Cameron Muir
@cimuir
Living with the Anthropocene (NewSouth 2020). Environment & social justice. Words in @GriffithReview, @Meanjin, etc. Living on Ngunnawal land
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Shared histories: from The Dreaming & Big Bang to colonial cataclysms, a new nation emerged suffused with grief & wonder, where ancient sovereignty & wisdom could shine as we navigate - together - a living planet shuddering under an assault Tom Griffiths insidestory.org.au/odyssey-down-u…
I reviewed @laurajeanmckay's fantastic new collection, Gunflower, for The Saturday Paper. TLDR? I loved it. Scribe Publications Scribe UK thesaturdaypaper.com.au/culture/books/…
Come to the NMA this Sunday. Listen to traditional owners and custodians We've worked with over 80 artists and presenters exploring art/science/cultural knowledges for environment Part of the Living on the Edge led by Kirsten Wehner and Thom van Dooren
The Routledge Handbook of Environmental History is officially published! Wonderful to edit this volume with the amazing @wssanmartin Sandra Swart & Mark Carey. A big thank you to all the authors whose chapters make major contributions to #envhist! routledge.com/The-Routledge-…
Need a Christmas present for that special someone whose idea of a good time is queuing for kohlrabi early on a Saturday morning at the local farmers market? Buy them my book! It won this year's Prime Minister's Literary Award for Nonfiction @BlackIncBooks blackincbooks.com.au/books/my-fathe…
"The Australian Government collects more money from HECS than it does from the Petroleum Resource Rent Tax. "Thank you, children. You're the backbone of our economy, not the gas industry." Executive Director Richard Denniss at National Press Club @RDNS_TAI #auspol
On Thursday next week (11 April), Zoe Sadokierski, Account no longer used and @BlancheVerlie will be joining Natasha Mitchell (she/her) for a free Sydney Ideas and Sydney Environment Institute (Archive Account) event exploring the role of mourning in a time of ecological collapse. It should be brilliant. sydney.edu.au/sydney-environ…