Goyder Line insightful interview

Goyder Line Insightful Interview

We’re delighted to share an insightful interview featuring Environment Institute member Prof. Luke Mosley from the School of Agriculture Food and Wine at the University of Adelaide. Prof Mosley recently spoke with ABC Radio Adelaide about the Goyder Line—a key boundary established in 1865 to distinguish between reliable agricultural land and areas better suited for pastoral use.

In the interview, Prof. Luke Mosley explores the remarkable history of George Goyder's 50,000 km journey around Australia on horseback and the lasting impact of his observations on land use.

Listen to the full interview

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about the historical and ongoing significance of Goyder’s Line!

Tagged in agriculture, environmental science, land use, historical research, research, luke mosley
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