
The Geography Bulletin 1996
Summer, 1996
- Editorial by J. P. Harte
- President's Report to the 60th A.G.M
- Using the Internet for 7-12 Geography by M. Fogarty
- Civics and Citizenship Education Sparks a Curriculum Debate. Should Geographers Participate? by G. Kleeman
- From Hunting to Fishing - aquaculture for the developing world by Consultative Group on International Agricultural
Research, World Bank
- Autumn, 1996
- Editorial by J. P. Harte
- Civics and Citizenship Education - background and current situation from a geographical perspective by I. Paterson
- The Changing Nature of the Retail Industry by R. Lane.
- Bundarra: recent change in a small New South Wales rural community by C. Lawton
- Oysters as Bioindicators of Heavy Metal Pollution in Port Kembla Harbour by J. Toh
- AUSAID Development Education Series by S. Fulloon
Winter, 1996
- Editorial by J. P. Harte
- Rottnest Island - a fragile ecosystem by K. Lanceley and D. Owens
- Cognition and Adjustment to Natural Hazards by P. Manocchio
- Geography and Citizenship by N. Hutchinson.
- Geography in Schools in the United States, 1960-96: implications for Geographic education in Australia by D.Biddle.
- International Charter on Geographic Education by I.G.U. Commission on Geographical Education
- Spring 1996
- Editorial J. P. Harte
- Geography in schools in England and Wales:1960-96. Implications for Geographical Education in Australia (Part 1) by D.Biddle
- The use of the internet for Geography teachers by M. Plüss
- A Fragile ecosystem:turtle conservation in Vanuatu by J Dent
- Seeing the forest and the trees byA. McLaughlin
- Geoquiz 1996