Old Growth: Australia's Remaining Ancient Forests is a collection of breathtaking photographs showcasing some of Australia's most beautiful -
and most endangered - old-growth trees and forests. By Peter McConchie, with a foreword by Peter Cundall.
The Monthly has four hardcover copies of Old Growth: Australia's Remaining Ancient Forests - each valued at $65 - to give away, thanks to Hardie
Grant Books. For your chance to win, email web@themonthly.com.au before Thursday, 12 March with "Old Growth" in the subject line. Don't forget to
include your contact details.
web@themonthly.com.au=Old Growth
Edit: have corrected the email address - typo.
The correct details were in the body of the text
The email link in the last line is incorrect (if anyone's able to change it?) I htink it should be .com.au
Thanks for posting the comp, though - sounds like a lovely book!
Email didnt work for me either, bounced back 
I have amended the clickable email link. Correct details were in the text above.
Thanks for the post tarzwal, sounds like a beautiful book.
I just love books, much to my husbands dismay. lol. Both bookcases are just overflowing. You can never have too many books 

Pleasure Jonette 165
Good luck


Jonette 165 - only two bookcases!! I have six in lounge room and two in bedroom!! and, i agree, you can never have too many books - in fact, my
daughter made me cross stitch bookmark with those words on it.And, yes, I would love this book.
Thanks for this
Thanks for this.