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Flying-fox camps, survey date: ...
The SS 'Dicky' was a coastal trader that operated in and around Australia from at least 1887 until its loss in 1893. The details of its early operation are unknown but by 1886 it was registered in ...
The annual Finalised Priority Assessment List (FPAL) is the list of species, ecological communities and key threatening processes that have been prioritised by the Threatened Species Scientific ...
To make good decisions that involve nature, we need to understand how nature supports our economy and wellbeing. Natural capital accounting (also known as environmental-economic accounting) helps us ...
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Coral Sea Reefs, cays and herbivorous fish of the Marion Plateau ...
The river steamer Nubeena was totally wrecked at Roaring Beach, South Arm on the night of 7 October 1910, while on one of her regular voyages from Tasman Peninsula to Hobart. Nubeena had been expected ...
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The ship George III sailed from Woolwich, England for Hobart with 220 male convicts, guards, their families and crew, totalling 308, on 14 December 1834 under the command of William Moxey. On 27 ...
The barque Cataraqui sailed from Liverpool for Melbourne on 20 April 1845 with 367 assisted emigrants under the care of surgeons Charles and Edward Carpenter, and forty-one crewmen under the command ...
On 7 November 1824 the ship Caroline, Captain Daniel Taylor, sailed from Sydney on a whaling and sealing voyage to the ‘South Seas’. On 15 February 1825 the vessel dropped anchor at the south-western ...