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Tasmania ACS Branch Update – Dec 2011
ACS Tas has had a great end to the year with successful involvements in Coastcare Week celebrations and a new coastal alliance. Coastcare week was celebrated with many fun and diverse activities and events across Tasmania, with the largest of … Continue reading
Position vacant – Social Behavioural Modeller -CSIRO, Hobart Tas
Social Behavioural Modeller -CSIRO Work in a world class facility Offering outstanding career development and professional support Join CSIRO – Australia’s premier scientific and research organisation The social behavioural modeller will play a key role in multidisciplinary natural resource management … Continue reading
Position vacant – Coastal Modeller – Data Assimilation CSIRO, Hobart Tas
Coastal Modeller – Data Assimilation – CSIRO Are you passionate about what science and technology can achieve? Work in a dynamic team with dedicated professionals Join CSIRO – Australia’s premier scientific and research organisation The successful candidate will work within … Continue reading
Tasmanian Coastal Works Manual
A Best Practice Management Guide for Changing Coastlines The Tasmanian Coastal Works Manual has been produced by The Coastal and Marine Branch, EPA Division, Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment (DPIPWE), with funding support from the Australian Government’s … Continue reading
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Limp, leap or learn?
Professor Jan McDonald, from the University of Tasmania Law School, has secured $217, 784 in funding through the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility (NCCARF) Settlements and Infrastructure theme, for the project -’Limp, leap or learn?’ The project will develop … Continue reading
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