If It Doesn't Directly Affect You, You Don't Think About It’: a qualitative study of young people's environmental attitudes in two Australian cities
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John Fien | David Yencken | John Francis Fien | S. Connell | D. Yencken | Jenny J. Lee | H. Sykes | Sharon Connell | Jenny Lee | Helen Sykes
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