
Professor Tor Hundloe - Why a 60s "Left-Liberal" Opposed The Voice and Aboriginal Australia's Future
The National Conservatism Institute of Australia Podcast · Dan Ryan
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Show Notes
Professor Tor Hundloe is recognised as Australia's pioneer of environmental economics, having been at the forefront of research, teaching and practical management in this field for almost four decades.
He has served as President of the Queensland Conservation Council, Councillor of the Australian Conservation Foundation, a founding member of the Queensland and National Environmental Law Associations, founder and president of the Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand, Environment Commissioner for the Industry Commission and Chair of Keep Australia Beautiful.
In 2003, he became the first Australian to be awarded an Order of Australia in recognition of his contribution to environmental economics.
The Golden Rule: To Walk in Each Other’s Shoes, Professor Hundloe explores the moral and political challenges to reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.