William J. Lines is an Australian author with a focus on the environment and environmental politics.
Lines has written about the Western Australian botanist Georgiana Molloy,[1] and about walking the Bibbulmun Track.[2] He has written about environmental change in Australia.[3][4][5]
He has also looked at the politics and dynamics of environmentalists and environmental groups.[6][7][8] Lines' history of The Wilderness Society (Australia) is a study of the interpersonal politics that beset any volunteer organization over time, with a focus upon former director Alec Marr.[9]
Of his published works, Taming the Great South Land has elicited the most extended discussion and reviews to date.[10][11][12][13][14][15]