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Queensland
Geographical Perspectives. 2006. 247 p.
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Safe, Sustainable and
Secure Communities by Ken Granger, paper delivered as the
2003 J.P. Thomson Oration. 2005. 29 p.
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Gulf
of Carpentaria Scientific Study Report.
2005. 390 p.
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White
Mountains Scientific Study Report. 2003. 146 p.
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Antarctica: a Conducted
Tour from Ancient to Modern by S.L. Kirkby, paper delivered
as the 2002 J.P. Thomson Oration. Bound with Undara: the
Longest Known Young Lava Flow by P.J. Stephenson, supported
by the Ken Sutton Trust. 2002. 50 p.
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Braving the Bull of Heaven:
Drought Management Strategies, Past, Present
and Future by R.L. Heathcote. Bound with Societal
Benefits from Seasonal Climate Forecasting by Roger Stone.
Papers delivered as the 2000 and 2001 J.P. Thomson Orations. 2002. 54 p.
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Herald
Cays Scientific Study Report.
2001. 168 p.
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A Continent
for a Nation?: Environment-Identity Convergences in Australia, 1901-2001,
by J.M. Powell. Bound with Dividing Societies: the
Socio-political Spatial Implications of Restructuring in Australia,
by Robert J. Stimson. Papers delivered as the 1998 and 1999 J.P.
Thomson Orations. 2000. 41 p.
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Musselbrook
Reserve Scientific Study Report. 1998. 343 p. (out of print)
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A Study to Investigate the
Geographical Literacy of Queensland School Students, by Rod
Gerber. Report of a stratified study of primary and secondary
students in Queensland schools, examining the knowledge, skills and
values that constitute the students' geographical literacy. 1993. 79p.
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Cape
York Peninsula Scientific Expedition Report. 1993. 2
vols. (Vol 1 available, Vol 2 out of print)
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Geography in Society: a
Case for Geography in Australian Society. Twenty-two short
articles on the relevance of geography, grouped under the headings:
Geography at Work, Geography for Everyday Living, Geography for
Education. 1992. 92 p.
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Technology Education and
Geography in Australian Higher Education, by Rod Gerber.
Report of a survey of university geographers' understanding of,
attitudes to, and use of technology. 1992. 41p.