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15. 1891 women’s suffrage petition. Parliament of Victoria, Melbourne, 2005.

  16. Ibid.

  CHAPTER 13: TRUTH OR PROPAGANDA? THE BRONZED ANZACS OF GALLIPOLI AND KOKODA

  1. Bean, C.E.W. The official history of Australia in the war of 1914–1918. Angus & Robertson, Sydney, 1921.

  2. ‘Reports by War Correspondents at the Landing including the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette’, No 39, Monday 17 May 1915. www. anzacsite.gov.au. Accessed 1 June 2013.

  3. Marshall, Robert. Journal, Scribblings and Letters 1915. Transcribed by Angela Marshall. Unpublished.

  4. ‘Enlistment Statistics and Standards, First World War’, Australian War Memorial, Canberra. www.awm.gov.au/encyclopedia/enlistment/ww1/. Accessed 1 June 2013.

  5. ‘Enlistment for the First World War in Rural Australia’, Australian War memorial. Canberra. www.awm.gov.au/journal/j33/mcquilton.asp. Accessed 1 June 2013.

  6. Dennis, C. J. The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke. Angus & Robertson. Sydney, 1915.

  7. ‘Enlistment for the First World War in Rural Australia’, op. cit.

  8. Francis, C. ‘Testament of Courage’, Reveille. Accessed at wwwl.aiatsis.gov.au/dawn/docs/vii/so4/10 pdf. Accessed May 2008; Bean, C.E.W, op. cit.

  9. Great Britain War Office. Statistics of the military effort of the British Empire during the Great War. 1914–1920. H. M. Stationery off, London, 1922.

  10. Scott, Ernest. Australia during the war. Angus & Robertson, Sydney, 1936.

  11. Cross, Stan. Cartoon: ‘For gorsake, stop laughing: this is serious’, Smith’s Weekly, 29 July 1933. Accessed State Library of Victoria. www.slv.vic.gov.au

  12. The Bran Mash. 4th L.H, Anzac Cove, [Turkey] (Bran Mash, no.1, 15 June 1915 AWM SI14).

  13. Schmidt, N. The Dinkum Oil. [Gallipoli], 2010. Nos 1–7 1915. Australian War Memorial. Access number AWM 419/46/30/Acc 21435. Retrieved from www.awm.gov.au/blog/2010/09/30/the-dinkum-oil/

  14. ‘Soldiers’ Slang’, Australian War Memorial. Canberra. www.awm.gov.au/education/resources/slang/Accessed May 2010.

  15. Fisher, Mackensie, Cawley, Clyde, Gwynn, May, Nicholson, Lord, Pickford, Roch. British Official Publications Collaborative Reader Information Service, February 1917. Accessed 12 July 2013.

  16. Bean, C.E.W, op. cit.

  17. Johnstone, Mark. The Journal of the Australian War Memorial. Issue 29. November 1996.

  18. Goldstein, Donald M & Dillon, Katherine V. The Pacific War papers: Japanese documents of World War II (1st ed). Interview with Admiral Nobutake Kondo Potomac Books, Washington, D.C., 2004.

  19. Cook, Taya Haruko, and Cook, Theodore. Japan at war. An Oral History. The New Press. 1992.

  20. Ibid.

  21. ‘Crisis at Home and Abroad’, john.curtin.edu.au/manofpeace/crisis.html. Accessed 1 June 2013.

  22. Cablegram from Curtin to Churchill. 17 January 1942. vrroom.naa.gov.au/print/?ID=24242. Accessed 1 June 2013.

  23. Australia Attacked – Air Raids – Australia’s War 1939–1945. www.ww2australia.gov.au/underattack/airraid.html. Accessed 12 July 2013.

  24. The Bombing of Darwin. National Archives of Australia. www.naa.gov.au/collection/fact-sheets/fs195.aspx. Accessed July 2013.

  25. ‘Air Raids on Australian Mainland – Second World War’, Australian War Memorial. www.awm.gov.au/encyclopedia/air_raids/ Accessed 12 July 2013.

  26. ‘All In. Living with War’, Australia’s War 1939–1945. www.ww2australia.gov.au/allin/livingwar.html. Accessed 12 July 2013.

  27. ‘Girl Guides Association of Australia’, Australian War Memorial. ID number: MSS1484. www.awm.gov.au/collection/MSS1484/. Accessed 12 July 2013, as well as personal experience by the author.

  28. Cook, Taya Haruko, and Cook, Theodore, op. cit.

  29. Cosgrove, Peter (General). ‘Ralph Honner Address’, Kokoda Track Foundation. March 2007. www.39battalion.org/GG146-APR-07.pdf. Accessed June 2013.

  30. ‘Australia’s War 1935–45’. Text, documents, graphics and video. www.ww2australia.gov.au. Accessed June 2012.

  31. Ibid.

  32. Ibid.

  33. Ibid.

  34. Ibid.

  35. Ibid.

  36. ‘History of the ACC – Australian Defence Force cadets’. www.cadetnet.gov.au/AAC/WHOWEARE/Pages/History.aspx. Accessed 1 June 2013.

  37. Alan Sullivan. Newsletter 39th Battalion, April 2007. www.39battalion.org/GG146-APR-07.pdf. Accessed 1 June 2013.

  38. Edwards, Theophilous Alfred (Colonel Dr). Personal communication circa 1960–69.

  CHAPTER 14: A LAND OF FLOODING RAIN

  1. ‘Gundagai 1852 Flood lists’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 5 July 1852, page 2. Trove. trove.nla.gov.au/list?id=4440. Accessed 12 July 2013.

  2. Townsville Bulletin, 15 January 2011. www.townsvillebulletin.com.au/article/2011/01/15/200131_news.html. Accessed 12 July 2013.

  3. Flood Flag maps 12 January 2011. qldfloods.org/maps/floodflagmaps. Accessed 12 July 2013.

  4. Zukerman, Wendy. ‘La Niña and monsoonal winds flood northern Australia’, New Scientist, 4 January 2011; ‘1974 Brisbane Floods’, The Australian. www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/gallerye6frg6nf-1225985694831?. Accessed 12 July 2013.

  5. Abrahams, M.J. ‘The Brisbane Floods January 1974: their impact on health’, 1976. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1018676. Accessed 12 July 2013.

  6. Flood Flag maps 12 January 2011, op. cit.

  7. Personal conversations with volunteer organisers and Premier Anna Bligh, January–July 2011.

  8. CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research. Sea-level Rise: Understanding the past – Improving projections for the future, 2013. Retrieved from www.cmar.csiro.au/sealevel/

  9. Netherlands National Climate Change Response Programme. National Climate Research, the Netherlands. www.climateresearchnetherlands.nl. Projects and Methods. Accessed 12 July 2013.

  10. ‘Coming to terms with cyclones’, ECOS magazine, CSIRO. ecosmagazine. com/?act=view_file&file_id=EC05p13.pdf. Accessed 12 July 2013.

  11. ‘Burning Down the House’, Catalyst. ABC TV, 10 June 2010. www.abc.net.au/catalyst/stories/2922902.htm. Accessed 12 July 2013; Phillips, Nicky. ‘CSIRO Bushfire Proof Houses’, Sydney Morning Herald. 17 April 2010; ‘Balancing fire risk at the urban fringe.’ ECOS. CSIRO. 21 November 2011. www.ecosmagazine.com/view/journals/ECOS_Print_Fulltext.cfm?f; Bushfires. CSIRO. 23 Nov 2011. www.csiro.au. Home. Environment. Accessed 12 July 2013.

  12. ‘Islands on land could make towns tsunami proof’, New Scientist, 15 February 2012. www.newscientist.com/…/mg21328525.800-islands-on-land-could-make. Accessed 12 July 2013.

  CHAPTER 15: A SHORT HISTORY OF GREAT BIG FARMING MISUNDERSTANDINGS

  1. Lowe, Ian. ‘Landcare Evolves But Bean Counters Haven’t’, Australasian Science. November 2012.

  2. Munn, A.J., Dawson, T.J., McLeod, S.R., Croft, D.B., Thompson, M.B., & Dickman, C.R. ‘Field metabolic rate and water turnover of red kangaroos and sheep in an arid rangeland: an empirically derived dry-sheep-equivalent for kangaroos’, Australian Journal of Zoology 57, 23–28. 2009. dx.doi.

  org/10.1071/ZO08063

  3. Beeton, R.J.S., Buckley, K.I., Jones, G.J., Morgan, D., Reichelt, R.E. & Trewin, D. (2006 Australian State of the Environment Committee). Australia State of the Environment 2006 Independent report to the Australian Government Minister for the Environment and Heritage, Department of the Environment and Heritage, Canberra, 2006.

  4. Olsen, P. & Low, T. Situation Analysis Report: Current state of scientific knowledge on kangaroos in the environment, including ecological and economic impact and effect of culling. Prepared for the Kangaroo Management Advisory Panel, March 2006. dx.doi.org/10.1071/ZO08063

  5. Beckmann, Roger. ‘Kangaroos on the farm’, ECOS. CSIRO Publishing.1.12.1990.

  6. Munn, A.J., Dawson, T.J., McLeod, S.R., Croft, D.B., Thompson, M.B., and Dickman, C.R., op. cit.

  7. ‘Living with wildlife on the farm’, CSIRO Division of Wildlife Research. ECOS, CSIRO Publishing. No 8. PP 28.

  8. Vasquez, Sonia. ‘Mange in W
ombats, New trial to assist wombats with sarcoptic mange’. Autumn 2002. www.marsupialsociety.org/02au03.html. Accessed 12 July 2013; Skerratt L.F., Phelan J., McFarlane, R. & Speare, R. ‘Serodiagnosis of toxoplasmosis in a common wombat’, Department of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia. April 1997. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9131574. Accessed 12 July 2013; Barnes, Michelle. Husbandry Manual: Common Wombat. Fourth Crossing Wildlife. www.fourthcrossingwildlife.com/CommonWombatHusbandryManual. Accessed 12 July 2013.

  9. Living with Wildlife. www.jackiefrench.com

  10. Anderson, Ian. ‘Should the cat take the rap?’ New Scientist. Issue 1926. 21 May 1994.

  11. Ridpath, M.G. ‘The wedge-tailed eagle’, Australian Natural History 16, 209–12, 1969.

  12. French, Jackie. Organic Control of Common Weeds. Aird Books, 1993, rev. 1997.

  13. French, Jackie. Natural Control of Garden Pests. Aird Books, 2007.

  CHAPTER 16: THIS GENEROUS LAND: TERRAPATHS, MORAL OMNIVORES AND HOW TO SURVIVE THE NEXT MILLENNIA

  1. Garnaut, Ross. The Garnaut Climate Change Review. Final Report. Projecting Australian Climate Change. Cambridge University Press. 2008 www.garnautreview.org.au/pdf/Garnaut_Chapter5.pdf. Accessed 13.7.2013.

  2. Donaldson, Susan, Dale, Ellis, Patricia & Feary, Sue, op. cit.

  3. Morwood, Mike & Van Oosterzee, Penny. A New Human: the Startling Discovery and Strange Story of the Hobbits of Flores, Indonesia. Smithsonian Books/HarperCollins, USA, 2007.

  4. Australian Bureau of Statistics. www.abs.gov.au. ABS Home. Accessed 12 July 2013.

  5. Young, Emma. ‘Hunting for Australia’s rich natural resources’, New Scientist. Issue 2564. 12 August 2006.

  6. MacIntosh, A. & Denniss, R. ‘Tasmania’s forestry sector akin to “work for the dole”’, Crikey, 2012. Retrieved from www.crikey.com.au/2012/08/21/tasmanias-forestry-sector-akin-to-work-for-the-dole/

  7. Robin, M. ‘Car subsidy sums: should Australia just keep Holden on?’, Crikey, 2013. Retrieved from www.crikey.com.au/2013/04/04/car-subsidy-sums-should-australia-just-keep-holden-on/

  8. Personal conversations 1973–1981, but the term is also used in several of her books and papers.

  9. Hamzelou, J. ‘Overeating now bigger global problem than lack of food’, New Scientist, 2896/97. 7. 2012.

  10. ‘Balancing fire risk at the urban fringe’, ECOS. CSIRO. 21 November 2011; www.ecosmagazine.com/view/journals/ECOS_Print_Fulltext.cfm?f; Bushfires. CSIRO, op. cit.; Barbard, Jeff. ‘Tsunami Resistant Port to be Built in Crescent City’, Huffington Post. San Francisco. 22 November 2012; ‘Islands on land could make towns tsunami proof’, New Scientist, op. cit.

  11. Water Services Association of Australia, ‘The WSAA Report Card 2006/07: performance of the Australian urban water industry and projections for the future’, WSAA, Melbourne, 2007.

  CHAPTER 17: THE NEXT HUNDRED YEARS

  1. World Meteorological Organization. The Global Climate 2001–2010: a decade of climate extremes – Summary Report, 2013. Retrieved from library. wmo.int/pmb_ged/wmo_1119_en.pdf; CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research. Sea-level Rise: Understanding the past – Improving projections for the future, 2013. Retrieved from www.cmar.csiro.au/sealevel/; Garnaut, Ross, op. cit.; Anderson, Ian. ‘Australia prepares to measure the rise and rise of the Pacific’, New Scientist. 22 July 1989.

  2. CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, 2013, op. cit.; Yu, wen-che. ‘Shallow Focus repeating earthquakes in the Tonga-kermadec Vanuatu Subduction Zones’, Bulletin of the Seismological Society America. February 2013, pages 463–486. bssa.geoscienceworld.org/content/103/1/463.abstract. Accessed 12 July 2013.

  3. Nowak, Rachel. ‘Australia’s quake-ridden past is uncovered’, New Scientist, Issue 2398, 7 June 2003; ‘Volcanic eruption “overdue” in Australia’, quoting Bernie Joyce from the University of Melbourne, New Scientist, Issue 28206, July 2011; Peterson, Christian. ‘The quake Australia thought could never happen’, New Scientist, Issue 169806, January 1990; Zuckerman, Wendy. ‘Volcanic eruption “overdue” in Australia’, New Scientist, Issue 282006, July 2011; Gibson, Gary, Rosenbaum, Gideon & Pascale, Adam. ‘Christchurch Earthquake: Experts Respond’, Australasian Science, February 2011;

  4. Jones, Nicola. ‘Meteorite impacts frequently trigger tsunamis’, New Scientist. Issue 2360. 14 September 2002.

  5. Mackenzie, Deborah, ‘Bird flu may soon land in Europe and Australia’ (in News),New Scientist. Issue 2507. 6 July 2005; Anderson, Ian. ‘A real headache’, New Scientist, 4 April 1998; Anderson, Ian. ‘Plague’s progress: A deadly mosquito-borne disease is poised to enter Australia’, New Scientist, 28 February 1998; ‘Horseshoe bats in the frame as source of SARS’ (in News), New Scientist, Issue 2520, 8 October 2005; New Scientist, p 7, 22–29 December 2012, quoting the Global Burden of Disease Report of nearly 500 scientists from five countries.

  6. Probability of Asteroid Impact. www.risk-ed.org/pages/risk/asteroid_prob.htm. Accessed 12 July 2013; R. Marcus, H. J. Melosh, & G. Collins. Earth Impact Effects Program, an online calculator for qualitative estimation of impact effects. Purdue University, Imperial College London.

  7. Garnaut, Ross, op. cit.; Australian Climate Commission Report 2013. Climate Commission. Accessed 12 July 2013; Anderson, Ian. ‘Australia prepares to measure the rise and rise of the Pacific’, New Scientist. 22 July 1989; Coghlan, Andy and Slezak, Michael. ‘Australia faces another week of “catastrophic” heat.’ New Scientist 14:42 08 January 2013; ‘Changing wave heights projected as the atmosphere warms’, Australasian Science, April 2013: quoting Dr Mark Hemer, CSIRO, Canberra. Australia, in the journal Nature Climate Change on April 25; ‘Climate tug of war disrupting Australian atmospheric circulation patterns’, Australasian Science, June 2013: quoting co-authors Mr Guojian Wang and Dr Wenju Cai in the Nature Journal Scientific Reports; CSIRO, ‘projections of days over 35°C to 2100 for all capital cities under a no-mitigation case’, data prepared for the Garnaut Climate Change Review, CSIRO, Aspendale, Victoria, 2008; CSIRO & BoM 2007, Climate Change in Australia: Technical report 2007, CSIRO, Melbourne.

  8. Hendon, H.H., Thompson, D.W.J. & Wheeler, M.C., op. cit.; Nicholls, N., op. cit.

  9. Hamzelou, J., op. cit.

  10. Sabto, Michelle. ‘Can urban farms feed city and soul?’ ECOS 27.5.2013. No. 183, CSIRO Publishing; ‘Saltgrass part of innovative farm-system for saline land’ (not attributed), ECOS, CSIRO Publishing, 18 March 2013; ‘Model may help farmers better deal with seasonal variability’ (not attributed), ECOS, CSIRO Publishing, 21 January 2013; ‘Salt-tolerant wheat hybrid and saltbush for farming salinised land’ (not attributed), ECOS, CSIRO Publishing, 12.08.2012; ‘Farming a climate change solution’ (not attributed). ECOS, CSIRO Publishing, 22.2.2008; ‘The farmers’ tree program that’s growing potential’ (not attributed), ECOS, CSIRO Publishing, 21.11.2005; ‘Bacteria help wattles “re-green” Australia’ (not attributed), ECOS, CSIRO Publishing, 1.2.2004; ‘Rising salt: a test of tactics and techniques’ (not attributed), ECOS, CSIRO Publishing, 1.9.1998; Deeker, Wayne & Bennet, Bryony. ‘Winning back the Wheatbelt’, ECOS No. 78, CSIRO Publishing, 1.12.1993, Pages 30–33; Lowe, Ian. ‘Antipodes: Becoming clever in the country: Ian Lowe hears about high tech farming’, New Scientist, Issue 2039, 20 July 1996; ‘Landholders gravitate to carbon farming’, CSIRO Publishing. August 2011. Thwaites, Tim. ‘Down under on the up and up’, New Scientist, Issue 2527, 26 November 2005.

  11. Australian Climate Commission Report 2013. Climate Commission. Accessed 12 July 2013; ‘Changing wave heights projected as the atmosphere warms’, Australasian Science, April 2013, op. cit.

  12. Schneider, M., Froggatt, A. & Hazemann, J. World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2012. Retrieved from www.worldnuclearreport.org/

  13. Zukerman, Wendy. ‘Fungus out! The frog resistance is here’, New Scientist. Issue 2790. 10 December 2010.

  14. Sullivan, Bryan and French, Jackie. To the Moon and Back. Angus & Robertson, Sydney, 2004.

  15. ‘New stars of
innovative sustainable design’ (in News), New Scientist, 8 August 2011; ‘Wind farm to meet regional city’s domestic power needs’ (not attributed), ECOS, CSIRO Publishing, 10 September 2012.

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