The Boyer Lectures are a series of talks by prominent Australians, presenting ideas on major social, scientific or cultural issues, and broadcast on
ABC Radio National
Radio National, known on-air as RN, is an Australia-wide public service broadcasting radio network run by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). From 1947 until 1985, the network was known as ABC Radio 2.
History
1937: Predecessors an ...
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The Boyer Lectures began in 1959 as the
ABC
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ABC or abc may also refer to:
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(Australian Broadcasting Commission, now the Australian Broadcasting Corporation) Lectures. They were modelled on the BBC's
Reith Lectures
The Reith Lectures is a series of annual BBC radio lectures given by leading figures of the day. They are commissioned by the BBC and broadcast on Radio 4 and the World Service. The lectures were inaugurated in 1948 to mark the historic contribu ...
, and 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 between September and December on
ABC Radio National
Radio National, known on-air as RN, is an Australia-wide public service broadcasting radio network run by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). From 1947 until 1985, the network was known as ABC Radio 2.
History
1937: Predecessors an ...
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The lectures are delivered by prominent Australians selected by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Board, intended to stimulate thought, discussion and debate in Australia on a wide range of subjects, examining key issues and values.
Lectures
1950s
*1959 – Dr
David Forbes Martyn
David Forbes Martyn FAA FRS (27 June 1906 – 5 March 1970) was a Scottish-born Australian physicist and radiographer.R. W. Home,Martyn, David Forbes (1906–1970), ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', National Centre of Biography, Austra ...
– "Society in the Space Age"
1960s
*1960 – Prof
Julius Stone
Julius Stone (7 July 1907 – 1985) was Challis Professor of Jurisprudence and International Law at the University of Sydney from 1942 to 1972, and thereafter a visiting Professor of Law at the University of New South Wales and concurrently Dist ...
– "Law and Policy in the Quest for Survival"
*1961 – Prof
W. D. Borrie – "The Crowding World"
*1962 – Prof
W. G. K. Duncan – "In Defence of the Common Man"
*1963 – Prof
J. D. B. Miller – "Australian and Foreign Policy"
*1964 –
George Ivan Smith – "Along the Edge of Peace"
*1965 – Prof Sir
John Eccles – "The Brain and the Person"
*1966 – Sir
Macfarlane Burnet
Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, (3 September 1899 – 31 August 1985), usually known as Macfarlane or Mac Burnet, was an Australian virologist known for his contributions to immunology. He won a Nobel Prize in 1960 for predicting acquired immun ...
– "Biology and the Appreciation of Life"
*1967 –
Robin Boyd – "Artificial Australia"
*1968 – Prof
W. E. H. Stanner "After the Dreaming"
*1969 – Sir
Zelman Cowen
Sir Zelman Cowen, (7 October 1919 – 8 December 2011) was an Australian legal scholar and university administrator who served as the 19th Governor-General of Australia, in office from 1977 to 1982.
Cowen was born in Melbourne, and attended ...
"The Private Man"
1970s
*1970 – Dr
H. C. Coombs – "Role of Institutions in Our Lives"
*1971 – Prof
Basil Hetzel
Basil Stuart Hetzel (13 June 1922 – 4 February 2017) was an Australian medical researcher who made a major contribution to combating iodine deficiency, a major cause of goitre and cretinism worldwide.
Early life and education
Hetzel was bor ...
– "Life and Health in Australia"
*1972 – Prof
Dexter Dunphy – "The Challenge of Change"
*1973 – Prof Sir
Keith Hancock – "Today, Yesterday and Tomorrow"
*1974 –
Hugh Stretton
Emeritus, Professor emeritus Hugh Stretton (15 July 1924 – 18 July 2015) was an Australian historian who wrote books on politics, urban planning and economics, and a Rhodes Scholar. He was a key figure in the development and implementation of ...
– "Housing & Government"
*1975 – Dame
Roma Mitchell
Dame Roma Flinders Mitchell, (2 October 1913 – 5 March 2000) was an Australian lawyer, judge and state governor. She was the first woman to hold a number of positions in Australia – the country's first woman judge, the first woman to be a ...
– "The Web of Criminal Law"
*1976 –
Manning Clark
Charles Manning Hope Clark, (3 March 1915 – 23 May 1991) was an Australian historian and the author of the best-known general history of Australia, his six-volume ''A History of Australia'', published between 1962 and 1987. He has been descri ...
– "A Discovery of Australia"
*1977 –
Douglas Stewart Douglas Stewart may refer to:
*Douglas Stewart (poet) (1913–1985), Australian poet
*Edward Askew Sothern (1826–1881), English actor who was sometimes known as Douglas Stewart
* Douglas Stewart (equestrian) (1913–1991), British Olympic equestri ...
– "Writers of ''
The Bulletin''"
*1978 – Sir
Gustav Nossal
Sir Gustav Victor Joseph Nossal (born 4 June 1931) is an Austrian-born Australian research biologist. He is famous for his contributions to the fields of antibody formation and immunological tolerance.
Early life and education
Nossal's family ...
– "Nature's Defence"
*1979 –
Bob Hawke
Robert James Lee Hawke (9 December 1929 – 16 May 2019) was an Australian politician and union organiser who served as the 23rd prime minister of Australia from 1983 to 1991, holding office as the leader of the Australian Labor Party (A ...
– "The Resolution of Conflict"
1980s
*1980 –
Bernard Smith – "The Spectre of
Truganini
Truganini (also known as Lallah Rookh; c. 1812 – 8 May 1876) was an Aboriginal Tasmanian woman. She was one of the last native speakers of the Tasmanian languages and one of the last individuals solely of Aboriginal Tasmanian descent.
Trug ...
"
*1981 – Prof
John Passmore
John Passmore AC (9 September 1914 – 25 July 2004) was an Australian philosopher.
Life
John Passmore was born on 9 September 1914 in Manly, Sydney, where he grew up. He was educated at Sydney Boys High School.Sydney High School Old Boys ...
– "The Limits of Government"
*1982 – Prof Sir
Bruce Williams – "Living with Technology"
*1983 – Justice
Michael Kirby – "The Judges"
*1984 –
Shirley Hazzard
Shirley Hazzard (30 January 1931 – 12 December 2016) was an Australian-American novelist, short story writer, and essayist. She was born in Australia and also held U.S. citizenship.
Hazzard's 1970 novel '' The Bay of Noon'' was shortlisted ...
– "Coming of Age in Australia"
*1985 –
Helen Hughes – "Australia in a Developing World"
*1986 – Prof
Eric Willmot
Eric Paul Willmot , (31 January 1936 – 20 April 2019) was an Australian Aboriginal scholar, educator and engineer.
Education
Willmot was educated first at various Queensland schools and then obtained his BSc and DipED at the University of New ...
– "Australia The Last Experiment"
*1987 –
Davis McCaughey
John Davis McCaughey (12 July 1914 – 25 March 2005) was an Irish-born Australian academic theologian, Christian minister, university administrator and the 23rd Governor of Victoria from 1986 to 1992.
Early life and academic career
McCaughey ...
– "Piecing Together a Shared Vision" (multicultural Australia)
*1988 – "Postscripts: eight previous Boyer lecturers revisit their lectures"
*1989 –
Max Charlesworth – "Life, Death, Genes and Ethics: Biotechnology and Bioethics"
1990s
*1990 –
Tom Fitzgerald – "Between Life and Economics"
*1991 –
Fay Gale
Fay Gale AO (13 June 1932 – 3 May 2008) was an Australian cultural geographer and an emeritus professor. She was an advocate of equal opportunity for women and for Aboriginal people.
Background
She was born Gwendoline Fay Gilding in Balak ...
and
Ian Lowe
Ian Lowe (born 3 November 1942) is an Australian academic and writer focused on environmental issues. A physics graduate, he is an Emeritus Professor of Science, Technology and Society and former Head of the School of Science at Griffith Univ ...
– "Changing Australia (changes through technology)"
*1992 –
Geoffrey Bolton
Geoffrey Curgenven Bolton (5 November 1931 – 3 September 2015) was an Australian historian, academic and writer.
Life
He attended Wesley College, Perth from 1943 to 1947. He published works on Australian history, authoring 13 books, his fina ...
– "A View From the Edge: An Australian Stocktaking (history)"
*1993 – Presented by six Indigenous Australians in the
International Year of the World's Indigenous People (IYWIP):
Getano Lui, Dr
Ian Anderson,
Jeannie Bell,
Mandawuy Yunupingu
Mandawuy Djarrtjuntjun Yunupingu , formerly Tom Djambayang Bakamana Yunupingu; skin name Gudjuk; also known as Dr Yunupingu (17 September 1956 – 2 June 2013) was an Australian musician and educator.
An Aboriginal, in 1989 he became assista ...
,
Dot West
Dot West , is an Indigenous Australian screenwriter.
Education
West qualified with a Bachelor of Arts in Media Studies in 1998.
Career
West is a freelance scriptwriter, accredited trainer and consultant, and also serves on Screenwest's Industr ...
and
Noel Pearson
Noel or Noël may refer to:
Christmas
* , French for Christmas
* Noel is another name for a Christmas carol
Places
* Noel, Missouri, United States, a city
* Noel, Nova Scotia, Canada, a community
* 1563 Noël, an asteroid
*Mount Noel, Briti ...
– "Voices of the Land"
*1994 –
Kerry Stokes
Kerry Matthew Stokes (born John Patrick Alford on 13 September 1940) is an Australian businessman. He holds business interests in a diverse range of industries including electronic and print media, property, mining, and construction equipment. ...
– "Advance Australia Where?"
*1995 –
Eva Cox
Eva Maria Cox (née Hauser; born 21 February 1938) is an Austrian-born Australian writer, feminist, sociologist, social commentator and activist. She has been an active advocate for creating a "more civil" society. She was a long-term member of ...
– "A Truly Civil Society"
*1996 – Prof
Pierre Ryckmans – "Aspects of Culture"
*1997 – Prof
Martin Krygier – "Between Fear and Hope: Hybrid Thoughts on Public Views"
*1998 –
David Malouf
David George Joseph Malouf AO (; born 20 March 1934) is an Australian poet, novelist, short story writer, playwright and librettist. Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2008, Malouf has lectured at both the University of Quee ...
– "A Spirit of Play: The Making of Australian Consciousness"
*1999 – Dr
Inga Clendinnen
Inga Clendinnen, (; 17 August 1934 – 8 September 2016) was an Australian author, historian, anthropologist, and academic. Her work focused on social history, and the history of cultural encounters. She was an authority on Aztec civilisation a ...
– "True Stories"
2000s
*2000 – Chief Justice
Murray Gleeson
Anthony Murray Gleeson (born 30 August 1938) is an Australian former judge who served as the 11th Chief Justice of Australia, in office from 1998 to 2008.
Gleeson was born in Wingham, New South Wales, and studied law at the University of Sydn ...
– "The Rule of Law and the Constitution"
*2001 – Prof
Geoffrey Blainey
Geoffrey Norman Blainey (born 11 March 1930) is an Australian historian, academic, best selling author and commentator. He is noted for having written authoritative texts on the economic and social history of Australia, including '' The Tyranny ...
– "This Land is all Horizons: Australian Fears and Visions"
*2002 –
Ian Castles
Ian Castles (20 February 1935 – 2 August 2010) was Secretary of the Australian Government Department of Finance (1979–86), the Australian Statistician (1986–94), and a Visiting Fellow at the Asia Pacific School of Economics and Government ...
(Not delivered due to bereavement)
*2003 –
Owen Harries – "Benign or Imperial? Reflections on American Hegemony"
*2004 –
Peter Conrad – "Tales of Two Hemispheres"
*2005 – Archbishop
Peter Jensen – "The Future of Jesus"
*2006 –
Ian Macfarlane – "The Search For Stability"
*2007 –
Graeme Clark – "Restoring The Senses"
*2008 –
Rupert Murdoch
Keith Rupert Murdoch ( ; born 11 March 1931) is an Australian-born American business magnate. Through his company News Corp, he is the owner of hundreds of local, national, and international publishing outlets around the world, including ...
– "A Golden Age of Freedom"
*2009 – General
Peter Cosgrove
General Sir Peter John Cosgrove, (born 28 July 1947) is a retired senior Australian Army officer who served as the 26th governor-general of Australia, in office from 2014 to 2019.
A graduate of the Royal Military College, Duntroon, Cosgrove fo ...
– "A Very Australian Conversation"
2010s
*2010 – Professor
Glyn Davis
Glyn Conrad Davis AC (born 25 July 1959) is an Australian academic who is the Secretary of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, appointed by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on 30 May 2022, and commenced on 6 June 2022.
Davis was pre ...
– "The Republic of Learning: higher education transforms Australia"
*2011 –
Geraldine Brooks – "The Idea of Home"
*2012 – Professor
Marcia Langton
Marcia Lynne Langton (born 1951) is an Australian academic. she is the Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor at the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne. Regarded as one of Australia's top intellectuals, L ...
– "The Quiet Revolution: Indigenous People and the Resources Boom"
*2013 – Governor-General
Quentin Bryce
Dame Quentin Alice Louise Bryce, (née Strachan; born 23 December 1942) is an Australian academic who served as the 25th governor-general of Australia from 2008 to 2014. She is the first woman to have held the position, and was previously the ...
– "Back to Grassroots"
*2014 – Professor
Suzanne Cory
Suzanne Cory (born 11 March 1942) is an Australian molecular biologist. She has worked on the genetics of the immune system and cancer and has lobbied her country to invest in science. She is married to fellow scientist Jerry Adams, also a W ...
– "The promise of science: a vision of hope"
*2015 – Dr
Michael Fullilove – "A larger Australia"
*2016 – Professor Sir
Michael Marmot
Sir Michael Gideon Marmot (born 26 February 1945) is Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health at University College London. He is currently the Director of The UCL Institute of Health Equity. Marmot has led research groups on health inequa ...
– "Fair Australia: Social Justice and the Health Gap"
*2017 – Professor
Genevieve Bell
Genevieve Bell is an Australian cultural anthropologist best known for her work at the intersection of cultural practice research and technological development (including as a pioneer in the field of futurist research), and for being an industry ...
– "Fast, Smart and Connected: What is it to be Human, and Australian, in a Digital World?"
*2018 – Professor
John Rasko – "Life Re-engineered"
*2019 – Filmmaker
Rachel Perkins
Rachel Perkins (born 1970) is an Australian film and television director, producer, and screenwriter. She directed the films ''Radiance'' (1998), ''One Night the Moon'' (2001), ''Bran Nue Dae'' (2010), and ''Jasper Jones'' (2017). Perkins is an ...
– "The End of Silence"
2020s
*2020 –
Philanthropist
Philanthropy is a form of altruism that consists of "private initiatives, for the Public good (economics), public good, focusing on quality of life". Philanthropy contrasts with business initiatives, which are private initiatives for private goo ...
and business leader Dr
Andrew Forrest
John Andrew Henry Forrest (born 18 November 1961), nicknamed Twiggy, is an Australian businessman. He is best known as the former CEO (and current non-executive chairman) of Fortescue Metals Group (FMG), and has other interests in the mining i ...
– "Rebooting Australia: How ethical entrepreneurs can help shape a better future"
*2021 – Actor
John Bell – "
Shakespeare
William Shakespeare ( 26 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's nation ...
: Soul of the Age"
*2022 –
Noel Pearson
Noel or Noël may refer to:
Christmas
* , French for Christmas
* Noel is another name for a Christmas carol
Places
* Noel, Missouri, United States, a city
* Noel, Nova Scotia, Canada, a community
* 1563 Noël, an asteroid
*Mount Noel, Briti ...
– "Who we were and who we can be"
See also
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History of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation had its origins in a licensing scheme for individual radio stations administered by the Postmaster-General's Department established in 1923 into a content provider in radio, television and new media. From 1 ...
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