Australian Environmental History
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Just two centuries after European settlement, the human impact on the land, massive species extinction, and climate change, pose serious threats to the continent's fragile ecology. Students will consider Australia's early geological history; Indigenous land use; the competing ideas of land and land use among early settlers; and how various forms of land use shaped, and changed the environment.

The History of a Dry Continent

Michael Cathcart speaks to Pofessor Katie Holmes (History Program, La Trobe University) about his new book 'The Water Dreamers', and the history of Au...
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Aboriginal Land Management

Professor Bill Gammage (Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University) talks to Professor Richard Broome (History Program, La Trobe Unive...
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Antarctica: The Crystal Desert

Professor Tom Griffiths (Environmental historian, Australian National University) talks to Professor Katie Holmes (History Program, La Trobe Universit...
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The Great Barrier Reef

Professor Richard Broome (History, La Trobe University) on the Great Barrier Reef, and the environmental history of the oceans. Copyright 2011 La Trob...
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Drought and Fire

Professor Katie Holmes (History, La Trobe University) on the effects of drought and fire on Australia's landscape. Copyright 2011 La Trobe University,...
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Melbourne's Natural History

Professor Richard Broome (History, La Trobe University) on the relationship of city people to nature. Do cities have an environmental history - if so ...
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Mining in Australia

Professor Richard Broome (History, La Trobe University) on the environmental impact of mining, which is the second great economic staple of this conti...
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