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Complete Proceedings |
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Understanding the impact of climate change on water quality in South-East Australia |
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Robert Sargent
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Comprehensive Review and Strategic Renewal of the largest river works program in the Murray-Darling Basin |
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Hugo Bowman
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Developing the new Victorian Waterway Management Strategy – an evolution of catchment-based approach to sustaining living waterways Clyde Creek, how working together pays off. |
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Nikki Gemmill
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Tea Garden Creek Weir Fishway – Worn down weirs a way for fish to fare |
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Julian Martin
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Improving outcomes for a highly fragmented, poorly known River Blackfish population in peri-urban Melbourne |
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Matthew Le Feuvre
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Fighting against extinction – the conservation of four small-bodied threatened freshwater fish species in the Lower Lakes |
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Sylvia Zukowski
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Protective watercourse fencing: Insights from the Cudlee Creek bushfire |
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William Hannaford
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Embedding fluvial geomorphology in the updated Technical Guidelines for Waterway Management |
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Stuart Cleven
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Delivering Natural Flood Management (NFM): Working with geomorphic, vegetative and hydrological recovery in nature- based river management |
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Kirstie Fryirs
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Restoring mangroves for bank stabilisation on the Caboolture River |
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Margie Dickson
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From Fire to Flood: Lessons learnt from a nature-based reach-scale strategy after 22 years at Stockyard Creek |
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Rhiannon Hughes
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People, Passion and Policy: Voluntary landholder participation in a successful catchment wide environmental flow program |
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Rebecca Freshwater
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Upper Avoca Healthy Catchment Plan: Centring Djaara values in catchment management planning |
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Caitlin Dunolly-Lee
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Co-design and co-delivery: Maintaining momentum at the mid-point of the Healthy Waterways Strategy for Melbourne |
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Johanna Slijkerman
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Creation of refuge wetland habitat for the nationally-threatened fish species Dwarf Galaxias (Galaxiella pusilla) in the Cardinia Creek system, using an existing water authority retarding basin site |
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Fiona Gilbert
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Making remote sense of wetland vegetation change over time |
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Leigh Smith
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Remediating A Wastewater Lagoon to Become an Ecological and Community Asset |
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Felicity Hewett
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The use of eDNA to understand spatial and temporal patterns of platypus occupancy in Kosciuszko National Park, New South Wales |
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Bree Webb
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Riverside Recreation: Assessing the Effects of Flow Regulation on the Bars and Benches of the lower Goulburn River |
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Thom Gower
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SRIF – Assessment of interim Jindabyne release arrangements |
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Andrew Little
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Innovation in infrastructure – the construction challenges of delivering low flows at existing private dams |
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Damian Rowley
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Headwater streams restoration: “Two creek systems are not the same!” |
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Chamantha Athapaththu
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Cementing Success in Rainbows |
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David Stork
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Catalysing Positive Rural Landholder Practice Change for River and Water Quality Protection |
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Julian O’Mara
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Water quality impacts from post-fire erosional events: A case study from a peatland within the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area |
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Rani Carroll
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A Post-Fire Catchment Hazards Toolbox for assessing erosion and flooding risks after bushfire |
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Kristen Joyse
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Site level vegetation and sediment processes observed over a decade of river rehabilitation |
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Jack Coates-Marnane
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Environmental benefits and risk assessment for the Victorian Constraints Measures Program |
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Ben Gawne
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The economic value of riparian restoration in the Mackay-Whitsundays region |
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Isabelle Flook
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Rivers of Data: Socio-economic MER frameworks for environmental watering |
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Lauren Ware
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Know your reach – a co-design approach to assessing waterway protection across the Wimmera |
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Carl Larsen
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Developing a method to define land slope surface treatments to minimise scour erosion potential – a case study using RUSLE method. |
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Dhriti Sharma
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Communicate environmental science and management with user-centred interactive design to empower data-driven decision-making |
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Tory Grice
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Quantifying decreased hillslope erosion rates from grazing management of pastoral lands |
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Robin Ellis
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Unlocking the potential: The challenge of quantifying the impact of riparian revegetation on sediment load reduction |
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Daniel Trnovsky
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Budget-Friendly Boulders: Developing a Methodology for Evaluation of Rock within Spoil Piles for Reuse in Natural Landform Design |
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Kris Muller
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Catchment Stewardship in Victoria – Building on the legacy |
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Adam Hood
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Land Restoration and Water Stewardship with the Swan Brook Community of Practice |
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Erin Healy
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The Victorian Riparian Works Review Program |
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Renae Ayres
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Unprecedented? Unlikely |
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Daryl Lam
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Post-fire erosion mitigation investigation and trial in the Warragamba drinking water catchment |
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Rebecca Mabbott
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Instream plant distribution across a variable landscape |
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Scott Alexander McKendrick
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Assessing the efficacy of a reach scale stability management program: the Mary River, Queensland |
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Misko Ivezich
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Impact of the ‘or natural’ clause on environmental flow compliance when modelling future climate change scenarios |
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Katherine Szabo
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Hydrology and hydraulic modelling for Stage 1A of the Victorian Constraints Measures Program |
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Simon Lang
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Hydrological Restoration of the Critically Endangered Fleurieu Peninsula Swamps Ecological Community |
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Ben Taylor
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Provision of fish passage for sustainable pumped storage hydropower projects |
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Nick Thomas-Kinsella
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PROTECTION FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS |
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Terry George
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Quantifying the Benefit of Vegetation in Reducing Sediment Delivery to Morton Bay |
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Michael Cheetham
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Weir drawdown desilting: balancing water quality risks with sediment connectivity and cost-effectiveness benefits. |
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Sam Davidson
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Assessment of the impact of Class 1 drainage line exclusion zone settings on the ingress of sediment to stream |
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James J. Shelley
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Keeping Rivers in their Tracts – a Review of the Regulatory Landscape |
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Claire Fitzpatrick
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Modelling for the Healthy Waterways Strategy mid-term review: risks and opportunities in the face of urban growth and climate change |
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Rhys A. Coleman
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Visualising a better future for native fish across the Southern Murray-Darling Basin |
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Andrew Sharpe
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Quantifying the effect of climate change on aquatic ecosystems using Eco Risk Projector |
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Zach Marsh
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Full metal jacket: The accumulation of metal pollutants in the fur of platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus). How does water pollution impact a high trophic order predator? |
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Katherine G Warwick
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Tribulations and triumphs of landscape scale biodiversity assessment with eDNA |
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Al Danger
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Can Artificial Intelligence and humans be friends at work? |
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Matthew Morrison
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The importance of multidisciplinary communication methods: valuing trust when selling the science |
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Chris Walsh
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Great Barrier Reef Catchment Loads Monitoring Program: Digital Products and Commitment to the FAIR — Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability — Data Principles |
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Eloise Wilson
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Do our interventions really work? Lessons from a stocktake of intervention effectiveness |
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Karen White
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Flow optimisation benefits fish and crayfish in refuge pools A |
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Chris Bloink
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Incorporating First Nations Knowledge into Technical Water Projects |
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Jamie Kaye
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Rivers of Carbon, river science in action: connecting farmers and community to practical river restoration solutions |
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Alex James
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Interweaving love, knowledge, and action: how we are bringing back the Murray-Darling Basin’s Forgotten River |
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Siwan Lovett
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Sharing knowledge: What can smaller gully and streambank erosion management programs learn from large-scale programs in the GBR catchment? |
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Lyndsay Charlton
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Sediment Management in Metropolitan Adelaide |
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Helen Braithwaite
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The use of long-term monitoring data to inform the analysis of, and prognosis for, an incised stream system: The Cann River in Far East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia |
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Ross E Hardie
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Setting the trend: Integrating long-term monitoring data to assess trends in riverine fish populations and inform management outcomes across Victoria |
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Zeb Tonkin
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Putting it all together: synthesis of multiple long-term monitoring programs to inform effective water quality offsets |
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Michael Newham
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Improving environmental and human health monitoring during natural disasters: EPA Victoria’s Flood Recovery Vehicles Project |
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Chris Garland
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Blending Indigenous science with molecular techniques using Environmental DNA |
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Harrison Coleman
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Enhancing Riparian Restoration Through Improved Monitoring and Collaboration |
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Stephanie Phillips
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Consideration of geomorphology and room for the river concepts in adaptive urban stream management in South East Queensland |
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Ben Pearson
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Erosion explosion: a journey down Brisbane’s most eroded creek |
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Sheyanne Frisby
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Understanding and saving headwater streams in urbanizing areas |
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Belinda Hatt
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Preserving Aquatic Habitats: Utilising Fishing Line Bins to Safeguard Platypus Populations |
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Michelle Ryan
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A little litter goes a long way: Innovation in litter assessments |
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Birgit Jordan
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Let’s stop arguing with ourselves: a consistent approach to river classification that allows purpose driven typologies |
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James Grove
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Natural Capital Region: Quantifying the multiple benefits of natural resource management investment |
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Nick Marsh
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Navigating water resource sustainability: A risk-based multicriteria analysis of community-identified options driving planning decisions in a declining South Australian water resource |
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Stuart Sexton
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Natural Capital Suite: Streamlining investment in natural resource management |
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David Waters
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Soil properties within Giant Gippsland Earthworm Megascolides australis habitat |
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Michael Aberton
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Flooding in an Uncertain Future: Can Policy Keep Up with Science? |
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Alexander Barton
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Thinking in systems about integrated water management – a case study |
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Himanthi Mendis
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Geomorphology of gravel-bed rivers three years after high-severity bushfire |
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Carter Lybeck
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Integrating stakeholder perspectives and attitudes to flood impacts in inland rivers |
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Michael Rupic
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Environmental flows in the city: Delivering benefits with excess water |
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Priya van Ryn
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Turning flow events into dollars and cents |
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Kira Woods
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Healthy Waterways Strategy mid-term review – Learning by Doing |
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Sharyn Rossrakesh
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The ‘Physical Form Five’: Weaving strategic geomorphology into waterway management |
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Geoff Vietz
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