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The Milthorpe Lecture is a series of
public lectures on environmental science held at
Macquarie University,
Australia. It is endowed by the
Milthorpe Fund in memory of
F.L. Milthorpe, Chair of Biology at the University from 1967–1982. The first lecture was delivered by
David Suzuki in 1989.
[1]
- Dr.
David Suzuki, Biologist and Environmental Activist (1989)
- Professor
Paul R. Ehrlich, Biologist
- Sir
Ninian Stephen, Former
Governor-General of Australia and Australian Ambassador for the Environment (1990)
-
Neville Wran, Former
Premier of New South Wales and Chairman of the
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (1991)
- Senator Dr.
Bob Brown, Environmental Activist and Australian Senator
- Professor
Michael Archer, Director of the
Australian Museum
- Senator
John Faulkner, Australian Senator and
Minister for the Environment (1995)
[2]
- Dr.
Richard Jefferson, Biologist and CEO of
CAMBIA (1999)
[3]
- Dr.
Clive Hamilton, Executive Director of
The Australia Institute (2006)
[4]
- Professor
Peter Singer, Bioethicist (2009)
[5]
- Professor
Ian Chubb,
Chief Scientist of Australia (2013)
[6]
- James Woodford, Environmental and Science Journalist (2014)
[7]
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