Libby Connors

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Libby Connors is Associate Professor of History at the University of Southern Queensland.

Apologies SEARCH AGM 2017

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Andy Alcock, Martha Ansara, Liz Atkins, Ben Bartlett, Gill Boehringer, Robin Booth, Danae Bosler, Amy Bracegirdle, John Brunskill, Matt Byrne, Libby Connors, Steve Cooper, Ray Cox, Jean Curthoys, Graham Drew, Leonie Ebert, Chris Elenor, Geoff Evans, Howard Guille, George Harrison, Ray Harrison, Kathie Herbert, Russ Hermann, Jack Humphrys, Drew Hutton, Steve Lewis, Bob Makinson, Caitlin McMenamin, Ian Milliss, Senator Claire Moore, Jack Mundey, Judy Mundey, Sonny Myles, Ian Paterson, Caitlin Perry, David Pink, Shannen Potter, Oliver Plunkett, Rose Read, Leya Reid, Paula Rix, Ted Riethmuller, Alice Strauss, Mary Sweeney, Sally Trevena, Tim Thorne, Chris White, John Wishart.

Hutton connection

Drew Hutton comes from a background of over 30 years in social movements and green politics. He was a founding member of both the Queensland Greens in 1991 and the Australian Greens in 1992 and has served both organisations in various capacities since then, most notably as the spokesperson for the Queensland Greens. Drew has published widely on environmental and green political themes including his edited work, Green Politics in Australia, in 1987 and A History of the Australian Environment Movement in 1999, written with Libby Connors.

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