Perspectives in Ecology, Spirituality and Education:
Spring 2008
From Wilderness to Country - Roslynn Haynes
Friends are people with whom we have a
special connectedness because of shared
experiences and memories in our lifetime.
Family are people with whom we have shared stories
and experiences that go back for generations
– hence the fascination with family history, because
those recollections and experiences are an important
part of our roots, they make us who we are.
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Contents - Issue 9
Feature |
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From Wilderness to Country |
Roslynn Haynes |
Celebration of Place |
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Celebrating 30 years of Digger’s |
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Personal Refection |
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Spring is in the air |
Terry Fewtrell |
The truth behind our heat plague |
Brian Matthews |
Re-fabricating |
Sheila Quonoey |
Opinion |
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Water is our business |
Maude Barlow |
Interview |
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Helen and Per Bernard |
Jenny & Tom Kingston |
Education |
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A delicate balance |
Jenny Davies |
Ethical Issues |
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GM in the fruit bowl |
Gill Baker |
Spirituality |
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Acknowledging the Sacred |
Mary Tinney |
Poetry |
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Lake Rowallan |
Hugh Sharpe |
Alpine Eucalypts |
Anne M Carson |
The Call |
Margy Dockray |
Earth Visionaries |
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Carbon Heroes |
Deanna Neville |
Student Voice |
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Ecological Spirituality |
Peter Foord |
Report |
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The Climate Change Challenge |
Gill Baker |
Imagining the Real |
Caroline Smith |
Book Reviews |
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The Revenge of Gaia |
Tom Kingston |
The Creation |
Tom Kingston |
Tasmanian Visions |
Joan Kennedy |
Leaf Litter |
Liam Baker |
What's on |
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Readers' Forum |
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