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This is an invited commentary, after last summer’s fires, from Stephen Pyne, doyen of those studying fires in nature around the world, and author of Burning Bush: A Fire History of Australia (1991); The StilT Burning Bush , rev. (2020); and Fire: A Brief History, 2 nd edition (2020), revised with an Australian preface
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The Society''s journal is one of the oldest peer-reviewed publications in the Southern Hemisphere. Much innovative research of the 19th and early 20th centuries was first brought to the attention of the scientific world through the Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales. In the last few decades specialist journals have become preferred for highly technical work but the Journal and Proceedings remains an important publication for multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary work. The Journal and Proceedings is exchanged with many institutions worldwide. Currently issues are usually published around June and December each year, although a single December issue appeared in 2016.