Rebecca Le Get is an independent, early career researcher in the field of environmental history. Her research has primarily focused on the former grounds of tuberculosis hospitals from the late nineteenth to the mid–twentieth century in Victoria, including how the landscapes surrounding these institutions formed part of patient treatment regimens. She has published in peer reviewed journals about the Victorian Sanatorium for Consumptives, which operated at Echuca and Mount Macedon, and has presented at national and international conferences about the development of the state-run tuberculosis sanatorium system in Victoria.

Author email: rebe.le.get@gmail.com

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