John Busst : Bohemian Artist and Saviour of the Reef and Rainforest
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Author:MCCALMAN Iain
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ISBN:9781761170096
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Publication Date:June 2024
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Edition:1
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Pages:272
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:NewSouth Publishing
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Country of Publication:Australia
John Busst : Bohemian Artist and Saviour of the Reef and Rainforest
- Unit price
- / per
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Author:MCCALMAN Iain
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ISBN:9781761170096
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Publication Date:June 2024
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Edition:1
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Pages:272
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:NewSouth Publishing
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Country of Publication:Australia
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A rich biography of artist-turned-environmental campaigner John Busst.
Award-winning historian Iain McCalman reveals the little-known story of influential Australian conservationist, John Busst. Known to his enemies as The Bingal Bay Bastard, Busst, a Bendigo-born Melbourne bohemian artist, transformed into a brilliant conservationist who, in the 1960s and early 70s, led campaigns to protect two of Australia's most important and endangered environments. The first saved Australia's endangered lowland rainforests and led to the subsequent UNESCO World Heritage Listing of our Wet Tropics Rainforest Area. The second stopped Premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen's attempt to mine 80 per cent of the Great Barrier Reef for oil, gas and limestone fertiliser. A plan Busst likened to 'bulldozing the Taj Mahal to make road gravel'. Instead, the victory led to the UNESCO World Heritage Listing of the Great Barrier Reef as 'the most important marine system in the world'. Sadly, both face renewed threat today.
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A rich biography of artist-turned-environmental campaigner John Busst.
Award-winning historian Iain McCalman reveals the little-known story of influential Australian conservationist, John Busst. Known to his enemies as The Bingal Bay Bastard, Busst, a Bendigo-born Melbourne bohemian artist, transformed into a brilliant conservationist who, in the 1960s and early 70s, led campaigns to protect two of Australia's most important and endangered environments. The first saved Australia's endangered lowland rainforests and led to the subsequent UNESCO World Heritage Listing of our Wet Tropics Rainforest Area. The second stopped Premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen's attempt to mine 80 per cent of the Great Barrier Reef for oil, gas and limestone fertiliser. A plan Busst likened to 'bulldozing the Taj Mahal to make road gravel'. Instead, the victory led to the UNESCO World Heritage Listing of the Great Barrier Reef as 'the most important marine system in the world'. Sadly, both face renewed threat today.
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Author: MCCALMAN IainISBN: 9781761170096Publication Date: June 2024Edition: 1Pages: 272Binding: PaperbackPublisher: NewSouth PublishingCountry of Publication: Australia
A rich biography of artist-turned-environmental campaigner John Busst.
Award-winning historian Iain McCalman reveals the little-known story of influential Australian conservationist, John Busst. Known to his enemies as The Bingal Bay Bastard, Busst, a Bendigo-born Melbourne bohemian artist, transformed into a brilliant conservationist who, in the 1960s and early 70s, led campaigns to protect two of Australia's most important and endangered environments. The first saved Australia's endangered lowland rainforests and led to the subsequent UNESCO World Heritage Listing of our Wet Tropics Rainforest Area. The second stopped Premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen's attempt to mine 80 per cent of the Great Barrier Reef for oil, gas and limestone fertiliser. A plan Busst likened to 'bulldozing the Taj Mahal to make road gravel'. Instead, the victory led to the UNESCO World Heritage Listing of the Great Barrier Reef as 'the most important marine system in the world'. Sadly, both face renewed threat today.
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Author: MCCALMAN IainISBN: 9781761170096Publication Date: June 2024Edition: 1Pages: 272Binding: PaperbackPublisher: NewSouth PublishingCountry of Publication: Australia
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