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This page operates as a central site for the dissemination of information about Environmental Humanities events in Australia.

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We no longer have a separate page for Australian events. Instead, please just add them as a regular news item.

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  • Special Issue: Reimagining Ocean Futures Beyond Growth
  • Funded Whale of a PhD opportunity
  • Extinction Imaginaries: Project survey
  • Call for Collaborations Expression of Interest: Hosting an Occupy Climate Change! School
  • New book explores hunger as a more-than-human phenomenon in West Papua
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Latest News
  • Special Issue: Reimagining Ocean Futures Beyond Growth September 27, 2025
  • Funded Whale of a PhD opportunity August 28, 2025
  • Extinction Imaginaries: Project survey August 2, 2025
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