Jim Gasteen
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Born
1922
Wrixon Jim Gasteen
1922
Brisbane, Australia
Died2017 (aged 94–95)
Lismore
SpouseMarj Pearce
Awards
- Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for nature conservation and as an advocate of balanced land use management (1993).[1]
Jim Gasteen | |
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Gasteen in 1942 (Aged 20) | |
| Born | Wrixon Jim Gasteen 1922 Brisbane, Australia |
| Died | 2017 (aged 94–95) Lismore |
| Spouse | Marj Pearce |
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Jim Gasteen AM (1922–2017) was an Australian farmer and conservationist, responsible for the establishment of a number of National Parks in Queensland and New South Wales.
Wrixon James Gasteen was born in Brisbane, Queensland in 1922.[2] He grew up on farms around Thrushton, Queensland where his father used the mulga lands as feedstock. Gasteen educated himself in a number of subjects including land management, geology, botany, biology and wood-turning. The family farm completely regenerated over time and Gasteen petitioned the Queensland government to make it a national park.[3] Gasteen's book Under the Mulga (2005) reflected his early life on the land.