Professor Tim Flannery is one of Australia's leading writers on climate change and heads up the multi-party Climate Change Commission established by the Prime Minister. An internationally-acclaimed scientist, explorer and conservationist, Professor Flannery was named Australian of the Year in 2007. Professor Flannery used this talk to reflect on what ancient Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures have to teach us all in the modern world. He discussed the rapid globalisation of the world and the common culture of social media among young people. He also discussed how people are adopting global solutions to global problems such as climate change and reflected on how the nature of reconciliation between Aboriginal and Torres Strait ...
There is a growing movement around the world, and indeed in Australia, where people are standing up ...
Dr Kerry Arabena is the former chief executive officer of the Lowitja Institute, Australia's nationa...
Over two decades have passed since the Commonwealth Government of Australia announced its intention ...
Part of the collection: Photographs of the 2008 Kenneth Myer Lecture, "Climate change: an update to ...
Tim Flannery is on a mission. He believes that human activity is drastically altering the earth\u27s...
Amidst the heated debate around the introduction of a carbon tax in Australia, leading environmenta...
Part of the collection: Photographs of the 2008 Kenneth Myer Lecture, "Climate change: an update to ...
Part of the collection: Photographs of the 2008 Kenneth Myer Lecture, "Climate change: an update to ...
The inaugural Mick Dark Talk for the Future was given in 2015 by Professor Tim Flannery (Climate Cou...
Reconciliation and the issues that shape contemporary Aboriginal and Australian experience was the f...
The Honourable Kevin Rudd served as Australia’s 26th Prime Minister (2007-2010, 2013) and as Foreign...
An Explorers Notebook is an exhilarating selection of Tim Flannerys essays and articles written over...
NCIS was privileged to have the Honourable Frederick Michael "Fred" Chaney, former Deputy Leader of ...
Part of the collection: Photographs of the 2008 Kenneth Myer Lecture, "Climate change: an update to ...
Sometime this century, after 4 billion years, some of Earth's regulatory systems will pass from cont...
There is a growing movement around the world, and indeed in Australia, where people are standing up ...
Dr Kerry Arabena is the former chief executive officer of the Lowitja Institute, Australia's nationa...
Over two decades have passed since the Commonwealth Government of Australia announced its intention ...
Part of the collection: Photographs of the 2008 Kenneth Myer Lecture, "Climate change: an update to ...
Tim Flannery is on a mission. He believes that human activity is drastically altering the earth\u27s...
Amidst the heated debate around the introduction of a carbon tax in Australia, leading environmenta...
Part of the collection: Photographs of the 2008 Kenneth Myer Lecture, "Climate change: an update to ...
Part of the collection: Photographs of the 2008 Kenneth Myer Lecture, "Climate change: an update to ...
The inaugural Mick Dark Talk for the Future was given in 2015 by Professor Tim Flannery (Climate Cou...
Reconciliation and the issues that shape contemporary Aboriginal and Australian experience was the f...
The Honourable Kevin Rudd served as Australia’s 26th Prime Minister (2007-2010, 2013) and as Foreign...
An Explorers Notebook is an exhilarating selection of Tim Flannerys essays and articles written over...
NCIS was privileged to have the Honourable Frederick Michael "Fred" Chaney, former Deputy Leader of ...
Part of the collection: Photographs of the 2008 Kenneth Myer Lecture, "Climate change: an update to ...
Sometime this century, after 4 billion years, some of Earth's regulatory systems will pass from cont...
There is a growing movement around the world, and indeed in Australia, where people are standing up ...
Dr Kerry Arabena is the former chief executive officer of the Lowitja Institute, Australia's nationa...
Over two decades have passed since the Commonwealth Government of Australia announced its intention ...