | The conceit of wilderness ideologyPublisert: 9.12.2012
-  03 | Old barriers and new models. The private sector, government and the economic empowerment of Aboriginal AustraliansPublisert: 2.12.2012
-  02 | From Protectionism to Economic AdvancementPublisert: 25.11.2012
-  01 | Changing the paradigm: Mining Companies, Native Title and Aboriginal AustraliansPublisert: 18.11.2012
-  Lecture 4: A Home in FictionPublisert: 11.12.2011
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.
 
 