Each year we mark Manning Clark's birthday with a speach by a significant Australian.
They are delivered at the National Library of Australia auditorium and recorded by ABC Radio.
We graciously thank these lecturers for sharing their time and thoughts:
- Archer, Robyn. 2009. The Price of Survival
- Burnside, Julian. 2008. Citizens� rights and the rule of law in a civil society: not just yet
- Jones, Barry 2007. Restoring the Primacy of Reason � �Telling Truth to Power" in an Age of Fundamentalism.
- Brennan, Frank 2006. 5 R's for the Enlargers: Race, Religion, Respect, Rights and the Republic.
- Mackay, Hugh 2005. Social Disengagement - breeding ground for fundamentalism.
- Sir Gustav Nossal 2004. Towards a fairer world: historic trednds in global health reform.
- Davis, Judy 2003. Fear: The Politics of Submission in Australian History.
- Keating, Paul J 2002. A Time for Reflection: Political Values in the Age of Distraction.
- Kirby, Michael 2001. Manning Clark, 'Bourgeois Democracy' and Strange Tales From Supreme Courts.
- Holmes à Court, Janet 2000. Why is History Important?
