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MayJune 2023

Nominations are open!

DO YOU KNOW of a conservation or adventure hero you’d like to see honoured by the Australian Geographic Society at this year’s Gala Awards? It’s nomination time, and also time to save the date. The list on the right has the seven categories and we would like to hear from you if you know of someone who has made a real difference in tackling Australia’s biodiversity crisis or working to mitigate or focus attention on the effects of climate change, or who has shown great leadership and inspired others to act.

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