Ross Garnaut (2009) Climate Change From the Perspective of the Torres Strait. [Manuscript]
Eddie Koiki Mabo Lecture 2009 - Transcript
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Emeritus Professor Ross Garnaut. Photograph by Nick Bebbington. Photograph supplied by Ross Garnaut.
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- Work By
- Speaker: Ross Garnaut
- Item Type
- Manuscript
- Collection
- North Queensland Collection
- Series
- Eddie Koiki Mabo Lecture Series
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- Subjects
- Eddie Koiki Mabo; Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders; reconciliation; lectures
Summary
James Cook University (JCU) celebrates the history-making Mabo decision with the long established Eddie Koiki Mabo Lecture Series, an annual public commemorative presentation by a prominent person who has made the significant contribution to contemporary Australian society.
JCU Library has collaborated with the JCU Indigenous Education & Research Centre to archive and present the Lecture Series via the online repository for Special Collections, NQHeritage@JCU, making it available for future researchers and all Australians.
The Lecture presented here is represented by a transcript.
Additional Information
Professor Garnaut has played a fundamental role in the transformation of the Australian economic, foreign and climate policy over past 40 years.
He has chaired the boards of a number of businesses and charitable trusts including Bankwest (1988-95), Aluminium Smelters of Victoria (1988-90), Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (1994-2000), International Food Policy Research Institute (2003-2010), Lihir Gold (1996-2010), Lonely Planet Publications Pty Ltd (2002-2004), Papua New Guinea Sustainable Development Program (2002-2012). He is now Director of ZEN Energy.
He is the author of numerous publications in scholarly journals on international economics, public finance and economic development. Recent books include Dog Days: Australia After the Boom (2013); Forty Years of Reform and Development in China (2018), Superpower: Australia’s low carbon opportunity (2019) and Reset: Restoring Australia after the Pandemic Recession (2021).
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