Boyer Lectures

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The Boyer Lectures began in 1959 as the ABC (Australian Broadcasting Commission, now the Australian Broadcasting Corporation) Lectures. They were renamed in 1961 after Richard Boyer (later Sir Richard), the ABC board chairman who had first suggested the lectures. The series is broadcast every year in September/October/November/December on ABC Radio National.

The lectures have been delivered by prominent Australians, selected by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Board. They have stimulated thought, discussion and debate in Australia on a wide range of subjects. The lectures showcase great minds examining key issues and values. Some topics covered include Society In the Space Age, delivered in the first year of the lectures; Living With Technology, in 1982; and A Truly Civil Society, 1995.

Lecturers

References

  1. ^ Wright, Tony (2013-11-02). "GG to highlight human rights". The Sydney Morning Herald. smh.com.au. Retrieved 2013-11-04.
  2. ^ http://geraldinebrooks.com/books-by-geraldine-brooks/
  3. ^ "Murdoch to give ABC lectures". The Australian. news.com.au. 2008-05-28. Retrieved 2008-06-01.
  4. ^ W.E.H. Stanner (1979). White Man Got No Dreaming: Essays 1938-1973. Australian National University Press. ISBN 0-7081-1802-X. Retrieved 17 August 2010.
  5. ^ W.E.H. Stanner (1991) [1968]. After the Dreaming. Boyer Lecture Series. ABC. ISBN 0-7333-0199-1. Retrieved 17 August 2010.

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