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Natasha Cica Natasha Cica i(A77918 works by)
Born: Established: Tasmania, ;
Gender: Female
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Natasha Cica has been an academic at the University of Canberra and the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics.

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y separately published work icon Pedder Dreaming : Olegas Truchanas and a Lost Tasmanian Wilderness St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2011 Z1810303 2011 single work biography

'In 1972 Lake Pedder in Tasmania's untamed south-west was flooded to build a dam. Wilderness photographer Olegas Truchanas, who had spent years campaigning passionately to save the magnificent fresh water lake, had finally lost. The campaign, the first of its kind in Australia, paved the way for later conservation successes, and turned Truchanas into a Tasmanian legend.

Pedder Dreaming quietly evokes the man, the time and the place. Truchanas, a Lithuanian émigré, is a stalwart adventurer, loving family man, activist, thinker, survivor and artist. Australia on the cusp of environmental awareness is the time, and Lake Pedder and the south-west of Tasmania, the place - wild, pristine, wondrous.

Through those who were closest to him, Truchanas emerges, as does his influence on early conservation in Tasmania, and the small group of landscape artists, the Sunday Group, who admired his passion for the lake and were inspired by it. Stunningly illustrated with original Truchanas photographs from the 1950s, '60s and '70s, and artwork from the Sunday Group, Pedder Dreaming captures the brutality, raw beauty and vulnerability of the Tasmanian wilderness and the legacy of one man who had the vision to fight for it.' (Publisher's website)

2013 winner Tasmania Book Prizes Margaret Scott Prize Margaret Scott Prize - People's Choice Award
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