West Bank clashes erupt during protest against Israeli offensive in Gaza
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The Sir William Tyree Energy Lecture is named in honour of one of Australia's great engineers, industrialists and philanthropists. Sir William Tyree was passionate about energy research and the need to promote open and honest dialogue about our energy future.
Professor Robert Hill AC is a respected political leader