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We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging
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The department may disclose your personal information to the Australian Border Force, the Department of Home Affairs and other Australian government agencies, persons or organisations
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Travel guide to five regions in northern Australia with information on the local bush food Hiddins, Les 2001, Bush tucker field guide, Penguin Books, Ringwood, Vic 184 pp
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This policy statement is concerned with 37 shorebird species that migrate annually to and from Australia (see Table 1) These species are listed as migratory under the EPBC Act, and are the subject of the Australian Government Wildlife Conservation Plan for Migratory Shorebirds
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Prepared for Water Corporation Beard, J S 1976 Vegetation survey of Western Australia Western Australia 1: 1 000 000 vegetation series Design and cartography by Dept of Geography, University of W A Department of Agriculture, Water, and the Environment (DAWE) 2022
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• Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale and State Library of Western Australia Public Libraries Copies of the document may be downloaded from https: www walimestone com If you require assistance accessing the document, please call Ben Hollyock at JBS G on 9380 3100 Submissions can be addressed to WA Limestone:
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k Cockatoos are listed as threatened under the EPBC Act (1999) Environmental Impact Assessment (refer Att 2, section 4, pp 14-22) carried out to address the "Referral guidelines for 3 WA threatened black cockatoo species" (Commonwealth of Australia 2022) has indicated that a significant impact o
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The Kingston and Arthur’s Vale Historic Area (KAVHA) on Norfolk Island is one of eleven sites that comprise the Australia Convict Sites World Heritage Property
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