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Wild Heart of Tasmania

A living history of Lake Malbena and the Western Lakes

Published by Affirm Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

Wild Heart of Tasmaniais a lively collection of stories centred around a highland wilderness. It portrays bushwalking and backcountry fishing as a way of life, and historic bush huts as social fabric.

In the early 2000s, Greg French was approached by a talented young fly fisher to write a foreword to a proposed book. Greg helped the aspiring author and shared his most treasured backcountry destinations. Then bewildering events surrounding a quaint hut on a remote island turned everything on its head.

The application for a commercial development in the middle of one of Tasmania's most treasured wilderness zones blindsided traditional users. Subsequent events blindsided the State Government and the developer. No one could have guessed how much national media coverage would be generated by the ostensibly tiny Lake Malbena proposal.

What is it about the Western Lakes that fuels such passion? Where does lifelong and multi-generational attachment to the land fit into the narrative? What are the ramifications for ecotourism in Tasmania? And why should any of this matter to the rest of Australia?

Wild Heart of Tasmaniais an inspirational tale for those who love wild places and wildlife, and a cautionary one for those who believe Australia's national parks to be well protected and its democracy sacrosanct. Quirky communities and quirky people never seemed so important.

About The Author

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Greg French is one of Australia's best known fishing identities. He contributes regularly to magazines such as FlyLife. While he spends most of his time in Australia and New Zealand, he does also travel the world. His most famous work is Trout Waters of Tasmania. Greg's literary non-fiction title Frog Call was received equally well by anglers and non-anglers. French has also worked with Gin-Clear Media, co-writing and narrating fly fishing documentaries.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Affirm Press (July 25, 2023)
  • Length: 448 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781922930026

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