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Dr George Main serves as a Research Fellow at the Centre for Environmental History, Australian National University, and concurrently works as a curator at the National Museum of Australia. His institutional affiliations demonstrate a dual career bridging academic research and public history curation.
His research focuses on Environmental History and Rural Regeneration, examining the socio-ecological transformations of Australian landscapes. He pioneered the Bush Retreats for Eco-Writers network in Canberra, creating interdisciplinary spaces where environmental writing intersects with ecological consciousness. His seminal book Heartland: the Regeneration of Rural Place (2005) established foundational frameworks for understanding rural revitalization.
At the National Museum of Australia, Dr Main's curatorial expertise shaped landmark exhibitions including Landmarks and Old New Land, which critically explore Australia's environmental heritage through material culture and spatial narratives. His work consistently bridges scholarly research with public engagement, making environmental history accessible through museum practices and creative writing initiatives.
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