She was author and editor of two important works in relation to conservation and environment in Tasmania - The South West Book,[2] and Fight for the forests.[3]
She also was involved in the compilation of Tasmanian poetry in River of verse.[8][9]
After her death Bob Brown gave a eulogy at a memorial event in Lindisfarne, Tasmania.[10] Later another item from the pen of Geoff Law in Hobart appeared.[11] A commemoration is also noted at Monument Australia.[12]
^Gee, Helen; Fenton, Janet, 1951-; Hodge, Greg; Australian Conservation Foundation (1978), The south west book : a Tasmanian wilderness, Australian Conservation Foundation, ISBN978-0-85802-056-6{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
^Gee, Helen; Robb, Marie; The Wilderness Society (Hobart, Tas.) (2001), For the forests : a history of the Tasmanian forest campaigns, The Wilderness Society, ISBN978-1-875768-09-7
^Gee, Helen; Tasmanian Wilderness Society (1978), The Franklin : Tasmania's last wild river (3rd ed.), Tasmanian Wilderness Society (published 1979), ISBN978-0-908412-00-6
^Summers, Ronnie; Gee, Helen (2009), Ronnie : Tasmanian songman (1st ed.), Magabala Books, ISBN978-1-921248-10-8
^Gee, Helen; Waterman, Peter, 1941-; South West Tasmania Resources Survey (1981), An archaeological and historical perspective for SW Tasmania, Steering Committee, South West Tasmania Resources Survey, ISBN978-0-7246-1005-1{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
^Gee, Helen; Waterman, Peter, 1941-; South West Tasmania Resources Survey (1978), The provision of access and recreation potential of south west Tasmania, Steering Committee, South West Tasmania Resources Survey, ISBN978-0-7246-0567-5{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
^Gee, Helen; Robb, Marie (2004), River of verse : a Tasmanian journey 1800 - 2004, Back River Press, ISBN978-0-646-44182-5