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GIS and Data Management

Role of Spatial Information to Support a Major Policy in Water and Natural Resource Management in Australia
Dr. Alan Forghani
The Changing of the Guard
Ryan Fraser
Streamlining Aboriginal Heritage Applications
Chris Dorrian
Diversity Across the Wheatbelt
Cliff Morris

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