Perspectives in Ecology, Spirituality and Education
Spring 2007
Feature Article: Still glides the stream, The Yarra River - Geoff Lacey
The source of the Yarra River is near Mount
Gregory on the Great Dividing Range, 100
kilometres east of Melbourne and far from
any town. The tributaries flow in narrow, forested
valleys, the easternmost ones into the Upper Yarra
Reservoir. Further downstream, the river forms a
more definite valley and flows through both gorges
and floodplains.
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Contents - Issue 7
Features |
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Still glides the stream, The Yarra River |
Geoff Lacey |
Earth Visionary |
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Eric Bottomlet and CERES |
Tom Kingston |
Opinion |
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Energy and Greenhouse Emissions |
Alan Baker |
Faith and Science |
Chris Middleton |
Celebration of Place |
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Ceres, a Goddess in our midst |
Maya Ward |
Savernake Station |
Alex & Anne Stone |
Interview |
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What has happened to our water? |
David Mitchell |
Education |
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Science for Primary Teachers at ACU National |
Caroline Smith |
Personal Refection |
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The river beneath ... |
Glenn & Anna Abblit |
A way into the future |
John Avard |
Seeking new images |
Ursula Nihill |
Waiting for the big, er ... any wet |
Naomi Turner |
A bird show in my garden |
Jo Russell |
Spirituality |
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The Spirituality of Earth Link |
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Schools |
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Eco Leaders - Mercy College, Koondoola |
Nancy Bonfiglio |
Sustainability at Mildura West Primary School |
Marion Vorwerk |
Poetry |
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The river keeps calling me |
Wayne Atkinson |
Spring |
Kerry Dawborn |
What's been happening |
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Sustainability workshop |
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Extensions at Glenburn |
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Book Reviews |
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Climate Change |
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Evening Thoughts |
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Uno's Garden |
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Readers' Forum |
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What's on |
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