Opinion

You asked about the Arboretum trees ...

By Peter Kanowski
April 18 2018 - 12:00am

The National Arboretum Canberra is indeed “a big hit”, and Sally Pryor’s article (Canberra Times, April 14, p10) is a welcome celebration of its appeal to both Canberrans and visitors. However, some of the article’s commentary focused on “... what about the trees?” appears to misunderstand elements of the Arboretum’s genesis and history. These concerns are not new; a decade ago, I defended the arboretum in the face of a Canberra Times front page report in March 2008 claiming that it was “Cactus”, and a “hospice for trees”. As a member of the Arboretum Jury in 2004-5, and chair of the tree selection committee advising the Arboretum Board and ACT Government for much of the subsequent five years, I am again happy to defend both the design and tree choice, without pretending that either were perfect.

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