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Reversal of Ages of the Kalkadoon/Leichhardt Complex and the Magna Lynn Metabasalt, NW Queensland

Perkins, W.G. (2022)

One of the central tenets of interpretation of the Mount Isa Inlier, North West Queensland, is that there is a median underlying belt of Paleoproterozoic acid volcanics (Leichhardt Volcanics) and granites (Kalkadoon Supersuite), 1850–1860...

Perinatal Health Surveillance: A Spatiotemporal Analysis of Administrative Health Records from Queensland, Australia

Parayiwa, C., Behie, A. M., and Lal, A. (2022)

Research into the spatial and temporal distribution of perinatal health across Queensland, Australia, remains limited. This is despite studies within perinatal epidemiology supporting the importance of exploring spatial trends to identify t...

Frequently Burnt Subtropical Eucalypt Forest Is More Resilient to Wildfire Than Rarely Burnt Forest

Williams, P., Watson, P., Kington, D., and Collins, E. (2022)

Open eucalypt forests with a grassy understorey are becoming rare in the volcanic landscapes on the Queensland–New South Wales border, as woody plants thicken with the cessation of regular planned burning. Whether previous planned burning...

Population Dynamics and Fire Response of Two Rare Shrubs in Brisbane Eucalypt Forests

Williams, P., Collins, E., Nash, M., Wood, C., Cooper, M., Hardie, C., and Messer, K. (2022)

Understanding how eucalypt forest flora respond to fire allows the implementation of a planned burn program that best suits the ecosystem, including threatened species. We report on the dynamics and response to low-intensity planned burning...

A Rangelands Conundrum – the Division Within and Among Producers and Stakeholders Regarding Climate Change: Addressing the Challenge to Promote and Gain Consensus of Perception

L. Lloyd oam, D.L., and George, D.A. (2022)

The science of climate change is almost universally accepted by the science community, yet producers and other key stakeholders in the rangelands are divided in their beliefs and understandings of climate change and the part that climate ch...

Coal Seam Gas Mining: An Assault on Farming Land, Water Resources and Property Rights

Dart, P., Lynam, C., Pointon, R., and Edwards, G. (2022)

Coal seam gas mining in the Surat and Bowen Basins in Queensland, Australia, has developed rapidly over the past decade. Many landholders are concerned about the effects of the industry on groundwater and agricultural resources and the weak...

Recent Initiatives for Biodiversity Conservation on Privately Tenured Rural Land: An Introductory Survey and Discussion

Dart, P., England, P. C., and Quinn, N. (2022)

In Australia, and across the world, there is growing interest in protecting biodiversity on privately tenured rural land. New design frameworks and new funding models, including market-driven opportunities, are being actively pursued by Aus...

Coal, Bees and Fossils: The History and Significance of the Redbank Plains Formation Fossil Sites, South East Queensland

Rix, A. (2022)

The Redbank Plains Formation, between Brisbane and Ipswich in South East Queensland, provides fossil evidence of the fauna and flora of the earliest part of the Cenozoic era, and is dated from the Paleogene Period, specifically the late Pal...

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