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Image courtesy of the National Trust of Queensland, Hou Wang Temple. The businesses in Chinatowns offered accommodation, medicinal herbs, fresh food grown by Chinese market gardeners and groceries. A Chinese school, a language and culture centre and a Ch...
Eventually, streams catch more water or join other streams to form a river. The Murray River and its main tributary, the Darling River, are the two main rivers in the Murray-Darling River Basin. The Snowy River is probably Australia's most famous river,...
Many Australians are directly or indirectly involved in farming. For those Australians not involved with farming, the country's recent rural and agricultural history still has strong links to the heritage and culture of Australia. Wheat and other grain ...
Website all about water. Includes chemical and physical properties of water; management, use and conservation of water; and water quality guidelines.
Informit Collections contains electronic versions of publications previously published by RMIT Publishing and a number of other organisations. RMIT Publishing has been licensed by these organisations as publishers and copyright owners to include their ma...
Water That Works: Sustainable Water Management in the Commercial Sector is the first in a new series of CEDA studies called Business Best Practice reports, which look at key issues for Australian business. Water That Works explains the issues, trends and ...
The Federal Government is today expected to unveil a plan for Cubbie to sell its water rights under a new water purchase tender in Queensland's Lower Balonne. Below Cubbie, the Lower Balonne floodplain straddles the Queensland-NSW border. Another suitor ...
More suburbs need more water but supplying this water raises problems. ACF commissioned environmental consultants, URS Australia Pty Ltd, to look at meeting this future demand through maximising use of locally available resources. The roofs and lands of...
Penrith City Council has long been committed to the conservation and protection of our water resources. An active member of programs such as the Sydney Water Every Drop Counts program since 2002 and the ICLEI Water Campaign since 2003, Council has implem...
Search Entire RMIT web site -------------------------- Home pages Contact details Degrees, certificates... The Water Management Plan is a response to a State Government requirement for major water users to detail their water consumption and demonstrate sa...
Search Entire RMIT web site -------------------------- Home pages Contact details Degrees, certificates... The Water Management Plan is a response to a State Government requirement for major water users to detail their water consumption and demonstrate sa...
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation is Australia's national science agency and one of the largest and most diverse research agencies in the world. CSIRO has a range of facilities that are opened to the public, with each offeri...
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The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation is Australia's national science agency and one of the largest and most diverse research agencies in the world. Developing information management systems and technologies for sewer and water ...
Water is our most valuable, natural resource. Water Quality Monitoring allows us to collect regular data of water quality to assess the impacts of these activities on the overall health of the catchment. Water Quality Monitoring provides an avenue by wh...
Spike is Meanjin's blog. The name comes from Meanjin's original meaning as an Aboriginal word for the spike of land on which central Brisbane sits. Spike is written by Jessica Au and Sophie Cunningham as well as featuring guest posts by people we like....
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