Eric Rolls Memorial Lecture
Established in 2010, the Eric Rolls Lecture is a bi-annual lecture that highlights the work of Australia's environmental scientists and writers.
Eric Rolls was a poet, historian, environmentalist, farmer philosopher and prolific author.
Eric has been described as 'the finest historian of our natural landscape, who writes books about rabbits, forests, dingoes and turtles, yet can't stand greenies'.
The Library holds the personal papers of Eric Rolls, as well as oral history recordings, photographs and publications. His works include a two-volume history of Chinese immigration, and A Million Wild Acres, a history of the conquest and destruction of Australia's wilderness.
The Lecture is organised by the Watermark Literary Society and funded by Elaine van Kempen, the widow of Eric Rolls and executor of his estate.
Eric Rolls Memorial lectures
Bruce Pascoe, 2018
Professor Nicholas Jose, 2016
Nicholas Rothwell, 2014
Professor Richard Kingsford, 2012
Bill Gammage, 2010
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