Australia in the 1980s saw an industrial boom around natural resources, the reforming of many environmental protection acts, discussions on nuclear energy, and an abundance of climate activism. Many of these concerns seem to be back on the agenda 40 years later.
Tim Flannery is one of Australia’s best-known scientists and biggest-selling authors and one of the most prominent climate change activists. This in-conversation with Tim will explore how Australia’s environment has changed (or not), and what new problems and solutions Australia faces.
Free with art museum entry.