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Appendix C – List of exhibits

 

1.             Material tabled by the NSW Department of Primary Industries at the Public Hearing, 1 July 2009

§   Our Framework for Action on issues critical to primary industries, NSW DPI, DG 09/007, 6 March 2009

 

2.             Material tabled by the NSW Department of Primary Industries at the Public Hearing, 1 July 2009

§   Framework for Action—Climate

 

3.             Material tabled by the NSW Department of Primary Industries at the Public Hearing, 1 July 2009

§   Climate change maps and charts

 

4.             Material tabled by Nursery & Garden Industry Australia at the Public Hearing, 1 July 2009

§   Industry Snapshot: Cooling the planet, one backyard at a time

 

5.             Material tabled by Nursery & Garden Industry Australia at the Public Hearing, 1 July 2009

§   Nursery Papers, March 2009, Issue no. 2

 

6.             Material presented by Professor Bob Martin, Primary Industries Innovation Centre, UNE, at the Tamworth inspection, 2 July 2009

§   Primary Industries Innovation Centre Annual Report 2008

 

7.             Material presented by Professor Bob Martin, Primary Industries Innovation Centre, UNE, at the Tamworth inspection, 2 July 2009

§   Mastering Moisture: the practice of no-till farming in Australia (NSW DPI, 2008)

 

8.             Material presented by Mr John Kneipp at the Tamworth inspection, 2 July 2009

§   Introduction to the Liverpool Plains Catchment (Liverpool Plains Land Management Committee)

 

9.             Material presented by Mr Cam McKellar at the Tamworth inspection, 2 July 2009

§    Biological Farming—A Farmers Perspective

 

10.         Material presented by Mr Andrew Pursehouse at the Tamworth inspection, 2 July 2009

§   “Breeza Station”: Pursehouse Farms Pty Ltd

 

11.         Material presented by Southern New England Landcare Ltd at the Tamworth inspection, 2 July 2009

§   Southern New England Landcare, Review of Achievements 2004/5–2007/8

 

12.         Material presented by Southern New England Landcare Ltd at the Tamworth inspection, 2 July 2009

§   Landchat, no. 70, May-June 2009

 

13.         Material presented by Southern New England Landcare Ltd at the Tamworth inspection, 2 July 2009

§   Engineered Woodlands, Information Sheets 1–4

 

14.         Material presented by the Fitzroy Basin Association at the Rockhampton inspection, 15 July 2009

§   Ground Cover Standards for Central Queensland Grazing Lands

 

15.         Material presented by the Fitzroy Basin Association at the Rockhampton inspection, 15 July 2009

§   Assessing Stubble Cover: Photo standards for sorghum crops, Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries, Queensland, 2007

 

16.         Material presented by the Fitzroy Basin Association at the Rockhampton inspection, 15 July 2009

§   Fitzroy Basin Association, Regional Investment Strategy 2005–08, Final report

 

17.         Material presented by Gordon & Anne Stünzner at the Rockhampton inspection, 15 July 2009

§   Adapting Farming to Climate Change

 

18.         Material presented by the Fitzroy Basin Food & Fibre Association at the Emerald inspection, 16 July 2009

§   Fitzroy Basin Food & Fibre Association, An Introduction

 

19.         Material presented by the Fitzroy Basin Food & Fibre Association at the Emerald inspection, 16 July 2009

§   Managing wetlands in intensive agricultural systems: Cotton production, Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries, Queensland, 2008

 

20.         Material presented by the Fitzroy Basin Food & Fibre Association at the Emerald inspection, 16 July 2009

§   Cropping Central, Issue 31, June 2006

 

21.         Material presented by the Fitzroy Basin Food & Fibre Association at the Emerald inspection, 16 July 2009

§   Professor Bob Carter, ‘It’s natural climate change, stupid!’, Australian Cottongrower, June–July 2009

 

22.         Material presented by Mr Charles Wilson at the Emerald inspection, 16 July 2009

§   Paper on the interface between agriculture and mining in Queensland, Futurefood Queensland

 

23.         Material presented by Mr David Thompson at the Public Hearing, 19 August 2009

§   Summary Paper for the Standing Committee on Primary Industries and Resources

 

24.         Material presented by Mr Shane Andrews at the Public Hearing, 19 August 2009

§   Engineered Woodlands Project: Establishment 2007 to 2009

 

25.         Material presented by Southern New England Landcare Ltd at the Public Hearing, 19 August 2009

§   Landchat, no. 72, July–August 2009

 

26.         Material presented by the Grain Growers Association at the Public Hearing, 19 August 2009

§   Agriculture Uncovered: A blueprint for farming in a carbon economy. Workshop notes, 28 April 2009

 

27.         Material presented by the Murray Irrigators Support Group at the Public Hearing, 3 September 2009

§   Pictures and articles regarding fast watering techniques

 

28.         Material presented by the Murray Irrigators Support Group at the Public Hearing, 3 September 2009

§   Results from Fast Watering Trials

 

29.         Material presented by Mr Bill Williamson at the Public Hearing, 3 September 2009

§   Cooperative Research Centre for Irrigation Futures, Demonstration of Surface Irrigation Evaluation Technology in the Goulburn Murray Irrigation District: Report 1: Evaluating the Performance of Bay Irrigation in the GMID

 

30.         Material presented by Mr Bill Williamson at the Public Hearing, 3 September 2009

§   Leading Edge, Australian Cottongrower, February–March 2008, pp. 44, 46

 

31.         Material presented by Mallee Sustainable Farming Inc at the Public Hearing, 3 September 2009

§   Mallee Sustainable Farming Inc. (MSF) introductory comments Standing Committee on Climate Change Thursday 3rd September 2009

 

32.         Material presented by Mallee Sustainable Farming Inc at the Public Hearing, 3 September 2009

§   Mallee Sustainable Farming: A Decade of Difference—Waikerie Field Day Tuesday 1st September, 2009

 

33.         Material presented by Mallee Sustainable Farming Inc at the Public Hearing, 3 September 2009

§   Mallee Sustainable Farming: results compendium 2008

 

34.         Material presented by the Bureau of Meteorology at the Public Hearing, 16 September 2009

§   Annual Maximum temperature Anomaly—Australia

§   Trend in number of hot days 1970–2008

§   Autumn Rainfall—Southeastern Australia

§   Trend in Autumn Anti-Cyclone Density 1970–2008

 

35.         Material presented by Mr John McPhee at the Public Hearing, 21 September 2009

§   Controlled Traffic Farming: The foundation of climate adaptation in vegetables and mixed cropping

 

36.         Material presented by Mr John McPhee at the Public Hearing, 21 September 2009

§   Operational Plan for the Development of Controlled Traffic Farming in the Tasmanian Vegetable Industry

 

37.         Material presented by Mrs Aysha Fleming at the Public Hearing, 21 September 2009

§   Climate futures for Tasmania: local climate information for local communities

 

38.         Material presented by Forestry Tasmania at the Public Hearing, 21 September 2009

§   MBAC Consulting Group, Forestry Tasmania’s Carbon Sequestration Position, December 2007

 

39.         Material presented by Forestry Tasmania at the Public Hearing, 21 September 2009

§   Forestry Tasmania Carbon Management Policy

 

40.         Material presented by Forestry Tasmania at the Public Hearing, 21 September 2009

§   Trees on Farms

 

41.         Material presented by Forestry Tasmania at the Public Hearing, 21 September 2009

§   Forest Management Plan 2008, Sustainability Charter

 

42.     Material sent by Professor Frank Vanclay, 21 September 2009

§   Aysha Fleming & Frank Vanclay, TIAR, Guidelines for climate change communication

 

43.     Material sent by Professor Frank Vanclay, 21 September 2009

§   Aysha Fleming & Frank Vanclay, TIAR, Farmer responses to climate change and sustainable agriculture: A review

 

44.     Material sent by Professor Frank Vanclay, 21 September 2009

§   Frank Vanclay, Peat Leith & Aysha Fleming, Understanding farming community concerns about adapting to a changed climate, Climate 2008.

 

45.     Material sent by Dr Hans Drielsma, Forestry Tasmania, 22 September 2009

§   Table of “Carbon in building materials”

 

46.     Material sent by Dr Hans Drielsma, Forestry Tasmania, 22 September 2009

§   CRC for Greenhouse Accounting, Forests, Wood and Australia’s Carbon Balance

 

47.     Material sent by Charles McElhone, National Farmers Federation, 24 September 2009

§   ABARE, Outlook09, March 2009, Opportunities for forestry under the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS)

 

48.     Material sent by Karlie Tucker, RM Consulting Group, 28 September 2009

§   Nigel McGuckian & Lauren Rickards, The Social Dimensions of Mixed Farming Systems

 

49.     Material sent by Karlie Tucker, RM Consulting Group, 28 September 2009

§   Lauren Rickards, Critical Breaking Point? A report for the Birchip Cropping Group, June 2007

 

50.     Material sent by Grant & Elyssa Bain, 29 September 2009

 

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