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    • Carbon farming for resilient rangelands: people, paddocks and policy 

      Baumber, Alex; Waters, Cathy; Cross, Rebecca; Metternicht, Graciela; Simpson, Marja
      Published 2020
      Carbon farming is a new land use option over extensive areas of the Australian rangelands. This land use change has been promoted by government incentives to mitigate climate change, with most of Australia’s land sector ...
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    • Chemistry in the Time of COVID-19: Reflections on a Very Unusual Semester 

      George-Williams, Stephen; Motion, Alice; Pullen, Reyne; Rutledge, Peter J.; Schmid, Siegbert; Wilkinson, Shane
      Published 2020
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    • World's first natural omega-3 yoghurt 

      Gulati, Suresh Kumar; Barnett, Jonty; Cox, Geoff; Scott, Trevor William
      Published 2017-01-01
      World's first natural omega-3 yoghurt
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    • Digital gambling payments methods: Harm-minimization policy considerations 

      Gainsbury, Sally M.; Blaszczynski, Alex
      Published 2020
      According to the Reserve Bank of Australia Governor, cash has become a “niche payment instrument” and efforts are needed to inform policies and regulations regarding digital payment methods. The Covid-19 pandemic has ...
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    • Dataset for "Swimming nets have positive effects on populations of the endangered White’s seahorse Hippocampus whitei" 

      Simpson, Michael; Morris, Rebecca; Harasti, David; Coleman, Ross
      Published 2020-08-28
      This is the dataset for all analyses performed in the manuscript titled "Swimming nets have positive effects on populations of the endangered White’s seahorse Hippocampus whitei" published in the journal "Aquatic Conservation: ...
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