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We’re asking Australians to choose objects from the places they love, and tell stories about the changes happening there. Here are their stories about living in the Anthropocene.

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Biography of an iceberg

Ambergris

How do chicken bones define the Anthropocene?

What do feather flowers tell us about our river systems?

Marra Creek waterponding

What do shortbread biscuits have to do with coal seam gas?

Making the planetary personal

How can paper hearts save wetlands?

What does design have to do with the future of the Reef?

What does a teacup have to do with bushfires?

Seed in space/sound in time

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