Appendix C – List of exhibits
1.
Material tabled by the NSW Department of Primary Industries at the
Public Hearing, 1 July 2009
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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
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Framework for Action—Climate
3.
Material tabled by the NSW Department of Primary Industries at the
Public Hearing, 1 July 2009
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Climate change maps and charts
4.
Material tabled by Nursery & Garden Industry Australia at the Public
Hearing, 1 July 2009
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Biological Farming—A Farmers Perspective
10.
Material presented by Mr Andrew Pursehouse at the Tamworth inspection, 2 July
2009
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“Breeza Station”: Pursehouse Farms Pty Ltd
11.
Material presented by Southern New England Landcare Ltd at the Tamworth
inspection, 2 July 2009
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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
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Landchat, no. 70, May-June 2009
13.
Material presented by Southern New England Landcare Ltd at the Tamworth
inspection, 2 July 2009
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Engineered Woodlands, Information Sheets 1–4
14.
Material presented by the Fitzroy Basin Association at the Rockhampton
inspection, 15 July 2009
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Ground Cover Standards for Central Queensland Grazing Lands
15.
Material presented by the Fitzroy Basin Association at the Rockhampton
inspection, 15 July 2009
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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
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Fitzroy Basin Association, Regional Investment Strategy 2005–08,
Final report
17.
Material presented by Gordon & Anne Stünzner at the Rockhampton
inspection, 15 July 2009
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Adapting Farming to Climate Change
18.
Material presented by the Fitzroy Basin Food & Fibre Association at
the Emerald inspection, 16 July 2009
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Fitzroy Basin Food & Fibre Association, An Introduction
19.
Material presented by the Fitzroy Basin Food & Fibre Association at
the Emerald inspection, 16 July 2009
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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
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Cropping Central, Issue 31, June 2006
21.
Material presented by the Fitzroy Basin Food & Fibre Association at
the Emerald inspection, 16 July 2009
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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
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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
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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
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Engineered Woodlands Project: Establishment 2007 to 2009
25.
Material presented by Southern New England Landcare Ltd at the Public
Hearing, 19 August 2009
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Landchat, no. 72, July–August 2009
26.
Material presented by the Grain Growers Association at the Public
Hearing, 19 August 2009
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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
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Pictures and articles regarding fast watering techniques
28.
Material presented by the Murray Irrigators Support Group at the Public
Hearing, 3 September 2009
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Results from Fast Watering Trials
29.
Material presented by Mr Bill Williamson at the Public Hearing, 3 September
2009
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Mallee Sustainable Farming: results compendium 2008
34.
Material presented by the Bureau of Meteorology at the Public Hearing, 16 September
2009
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Annual Maximum temperature Anomaly—Australia
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Trend in number of hot days 1970–2008
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Autumn Rainfall—Southeastern Australia
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Trend in Autumn Anti-Cyclone Density 1970–2008
35.
Material presented by Mr John McPhee at the Public Hearing, 21 September
2009
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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
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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
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Climate futures for Tasmania: local climate information for local
communities
38.
Material presented by Forestry Tasmania at the Public Hearing, 21 September
2009
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MBAC Consulting Group, Forestry Tasmania’s Carbon Sequestration
Position, December 2007
39.
Material presented by Forestry Tasmania at the Public Hearing, 21 September
2009
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Forestry Tasmania Carbon Management Policy
40.
Material presented by Forestry Tasmania at the Public Hearing, 21 September
2009
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Trees on Farms
41.
Material presented by Forestry Tasmania at the Public Hearing, 21 September
2009
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Forest Management Plan 2008, Sustainability Charter
42. Material sent by Professor Frank Vanclay, 21
September 2009
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Aysha Fleming & Frank Vanclay, TIAR, Guidelines for climate
change communication
43. Material sent by Professor Frank Vanclay, 21
September 2009
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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
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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
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Table of “Carbon in building materials”
46. Material
sent by Dr Hans Drielsma, Forestry Tasmania, 22 September 2009
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CRC for Greenhouse Accounting, Forests, Wood and Australia’s
Carbon Balance
47. Material
sent by Charles McElhone, National Farmers Federation, 24 September 2009
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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
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Nigel McGuckian & Lauren Rickards, The Social Dimensions of
Mixed Farming Systems
49. Material
sent by Karlie Tucker, RM Consulting Group, 28 September 2009
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Lauren Rickards, Critical Breaking Point? A report for the
Birchip Cropping Group, June 2007
50. Material sent by Grant & Elyssa Bain, 29
September 2009