Throughout the twentieth century white Australians came to recognise that the continent on which they lived had climates and ecologies that were markedly different from those in Eurasia, the Americas and even nearby New Zealand. In a sense, they had to learn what most of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people already knew: that much of Australia is prone to drought, flood and fire. Though most Indigenous people learned about these cycles and processes through oral histories, culture and experience,2 their knowledge was not incorporated into state environment management models or popular interpretations of nature until the last decades of the twentieth century. Extreme events helped introduce the Australian public to the climatic ...
Climates of the last two millennia have been the focus of numerous studies due to the availability o...
Australia has been a leader in the recent emergence of ‘the environmental humanities’. One of the co...
Abstract Although the last 200 years of colonisation has brought radical changes in economic and gov...
© 2012 Dr. Claire Dimity FenbyThis thesis explores a somewhat overlooked theme in Australian history...
In Australia, as in other parts of the world, drought is a common climatic phenomenon causing signif...
Human migration to Australia occurred over 62,000 years ago. Those first Australians established one...
Dorothea Mackellar's infamous flooding rains were absent from the Victorian environment for over a d...
This paper examines the response to drought in NSW, Australia, in the 1960s. In the main it has been...
Like a template for a climate-changing world, Australia - the driestinhabited continent on Earth - e...
Like a template for a climate-changing world, Australia - the driest inhabited continent on Earth - ...
Offering important new historical understandings of human responses to climate and climate change, t...
Social and economic factors exist for examining climatic records for the occurrence of climatic anom...
Contains a literary discussion on the role played by water and its absence in Australian culture. Wa...
Weather and climate are truly arresting in Australia's far north. They set the 'Top End' - the north...
From the establishment of the colony of New South Wales in Sydney in 1788, British soldiers and sett...
Climates of the last two millennia have been the focus of numerous studies due to the availability o...
Australia has been a leader in the recent emergence of ‘the environmental humanities’. One of the co...
Abstract Although the last 200 years of colonisation has brought radical changes in economic and gov...
© 2012 Dr. Claire Dimity FenbyThis thesis explores a somewhat overlooked theme in Australian history...
In Australia, as in other parts of the world, drought is a common climatic phenomenon causing signif...
Human migration to Australia occurred over 62,000 years ago. Those first Australians established one...
Dorothea Mackellar's infamous flooding rains were absent from the Victorian environment for over a d...
This paper examines the response to drought in NSW, Australia, in the 1960s. In the main it has been...
Like a template for a climate-changing world, Australia - the driestinhabited continent on Earth - e...
Like a template for a climate-changing world, Australia - the driest inhabited continent on Earth - ...
Offering important new historical understandings of human responses to climate and climate change, t...
Social and economic factors exist for examining climatic records for the occurrence of climatic anom...
Contains a literary discussion on the role played by water and its absence in Australian culture. Wa...
Weather and climate are truly arresting in Australia's far north. They set the 'Top End' - the north...
From the establishment of the colony of New South Wales in Sydney in 1788, British soldiers and sett...
Climates of the last two millennia have been the focus of numerous studies due to the availability o...
Australia has been a leader in the recent emergence of ‘the environmental humanities’. One of the co...
Abstract Although the last 200 years of colonisation has brought radical changes in economic and gov...