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Australian & Aotearoa New Zealand Environmental History Network
  • Home
  • About
  • Members
  • Teaching resources
  • Prizes
    • Public Environmental History Prize
      • Winners
      • Rules
    • Environmental History Book Prize
      • Winners
      • Rules
  • Publications
    • NZ Journal
    • Publications Round-Up archive
  • Insights
    • Environmental History in Australia: introductory videos
    • Restoring Forests in Times of Contagion
    • Articles & Essays
  • News

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  • January 16, 2017

Latest posts

  • 2026 Nature Writing Prize
    • August 19, 2026
  • Hybrid Workshop: Hideous, Invasive, Forgotten: Theorising Uncharismatic Species in Environmental History
    • August 19, 2026
  • New Issue of IREH Out Now!
    • July 22, 2026
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    • July 22, 2026

The Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand Environmental History Network (AANZEHN) provides a means to communicate with each other and exchange information about forthcoming events and new publications in Australia and New Zealand.

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Mandy Martin and Guy Fitzhardinge (2004) Ground Plane. ANU (Fenner School) Art Collection.

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