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Fullers Bookshop, 131 Collins Street, Hobart, 7000 TAS DS Nick Chester returns with a new…
First he gave us the hilarious and apposite Tasmanian Development Calendar, and now he’s back with Conservation Worrier (no, not a typo!), a rollicking, cheeky memoir ‘high on humour and low in didacticism’. Tasmanian author, Jamie Kirkpatrick (aka: De Press Inc), gives us a history of the life and times of a nature lover, as well as a few new insights into Australian environmental politics of the last half century. He’s a seriously clever guy, who manages to strike the perfect balance between silliness and seriousness.
Join Jamie for the launch of Conservation Worrier at Fullers Bookshop.
Tickets are free but booking is essential as places may be limited.
Fullers Bookshop, 131 Collins Street, Hobart, 7000 TAS DS Nick Chester returns with a new…
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