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Bradshaw, Wayne (2024) Book Review of "W.E.H. Stanner: Selected Writings" by W.E.H. Stanner. Melbourne, Australia, La Trobe University Press, 2024. ISBN 9781760644048. Australian Policy and History, 3 April 2024.

Brennan, Claire (2024) Land and Sea: the significance of named places in digitally mapping historic ocean voyages. M/C Journal, 27 (5).

Buhrich, Alice, Richards, Lewis, Bing, Brian, Richards, Jimmy, Prior, Sharon, Lacey, Jenny, Casey, Tania, and Mosquito, Megan (2024) Resistance and reprisals: The Ewamian Frontier Wars 1863–98. Aboriginal History, 47. pp. 111-131.

Brennan, Claire, and Stevenson, Ana (2023) Australasian Cook Monuments, and Australasian Cook Landings [Map]. UNSPECIFIED.

Burrows, Lianda, Holden, Darren, and Tynan, Elizabeth (2023) Untangling Maralinga: Spatial and Temporal Complexities of Australia’s Atomic Anthropocene. Journal of Australian Studies, 47 (3). pp. 515-530.

Brennan, Claire (2022) Beyond Cook: Explorers of Australia and the Pacific. James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia.

Bradshaw, Wayne, and Lucas, Helen (2021) Encountering the History of Catholic Education in the Townsville Diocese [Exhibition]. [Creative Work]

Bradshaw, Wayne (2021) On building a Church in the north: Father William McGinty’s time in Bowen. In: [Presented at the Australian Historical Association Conference]. From: AHA Conference 2021: ‘Unfinished Business’, 29 November - 2 December 2021, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Brennan, Claire (2021) Protecting the environmental integrity of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. In: McNicol, Barbara, (ed.) Sustainable Planet: Issues and Solutions for our Environment's Future. ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, pp. 371-380.

Brennan, Claire (2021) Urban flooding in Australia. In: McNicol, Barbara, (ed.) Sustainable Planet: Issues and Solutions for our Environment's Future. ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, pp. 105-113.

Brennan, Claire (2019) The physical Endeavour: how a wooden ship shaped Cook's first circumnavigation. Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, 105 (2). pp. 135-158.

Brennan, Claire (2018) Digital humanities, digital methods, digital history, and digital outputs: history writing and the digital revolution. History Compass, 16 (10).

Brennan, Claire, Megarrity, Lyndon, and Fielding, Trisha (2018) From swords to ploughshares: Townsville men and women who served their community in war and peace. [Creative Work]

Brennan, Claire (2017) Australia's Northern Safari. M/C Journal, 20 (6).

Biedermann, Narelle (2017) Australian military nursing from ANZAC to now: embracing the ghosts of our nursing ancestors. Advances in Historical Studies, 6. pp. 65-77.

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Dowe, John Leslie (2020) The Australian paintings of Marianne North, 1880–1881: landscapes ‘doomed shortly to disappear’. Cunninghamia, 20.

Dowe, John, Maroske, Sara, and May, Tom (2020) Flowers and fungi: illustrations by Ferdinand von Mueller’s nieces. Australian Garden History, 32. pp. 12-15.

Dowe, John, and Maroske, Sara (2020) John Dallachy (1804–71): collecting botanical specimens at Rockingham Bay. Historical Records of Australian Science, 31 (2). pp. 101-117.

Dowe, John, and Maroske, Sara (2020) John Dallachy (1804–71): from gardener to botanical collector. Historical Records of Australian Science, 31 (2). pp. 87-100.

Dowe, John, May, Tom W., Maroske, Sara, and Smith, Lucy T. (2020) The Wehl family of South Australia and their botanical connections with “Dear Uncle” Baron Ferdinand von Mueller. Swainsona, 34. pp. 1-79.

Dowe, John Leslie (2017) Baron Ferdinand von Mueller, the “Princeps of Australian Botany,” and a historical account of his Australasian palms. Palms, 61 (1). pp. 21-40.

Dowe, John Leslie (2017) A family’s contribution to Queensland botany: John Howard Simmonds [Snr] (1862–1955), Rose Simmonds (née Culpin) (1877–1960) and John Howard Simmonds [Jnr] (1901–1992). Austrobaileya, 10 (1). pp. 168-183.

Dowe, John Leslie, and Maroske, Sara (2016) 'These princely plants': Ferdinand Mueller and the naming of Australasian palms. Historical Records of Australian Science, 27 (1). pp. 13-27.

Dowe, John Leslie (2016) Charles Weldon (de Burgh) Birch (Count Zelling), an unassuming botanical and zoological collector in central and north-eastern Queensland. North Queensland Naturalist, 46. pp. 16-46.

Dowe, John Leslie (2016) Odoardo Beccari and Enrico D’Albertis in Australia and New Zealand, 1878: botanical and zoological collections. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 150 (2). pp. 27-41.

Dowe, John Leslie (2016) Walter Hill: his involvement with palms (Arecaceae), and notes on his herbarium and the expeditions of 1862 and 1873. Austrobaileya, 9 (4). pp. 489-507.

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Griggs, Peter (2016) Empires of leaves: tea traders in late nineteenth-century and Edwardian Melbourne. Victorian Historical Journal, 87 (1). pp. 29-57.

Gibson-Wilde, Dorothy Mary (1992) James Thomas Walker: banker, Federation father, Australian senator. PhD thesis, James Cook University of North Queensland.

Gibson-Wilde, Dorothy Mary (1982) Gateway to a golden land: Townsville to 1884. Honours thesis, James Cook University of North Queensland.

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Holbrook, Carolyn, Megarrity, Lyndon, and Lowe, David (2022) Conclusion: The history of the future. In: Holbrook, Carolyn, Megarrity, Lyndon, and Lowe, David, (eds.) Lessons from History Leading historians tackle Australia’s greatest challenges. NewSouth, Sydney, NSW, Australia, pp. 346-349.

Holbrook, Carolyn, Megarrity, Lyndon, and Lowe, David (2022) Introduction: Seeing the world with the past. A call to historians and policymakers. In: Holbrook, Carolyn, Megarrity, Lyndon, and Lowe, David, (eds.) Lessons from History Leading historians tackle Australia’s greatest challenges. NewSouth, Sydney, NSW, Australia, pp. 1-7.

Hodgson, Patrick (2020) Commentary: 'Just the tip of the iceberg': Queensland's experience of the influenza pandemic of 1918-20. Queensland Review, 27 (2). pp. 154-165.

Henry, Louise Caroline (2020) Once there was a time when... Reimagining regional women's lives using historical fiction, family stories and artefacts. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Hayes, Anna (2020) The Quad: A perennial element in Australia's strategic outlook. In: Proceedings of the 16th East Asia Security Symposium and Conference (1) From: 16th Auunual East Asia Security Symposium and Conference, 24-27 June 2019, Beijing, China.

Henry, Louise (2019) A Perspective from the Periphery: Re-imagining Regional North Queensland Women's Stories Using Historical Fiction. Text, 23 (54).

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Killoran, Tianna (2023) The near north and the far north: The Nikkei community in North Queensland, 1885-1946. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Killoran, Tianna (2022) Sex, Soap and Silk: Japanese Businesswomen in North Queensland, 1887–1941. Lilith: a feminist history journal, 28. pp. 35-54.

Killoran, Tianna (2021) Visible participation: Japanese migrants in north Queensland, 1880–1941. History Australia, 18 (3). pp. 508-525.

Kuttainen, Victoria, Liebich, Susann, and Galletly, Sarah (2018) The Transported Imagination: Australian Interwar Magazines and the Geographical Imaginaries of Colonial Modernity. Cambria Press, Amherst, NY, USA.

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Long, Gillian Angela Patricia (2021) Shadows in the cane: reconstructing history through fiction to responsibly reimagine and make accessible the 1930s history of Cassowary Coast migrant sugar workers. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Lloyd, Rohan, White, Patrick, and Brennan, Claire (2020) Escaping water: living against floods in Townsville, North Queensland, from settlement to 2019. In: McKinnon, Scott, and Cook, Margaret, (eds.) Disasters in Australia and New Zealand: Historical Approaches to Understanding Catastrophe. Palgrave McMillan, Singapore, pp. 99-117.

Lloyd, Rohan, Newlands, Maxine, and Petray, Theresa (2017) Coral Battleground? Re-examining the 'Save the Reef' campaign in 1960s Australia. Environmental Sociology, 3 (1). pp. 54-63.

Loos, N. A. (1970) Frontier conflict in the Bowen district, 1861-1874. Other thesis, James Cook University of North Queensland.

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McGregor, Russell (2024) Book Review of "John Büsst: Bohemian artist and saviour of reef and rainforest" by Iain McCalman. Sydney, Australia, NewSouth, 2024. ISBN 9781742239026. Australian Policy and History, 26 July 2024.

McGregor, Russell (2024) Book review of "The Fin de Siecle Imagination in Australia" by Mark Hearn. London, UK, Bloomsbury Academic, 2022. ISBN: 9781350291393. Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, 110 (1). pp. 101-103.

McGregor, Russell (2024) Enchantment by Birds: A history of birdwatching in 22 species. Scribe, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

McGregor, Russell (2024) On the wing: Holidays with the birds. Australian Birdlife, 13 (1). pp. 40-43.

Megarrity, Lyndon (2024) Queensland Liberalism: The Queensland People’s Party 1943–49. In: Gorman, Zachary, (ed.) Unity in Autonomy: A Federal History of the Founding of the Liberal Party. Connor Court Publishing, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, pp. 147-168.

Megarrity, Lyndon (2024) Rex Patterson: A Voice for the North. Australian Biographical Monographs, 22 . Connor Court Publishing, Redland Bay, QLD, Australia.

McGregor, Russell (2024) Windows onto the wild. Openbook, Spring 2024. pp. 20-25.

McGregor, Russell (2023) Book review of "What Birdo Is That?: a Field Guide to Bird People" by Libby Robin. Melbourne, VIC, Australia, Melbourne University Press, 2023. ISBN: 978-0522879346. Australian Birdlife, 12 (2). p. 56.

Megarrity, Lyndon (2023) British Investment in Overseas Gold Mines: The Queensland Experience 1886-1890. Journal of Australasian Mining History, 21. pp. 125-131.

McGregor, Russell (2023) A Hymn to Biodiversity: Graham Pizzey's Field Guide. Australian Birdlife, 12 (2). pp. 32-35.

Megarrity, Lyndon (2023) Overseas Students in Australia: Before and After the Colombo Plan. In: Gorman, Zachary, (ed.) The Menzies Watershed: Liberalism, Anti-communism, Continuities 1943–1954. Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, pp. 183-195.

McGregor, Russell (2022) The First Field Guide. Australian Birdlife, 11 (3). p. 10.

McGregor, Russell (2022) Before Slater: A history of field guides to Australian birds to 1970. Australian Field Ornithology, 39. pp. 125-138.

McGregor, Russell (2022) J. A. Leach's Australian Bird Book: at the interface of science and recreation. Historical Records of Australian Science, 33 (2). pp. 97-109.

McGregor, Russell (2022) JA Leach: A Nature Influencer of his Time. Linnean Society of London: Blogs and Essays, 2 September 2022.

Megarrity, Lyndon (2022) The Lion and the Fox: Whitlam, Bjelke-Petersen and the Queensland Electorate 1961–1975. ANU Historical Journal II, 3. pp. 23-52.

Megarrity, Lyndon (2022) Robert Philp and the Politics of Development. Australian Scholarly Publishing, North Melbourne.

Megarrity, Lyndon (2022) The Townsville Chamber of Commerce Jubilee Brochure, 1882-1932. Sūdō Journal, 4. pp. 23-29.

Megarrity, Lyndon (2022) The neglected north: Developing Northern Australia from the south since 1901. In: Holbrook, Carolyn, Megarrity, Lyndon, and Lowe, David, (eds.) Lessons from History Leading historians tackle Australia’s greatest challenges. NewSouth, Sydney, NSW, Australia, pp. 314-331.

McGregor, Russell (2022) An oologist at Tinaroo: Sid Jackson’s 1908 expedition to north Queensland. North Queensland Naturalist, 52. pp. 19-33.

McGregor, Russell (2021) Book review of "Where Shadows Have Fallen: the unhappy descent of Henry Kendall" by Adrian Mitchell. Wakefield Press, Mile End, SA, Australia, 2020. ISBN: 9781743057483. Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, 107 (2). pp. 251-252.

McGregor, Russell (2021) A fleeting return. Openbook, Spring 21. pp. 64-67.

McGregor, Russell (2021) Paradise lost. Australian Birdlife, 10 (1). pp. 34-35.

McGregor, Russell (2021) 100 years ago, this man discovered an exquisite parrot thought to be extinct. What came next is a tragedy we must not repeat. The Conversation, 10 December 2021.

McGregor, Russell (2021) Alec Chisholm and the extinction of the Paradise Parrot. Historical Records of Australian Science, 32 (2). pp. 156-167.

McGregor, Russell (2021) Everyday enchantment: a short history of birdwatching. Australian Birdlife, 10 (3). pp. 28-31.

Megarrity, Lyndon (2021) “Legislating for the Future: Robert Philp and the Politics of Mining in Queensland 1893 to 1903”, Vol. 19, 2021, pp. 108-32. Journal of Australasian Mining History, 19. pp. 108-132.

McGregor, Russell (2021) Mateship with Nature: nationalism and conservation in the writings of Alec Chisholm. Environment and History, 27 (3). pp. 399-420.

McGregor, Russell (2021) The tragedy of the Paradise Parrot. Arcadia, Summer (27).

McGregor, Russell (2020) Disputing the Territory: the Payne-Fletcher Report of 1937. Australian Historical Studies, 51 (4). pp. 383-400.

Megarrity, Lyndon, and Megarrity, Lyne (2020) What a difference a decade makes: Jessie and Mina, the two wives of Queensland premier Sir Robert Philp (1851–1922). Australian Journal of Biography and History, 4. pp. 29-52.

Megarrity, Lyndon (2019) Archibald Laurence Wilson (1852–1935): uncrowned King of Ravenswood. Journal of Australasian Mining History, 17. pp. 118-140.

McGregor, Russell (2019) Idling in green places: a life of Alec Chisholm. Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne.

McGregor, Russell (2019) "People the North": nation-building in 1960s Australia. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 65 (2). pp. 215-229.

Murphy, Ffion, and Nile, Richard (2018) Gallipoli's troubled hearts: fear, nerves and repatriation. Studies in Western Australian History, 32. 2. pp. 25-38.

Megarrity, Lyndon (2018) Northern Dreams: the politics of northern development in Australia. Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Megarrity, Lyndon (2017) Drake's progress: the political somersaults of J.G. Drake. Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, 103 (2). pp. 111-135.

McGregor, Russell (2017) Excursions through emptiness: interwar travel writing on Northern Australia. Journal of Australian Studies, 41 (4). pp. 421-434.

Murphy, Ffion, and Nile, Richard (2017) Writing silence: grieving mothers and the literature of war. In: Das, Devaleena, and Dasgupta, Sanjukta, (eds.) Claiming Spaces: Australian Women's Writing. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, Switzerland, pp. 37-59.

Megarrity, Lyndon (2017) The life and times of Sir Robert Philp. Queensland History Journal, 23 (1). pp. 328-343.

Megarrity, Lyndon (2017) The regional and the local: Whitlam's 'quality of life' agenda. In: Hocking, Jenny, (ed.) Making Modern Australia: The Whitlam Government's 21st Century Agenda. Australian History . Monash University Publishing, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, pp. 71-87.

McGregor, Russell (2016) Environment, Race and Nationhood in Australia: revisiting the empty north. Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY, USA.

Megarrity, Lyndon (2016) Northern visions: the Commonwealth and the north since 1945. Northern Territory Historical Studies, 27. pp. 26-46.

Murphy, Ffion, and Nile, Richard (2016) The naked Anzac: exposure and concealment in A.B. Facey's A Fortunate Life. Southerly, 75 (3). pp. 219-238.

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Nile, Richard (2021) West of Westerly: exceptionalism in Australian Studies. Journal of Australian Studies, 45 (2). pp. 221-235.

Nile, Richard (2020) The Anzac Legend didn't mention mud: Australian novels of the Western Front. Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature, 20 (1).

Nile, Richard (2020) Digital disruption and co-creating Australian Studies. In: Károly, K., Lázár, I., and Gall, C., (eds.) Culture and Intercultural Communication: Research and Education. Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, pp. 181-191.

Nile, Richard (2020) Post memory violence: the Great War and children of trauma. M/C Journal, 23 (2).

Nile, Richard (2019) Desert Worlds. Southerly, 79 (1). pp. 84-105.

Newlands, Maxine, Brennan, Claire, Hodgson, Patrick, Moran, Viv, Roebuck, Ann, and M'Balla-Ndi, Marie (2016) Townsville turns 150: the old and the news. [Creative Work]

Nile, Richard (2016) Generational renewal: new paradigms for Australian Studies. In: Proceedings of the 7th Conference on Indo Australian Relations. From: Conference on Indo Australian Relations: Retrospect and Prospects, 24-25 January 2014, Thiruvananthapuram, India.

Noonan, Patrick (2016) "Sons of science": remembering John Gould's martyred collectors. Australasian Journal of Victorian Studies, 21 (1). pp. 28-42.

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Piper, Alana, and Stevenson, Ana (2019) Gender violence in Australia: historical perspectives. Australian History . Monash University Publishing, Clayton, Victoria, Australia.

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Robb, Sandi (2019) Daughters of the Flowery Land: Chinese Women in Queensland, 1860–1920. Chinese Southern Diaspora Studies, 8. pp. 151-167.

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Shephard, Rosalie Joyce (2020) Cultural landscape change in the historical perspective of white settlement in the Wet Tropics: case study of the Redlynch Valley. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Stevenson, Ana (2020) Gillard of Thrones: using popular culture to resist misogyny. In: Firestone, Amanda, and Clark, Leisa A., (eds.) Resist and Persist: essays on social revolution in 21st century narratives. McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, Jefferson, NC, United States, pp. 162-174.

Stevenson, Ana (2018) Harriet Clisby’s 'Sketches of Australia': travel writing and colonial refigurations in Boston’s Woman’s Journal. Women's History Review, 27 (5). pp. 837-857.

Strauss, Jonathan (2018) What did we want? Debates within the Australian nuclear disarmament movement in the 1980s. Labour History, 115. pp. 145-165.

Spicer, Chrystopher (2017) The Flying Adventures of Jessie Keith "Chubbie" Miller. McFarland and Company, Jefferson, NC, USA.

Shields, Rosemary, and Shields, Linda (2016) Dame Maud McCarthy (1859–1949): Matron-in-Chief, British expeditionary forces France and Flanders, First World War. Journal of Medical Biography, 24 (4). pp. 507-517.

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Tynan, Elizabeth (2022) Britain's atomic oval: The vassalage of Australian governments in the 1950s and 1960s. Australian Book Review, 443.

Tynan, Elizabeth (2022) The Secret of Emu Field: Britain's Forgotten Atomic Tests in Australia. NewSouth Publishing, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Tynan, Elizabeth (2020) Operation Buffalo: a historical fiction. History Australia, 17 (3). pp. 573-575.

Tynan, Elizabeth (2016) Atomic Thunder: the Maralinga story. NewSouth, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

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Vidonja Balanzategui, Bianka (2023) Adam Grossetti's Mano Nera: Fictional narratives as a pedagogical strategy for teaching history. Journal of the Queensland History Teachers' Association, 2023. pp. 21-25.

Vidonja Balanzategui, Bianka (2023) A Beaut of a Cut Near Cairns: The Butty Gang System in the Cane Fields in John Naish’s The Cruel Field. Labour History, 124 (1). pp. 31-61.

Vidonja Balanzategui, Bianka, and Brennan, Claire (2021) Hidden women of history: Melanesian indentured labourer Annie Etinside hailed as a Queensland 'pioneer' on her death. The Conversation, May 19 2021.

Vidonja Balanzategui, Bianka (2021) Window in Time, a community oral history project: its challenges, shortcomings and lessons learnt. Studies in Oral History, 43. pp. 214-217.

Vidonja Balanzategui, Bianka (2020) Female invisibility in the male's world of plantation-era tropical north Queensland. Lilith: a feminist history journal, 26. pp. 143-170.

Vidonja Balanzategui, Bianka (2020) The Hawai'ian Sugar Planters' Association and the Herbert River Farmers' Association: regional articulations of agricultural associations on the periphery. International Journal of Regional and Local History, 15 (2). pp. 111-130.

Vidonja Balanzategui, Bianka (2020) Planter inertia: the decline of the plantation in the Herbert River Valley. Circa: the Journal of Professional Historians, 7 (2020). pp. 20-26.

Vidonja Balanzategui, Bianka (2020) The mercurial Henry Alexander Wickham: 'American tobacco planter' on the Herbert. Queensland History Journal, 24 (7). pp. 628-641.

Vidonja Balanzategui, Bianka (2019) A 'clique of insignificant cockies'?: an agricultural association in the tropics. Journal of Australian Colonial History, 21. pp. 103-120.

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White, Patrick (2023) Developing northern Australia to defend the nation. The Strategist, "North of 26° south" (4 July 2023).

White, Patrick (2022) Northern promise: North Queensland and the politics of northern development, from 1939 to 1969. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

White, Patrick (2021) The 2019 flood in Townsville: politics and water crises in Queensland's dry tropics. In: 2021 Queensland Disaster Management Research Forum: presentation abstracts. p. 7. From: 2021 Queensland Disaster Management Research Forum, 14 July 2021, Online.

White, Patrick (2021) What if the Burdekin was never bridged? Sudo Journal, 3. pp. 11-23.

White, Patrick (2020) Many voices, one ambition: local government, post-war reconstruction and northern development in Australia. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 66 (4). pp. 578-595.

White, Patrick (2019) A flood of responses: politics and water crises in Townsville since 1860. In: [Presented at the Australian Historical Association Conference 2019]. From: Australian Historical Association Conference 2019: Local Communities, Global Networks, 8-12 July 2019, Toowoomba, QLD, Australia.

Wegner, Janice, and Kahabka, Jana (2018) Croydon’s historic machinery collection: a case study in the uses and needs of outback heritage machinery collections. Queensland Review, 25 (2). pp. 252-266.

White, Patrick (2018) North Queensland municipal activism: A regional voice is heard across the nation. In: [Presented at the Australian Historical Association Conference 2018]. From: Australian Historical Association Conference 2018: The Scale of History, 2-6 July 2018, Canberra, ACT, Australia.

Wegner, Janice (2017) A weed by any other name: problems with defining weeds in tropical Queensland. Environment and History, 23 (4). pp. 523-544.

Wegner, Janice (2016) Too much haste, not enough prospecting: Mount Garnet Mine and Smelters, North Queensland. Journal of Australasian Mining History, 14. pp. 99-115.

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Álvarez-Romero, Jorge, and Buissereth, Rachel (2021) Looking back to look forward: a timeline of the Fitzroy River catchment, Story Map. [Creative Work]

Álvarez-Romero, Jorge, Kiatkoski Kim, Milena, Buissereth, Rachel, Pressey, Robert L., Panell, David, Douglas, Michael M., and Spencer-Cotton, Alaya (2021) Looking back to look forward: a timeline of the Fitzroy River catchment. Report to the Australian Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment. Report. James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia.

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