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Philip Crosbie Morrison

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127:, until policy disagreements forced his departure. He also worked as a lecturer in natural history with the Victorian Council of Adult Education and, from 1942, with the Australian Army Education Service, and contributed articles to 389: 319: 374: 359: 354: 399: 394: 384: 124: 256:, 'Morrison, Philip Crosbie (1900–1958)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, 369: 364: 174: 146: 141:
Morrison had long promoted the protection of wildlife and the need for proper management of national parks in his radio broadcasts and in
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series on 3DB ran for over 20 years and made him an admired radio personality. It was syndicated throughout Australia on the
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he also served for a while as the Victorian state publicity censor, and later with the broadcasting division of the federal
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Morrison married Lucy Frances Washington on 8 March 1930. He died on 1 March 1958 of a cerebral haemorrhage at his home in
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and elsewhere, books authored by Morrison include two posthumous compilations of material from his radio broadcasts:
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magazine. In 1952 he became the inaugural chairman of the newly formed
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to accept the position of founding editor of a new monthly magazine,
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1941-1943 – President of the Field Naturalists Club of Victoria
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Apart from numerous articles, papers and reports published in
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The Crosbie Morrison Building and nearby Amphitheatre at the
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Holmes, O.B.E.. M.C.., F.R.G.S., Charles (1 November 195).
26:, educator, journalist, broadcaster and conservationist. 112:. He was also a prominent panelist on 3DB's popular 22:(19 December 1900 – 1 March 1958) was an Australian 16:Australian naturalist and journalist (1900–1958) 189:1955-1958 – Vice-president and chairman of the 78:as a journalist. In 1938 he was persuaded by 8: 318:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 390:Australian book and manuscript collectors 74:In 1926 Morrison joined the staff of the 237: 311: 227:. Whitcombe & Tombs: Christchurch. 284:From Wireless to Radio. The 3DB Story 249: 247: 245: 243: 241: 218:Along the Track with Crosbie Morrison 161:, survived by his wife and two sons. 7: 220:. Whitcombe & Tombs (Melbourne). 175:Australian Natural History Medallion 147:Victorian National Parks Association 375:20th-century Australian journalists 198:Australian National Botanic Gardens 360:20th-century Australian zoologists 355:Radio personalities from Melbourne 286:McLaughlin, Bill, Melbourne, 1985. 179:Field Naturalists Club of Victoria 14: 46:. In 1918 he became a teacher at 200:, Canberra, were named for him. 400:University of Melbourne alumni 395:People from Hawthorn, Victoria 225:Nature Talks to New Zealanders 1: 183:1949-1951 – President of the 385:The Argus (Melbourne) people 370:Australian magazine editors 365:Australian conservationists 191:National Museum of Victoria 70:The journalist and educator 416: 110:Major Broadcasting Network 350:Australian nature writers 260:, accessed 22 March 2012. 185:Royal Society of Victoria 125:Department of Information 54:in 1921 where he studied 380:20th-century naturalists 20:Philip Crosbie Morrison 44:University High School 298:"How Walkabout Began" 34:Morrison was born in 52:Melbourne University 173:1947 – awarded the 137:The conservationist 114:Information Please 36:Hawthorn, Victoria 42:State School and 407: 324: 323: 317: 309: 293: 287: 281: 275: 274: 267: 261: 251: 121:Second World War 415: 414: 410: 409: 408: 406: 405: 404: 330: 329: 328: 327: 310: 295: 294: 290: 282: 278: 269: 268: 264: 252: 239: 234: 206: 167: 155: 139: 76:Melbourne Argus 72: 32: 17: 12: 11: 5: 413: 411: 403: 402: 397: 392: 387: 382: 377: 372: 367: 362: 357: 352: 347: 342: 332: 331: 326: 325: 288: 276: 262: 254:Pizzey, Graham 236: 235: 233: 230: 229: 228: 221: 205: 202: 194: 193: 187: 181: 171: 166: 163: 154: 151: 138: 135: 71: 68: 62:in 1924 and a 58:, obtaining a 48:Wesley College 38:. He attended 31: 28: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 412: 401: 398: 396: 393: 391: 388: 386: 383: 381: 378: 376: 373: 371: 368: 366: 363: 361: 358: 356: 353: 351: 348: 346: 343: 341: 338: 337: 335: 321: 315: 307: 303: 299: 292: 289: 285: 280: 277: 272: 266: 263: 259: 255: 250: 248: 246: 244: 242: 238: 231: 226: 222: 219: 215: 214: 213: 211: 203: 201: 199: 192: 188: 186: 182: 180: 176: 172: 169: 168: 164: 162: 160: 153:Personal life 152: 150: 148: 144: 136: 134: 132: 131: 126: 122: 117: 115: 111: 107: 103: 99: 95: 91: 87: 86: 81: 80:Keith Murdoch 77: 69: 67: 65: 61: 57: 53: 50:. He entered 49: 45: 41: 37: 29: 27: 25: 21: 314:cite journal 305: 301: 291: 283: 279: 265: 224: 217: 209: 207: 204:Publications 195: 156: 142: 140: 129: 118: 105: 84: 73: 33: 19: 18: 345:1958 deaths 340:1900 births 119:During the 30:Early years 334:Categories 232:References 133:magazine. 24:naturalist 302:Walkabout 210:Wild Life 143:Wild Life 130:Walkabout 106:Wild Life 92:(through 85:Wild Life 66:in 1926. 308:(11): 9. 159:Brighton 223:1961 – 216:1961 – 177:by the 165:Honours 56:zoology 104:. His 40:Auburn 320:link 100:and 102:3DB 98:3UZ 96:), 94:3AR 90:ABC 64:MSc 60:BSc 336:: 316:}} 312:{{ 306:25 304:. 300:. 240:^ 322:) 273:.

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naturalist
Hawthorn, Victoria
Auburn
University High School
Wesley College
Melbourne University
zoology
BSc
MSc
Melbourne Argus
Keith Murdoch
Wild Life
ABC
3AR
3UZ
3DB
Major Broadcasting Network
Information Please
Second World War
Department of Information
Walkabout
Victorian National Parks Association
Brighton
Australian Natural History Medallion
Field Naturalists Club of Victoria
Royal Society of Victoria
National Museum of Victoria
Australian National Botanic Gardens

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