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Maria Grist

Maria was born in the Netherlands, and when her family arrived in Tasmania her father was given a position as assistant lighthouse-keeper at Eddystone Point. Her earliest memories are of the beautiful native East Coast flora which was abundant at...
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Martin Stone

Martin Stone is a Tasmanian forester who grew up roaming the foothills of Mount Wellington. Retirement has enabled him to combine his interest in the bush, maps, local history and the mountain, discovering what he had never really noticed and...
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Miley Atkinson

I have just became a hiking guide and am learning so much more about the plants and Tasmania’s history
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Mischa Cushing

Mischa Cushing is a sea kayak guide and outdoor educator in Tasmania, Australia.
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Nic Hempel

Nic is a teacher, adventurer and Nature lover keen to support others to care for planet earth
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Nick Monk

Landscape and wilderness photographer based in Tasmania. 
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Paul Oosting

Paul Oosting works in climate finance and with groups that focus on social and environmental issues, and is passionate about impact, strategy, engagement, climate and environment.
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Peta Carlyon

Peta is an accomplished journalist, producer and content maker filled with curiosity about the world we live in and the stories to be shared.
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Pete Hay

Pete Hay is a Tasmanian writer, scholar, writer and one of Australia's most important thinkers on nature, island studies, place theory, environmental thought and democracy. 
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Peter Pullinger

Peter is a teacher and dentist with a love of nature and background of working to protect forests in Tasmania
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Phill Pullinger

Phill is a GP, conservationist, author of Tarkine Trails, and co-founder of Kuno. Phill has broad expertise and a long held passionate commitment to the natural world.
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