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Journal Article

Author
Kaptein, Helen
Title
Les Smith, Best Friend
In
Park watch
Imprint
no. 262, Victorian National Parks Association, September 2015, p. 26
Url
https://vnpa.org.au/publications/park-watch-september-2015-no-262/
Abstract

Leslie Smith has received a 2015 best Friend award, coordinated by the Victorian Environmental Friends Network. Les received the award for his work in founding the Friends of the Little Desert (FOLD) in 1988, and also in recognition of his enormous contribution to the Little Desert Co-operative since 1974.

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