Bob McMahon was a significant leader of community-based opposition to a pulp mill being built in Tasmania’s Tamar Valley, near Launceston.
McMahon was born in George Town, Tasmania, in 1950 and grew up in the north-west Tasmanian town of Stanley, where the big cliffs of the Nut were his playground, as he liked to say. While a student at the Hobart Art School in the late 1960s he was introduced to rock climbing which became a lifelong passion. This book contains some memories of his life journey.
Published: 2018
Format: softcover
Pages: 270
Illustrations: black and white
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