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NAFI proves invaluable asset in recent bushfire emergency
Read more about NAFI proves invaluable asset in recent bushfire emergencyDecades worth of fire knowledge, data and experience were put to the test this month with the North Australia & Rangelands Fire Information (NAFI) service receiving an unprecedented number of map requests during the Barkly region bushfires.
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Critically acclaimed journalist Stan Grant to present this year's Vincent Lingiari Memorial Lecture
Read more about Critically acclaimed journalist Stan Grant to present this year's Vincent Lingiari Memorial LectureCritically acclaimed journalist, author, radio and television presenter, documentary film maker and Wiradjuri and Kamilaroi man, Professor Stan Grant Jnr will deliver the 22nd Vincent Lingiari Memorial Lecture at Charles Darwin University (CDU).
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Project to look at climate impacts on Northern Australia's turtle populations
Read more about Project to look at climate impacts on Northern Australia's turtle populationsA new project, between Charles Darwin University (CDU), Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) and indigenous ranger groups, will investigate how sea level rise and increasing sand temperature may affect Northern Australia’s turtle populations.

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