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‘Beyond Manapouri’ shortlisted for award

October 5, 2018envirohistory NZ6 Comments

BM and Pixie

Forget about what Pixie thinks, Beyond Manapouri: 50 years of environmental politics in New Zealand has been short-listed for the New Zealand Heritage Book Awards, alongside some prestigious authors such as Dame Ann Salmond.

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