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A regional perspective for Australian garden history Ruth Morgan
Garden evolution in New England Liz Chappell
Our everlasting legacy Ian Telford
Australian Everlastings are a focus for botanical research in Armidale, and in the process are revealing local species with horticultural promise.
Three cottage landscapes: a reflection on forty years of conservation practice Peter Freeman
Strong regional characteristics of the eastern Riverina in NSW, the NSW south coast, and southern Italy, differentiate and unite each of the cottage landscapes lovingly conserved and retold here.
Lionel Gilbert: botanical historian extraordinaire Richard Aitken
Australian garden history relies on a solid foundation of research and analysis undertaken by pioneering researchers. Lionel Gilbert is amongst the most distinguished of this emeritus group.
Dame Elisabeth Murdoch (1909-2012): personal reflections of a remarkable woman Peter Watts
Opportunity and innovation: 33rd Australian Garden History Society annual national conference, Ballarat, 9-11 November 2012 Caroline Grant
Profile: Pamela Jellie
Colonial pastoralism in western Victoria Christine Reid and Harriet Edquist
A current research project is studying the design history of Victoria’s Western district homesteads and surrounding landscapes.