Narrative Streams

In October 2004 a group of artists (all male photographers and one writer (female)) entered the Tarkine rainforest (Tasmania) for 8 days to record visually and textually the life they encountered there. The result would later be published in a collection sponsored by World Wildlife Fund, and Angus a...

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Main Author: Cranston, CA
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2005
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Online Access:https://eprints.utas.edu.au/530/
https://eprints.utas.edu.au/530/1/Narrative_Streams_2005.pdf
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spelling ftunivtasmania:oai:eprints.utas.edu.au:530 2023-05-15T18:25:33+02:00 Narrative Streams Cranston, CA 2005 application/pdf https://eprints.utas.edu.au/530/ https://eprints.utas.edu.au/530/1/Narrative_Streams_2005.pdf en eng https://eprints.utas.edu.au/530/1/Narrative_Streams_2005.pdf Cranston, CA 2005 , 'Narrative Streams' , Island, no. 101 , pp. 39-52 . cc_utas 420299 Literature Studies not elsewhere classified 220000 Social Sciences Humanities and Arts - General 420202 Australian and New Zealand Tarkine rainforest Corinna Tree Fern celery-top pine Pieman River Alexander Pearce Petaanidik Dave Warth Troy Melville Rob Gray Glen Turvy Savage River Geoff Murray myrtles Horizonal forest climbing heath native laurel mountain pepper Black Currawongs yabby Longback River Gondwanaland Natural Arch grey shrike-thrush leatherwood Loic Le Guilly;Dave James orange-bellied parrot Savage River Rainforest Corridor Longback Ridge thamnic rainfores callidendrous rainforest Jarrah Keenan Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoos Sassafras Dave James dogwood kangaroo fern Tasmanian Devils;spotted-tail quoll eastern quoll button-grass plains Road to Nowhere Meredith Ranges banksia yello-pupiled eyebright swamp antechinus lerps scrubtit Bark Hut Camp wattle stinkwood thylacine Rocky Cape Craig Garland Pieman Heads Southern Ocean Rupert Point kelp cormorants native pig face yellow pimelia bauer swans white-bellied sea-eagle Donaldson River crayfish Sargasso Sea Conical Rocks Point red-necked wallaby Darvis Mount Ramsay leech Article NonPeerReviewed 2005 ftunivtasmania 2020-05-30T07:14:19Z In October 2004 a group of artists (all male photographers and one writer (female)) entered the Tarkine rainforest (Tasmania) for 8 days to record visually and textually the life they encountered there. The result would later be published in a collection sponsored by World Wildlife Fund, and Angus and Robertson. The essay is a daily account of the author's experience with rainforest biota.(Wildcare Tasmania Nature Writing Prize) Article in Journal/Newspaper Southern Ocean University of Tasmania: UTas ePrints Southern Ocean New Zealand Rupert ENVELOPE(-134.187,-134.187,59.599,59.599) Leech ENVELOPE(-99.667,-99.667,-72.250,-72.250) Meredith ENVELOPE(67.717,67.717,-71.200,-71.200) Ramsay ENVELOPE(-44.733,-44.733,-60.733,-60.733) Donaldson ENVELOPE(172.200,172.200,-84.617,-84.617) Mount Ramsay ENVELOPE(-44.733,-44.733,-60.733,-60.733)
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topic 420299 Literature Studies not elsewhere classified
220000 Social Sciences
Humanities and Arts - General
420202 Australian and New Zealand
Tarkine
rainforest
Corinna
Tree Fern
celery-top pine
Pieman River
Alexander Pearce
Petaanidik
Dave Warth
Troy Melville
Rob Gray
Glen Turvy
Savage River
Geoff Murray
myrtles
Horizonal forest
climbing heath
native laurel
mountain pepper
Black Currawongs
yabby
Longback River
Gondwanaland
Natural Arch
grey shrike-thrush
leatherwood
Loic Le Guilly;Dave James
orange-bellied parrot
Savage River Rainforest Corridor
Longback Ridge
thamnic rainfores
callidendrous rainforest
Jarrah Keenan
Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoos
Sassafras
Dave James
dogwood
kangaroo fern
Tasmanian Devils;spotted-tail quoll
eastern quoll
button-grass plains
Road to Nowhere
Meredith Ranges
banksia
yello-pupiled eyebright
swamp antechinus
lerps
scrubtit
Bark Hut Camp
wattle
stinkwood
thylacine
Rocky Cape
Craig Garland
Pieman Heads
Southern Ocean
Rupert Point
kelp
cormorants
native pig face
yellow pimelia
bauer
swans
white-bellied sea-eagle
Donaldson River
crayfish
Sargasso Sea
Conical Rocks Point
red-necked wallaby
Darvis
Mount Ramsay
leech
spellingShingle 420299 Literature Studies not elsewhere classified
220000 Social Sciences
Humanities and Arts - General
420202 Australian and New Zealand
Tarkine
rainforest
Corinna
Tree Fern
celery-top pine
Pieman River
Alexander Pearce
Petaanidik
Dave Warth
Troy Melville
Rob Gray
Glen Turvy
Savage River
Geoff Murray
myrtles
Horizonal forest
climbing heath
native laurel
mountain pepper
Black Currawongs
yabby
Longback River
Gondwanaland
Natural Arch
grey shrike-thrush
leatherwood
Loic Le Guilly;Dave James
orange-bellied parrot
Savage River Rainforest Corridor
Longback Ridge
thamnic rainfores
callidendrous rainforest
Jarrah Keenan
Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoos
Sassafras
Dave James
dogwood
kangaroo fern
Tasmanian Devils;spotted-tail quoll
eastern quoll
button-grass plains
Road to Nowhere
Meredith Ranges
banksia
yello-pupiled eyebright
swamp antechinus
lerps
scrubtit
Bark Hut Camp
wattle
stinkwood
thylacine
Rocky Cape
Craig Garland
Pieman Heads
Southern Ocean
Rupert Point
kelp
cormorants
native pig face
yellow pimelia
bauer
swans
white-bellied sea-eagle
Donaldson River
crayfish
Sargasso Sea
Conical Rocks Point
red-necked wallaby
Darvis
Mount Ramsay
leech
Cranston, CA
Narrative Streams
topic_facet 420299 Literature Studies not elsewhere classified
220000 Social Sciences
Humanities and Arts - General
420202 Australian and New Zealand
Tarkine
rainforest
Corinna
Tree Fern
celery-top pine
Pieman River
Alexander Pearce
Petaanidik
Dave Warth
Troy Melville
Rob Gray
Glen Turvy
Savage River
Geoff Murray
myrtles
Horizonal forest
climbing heath
native laurel
mountain pepper
Black Currawongs
yabby
Longback River
Gondwanaland
Natural Arch
grey shrike-thrush
leatherwood
Loic Le Guilly;Dave James
orange-bellied parrot
Savage River Rainforest Corridor
Longback Ridge
thamnic rainfores
callidendrous rainforest
Jarrah Keenan
Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoos
Sassafras
Dave James
dogwood
kangaroo fern
Tasmanian Devils;spotted-tail quoll
eastern quoll
button-grass plains
Road to Nowhere
Meredith Ranges
banksia
yello-pupiled eyebright
swamp antechinus
lerps
scrubtit
Bark Hut Camp
wattle
stinkwood
thylacine
Rocky Cape
Craig Garland
Pieman Heads
Southern Ocean
Rupert Point
kelp
cormorants
native pig face
yellow pimelia
bauer
swans
white-bellied sea-eagle
Donaldson River
crayfish
Sargasso Sea
Conical Rocks Point
red-necked wallaby
Darvis
Mount Ramsay
leech
description In October 2004 a group of artists (all male photographers and one writer (female)) entered the Tarkine rainforest (Tasmania) for 8 days to record visually and textually the life they encountered there. The result would later be published in a collection sponsored by World Wildlife Fund, and Angus and Robertson. The essay is a daily account of the author's experience with rainforest biota.(Wildcare Tasmania Nature Writing Prize)
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
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title Narrative Streams
title_short Narrative Streams
title_full Narrative Streams
title_fullStr Narrative Streams
title_full_unstemmed Narrative Streams
title_sort narrative streams
publishDate 2005
url https://eprints.utas.edu.au/530/
https://eprints.utas.edu.au/530/1/Narrative_Streams_2005.pdf
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ENVELOPE(-44.733,-44.733,-60.733,-60.733)
ENVELOPE(172.200,172.200,-84.617,-84.617)
ENVELOPE(-44.733,-44.733,-60.733,-60.733)
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New Zealand
Rupert
Leech
Meredith
Ramsay
Donaldson
Mount Ramsay
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New Zealand
Rupert
Leech
Meredith
Ramsay
Donaldson
Mount Ramsay
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Cranston, CA 2005 , 'Narrative Streams' , Island, no. 101 , pp. 39-52 .
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