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| Thanks for listening over summer | COVID-19 made a lot of people’s plans change last year. For us, that included the timing of the ABC’s 2020 Boyer Lectures, an annual series of talks that spark conversation about critical ideas for Australia. But now the wait is over. Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest has given his first lecture, where he talks about green hydrogen and green steel, and his call for Australia to become a world leader in this space. Listen to the lecture online, or tune into RN at 12 noon this Sunday for the broadcast. Then from Monday, our 2021 schedule gets underway, with Fran Kelly returning to RN Breakfast from 6:00am, RN Drive back on air from 6:00pm, and plenty of other fresh interviews and stories throughout the day. Check out the full schedule on our website. Until next time, Rosie Ryan, digital editor Enjoy getting Radio National in your inbox? Forward to a friend so they can too! | |
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Green hydrogen gives Australia an opportunity to slash our emissions — and if we get this right, the impact could be nothing short of nation-building, argues business leader Andrew Forrest in the first of his ABC Boyer Lectures. | |
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Lord Sydney Ling held a Guinness World Record and was said to have links to Hollywood royalty and European nobility. But which parts of his life story were fact and what was fiction? | |
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The start of a new work year may be the perfect time to have a conversation with your boss about getting that pay rise. |
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