Appendix D: List of exhibits
1[1] SA
Department for Environment and Heritage
Sea
Level Rise and Climate Change: Implication for the Coorong and Lakes Alexandrina
and Albert Ramsar Site
2 Emeritus
Professor Colin Field
‘Threats
to mangroves from climate change and adaptation option’, Aquatic Botany, 2008
3 National
Native Title Tribunal
The
Sinking of the Straits, O Cordes-Holland
4 National
Native Title Tribunal
Native
Title Maps
5 National
Native Title Tribunal
Impacts
and Opportunities of Climate Change: Indigenous Participation in Environmental
Markets, April 2008
(Related
to Submission No. 13)
6 CONFIDENTIAL
7 Local
Government Association of Queensland
Adapting
to Climate Change: A Queensland Local Government Guide, June 2007
(Related
to Submission No. 16)
8 Professor
Ralf Buckley, Griffith University
Climate
response: Issues, costs and liabilities in adapting to climate change in
Australia
9 Planning
Institute of Australia
Final
Report: The delivery of training seminars to planning practitioners on the
impacts of climate change, June 2007
(Related
to Submission No. 51)
10 Mr Neil Lazarow
Coastal
Management in Australia: Key Institutional and Governance Issues for Coastal
Natural Resource Management and Planning, Oct 2006
(Related
to Submission No. 58)
11 CONFIDENTIAL
12 Ms Barbara Norman
‘Our
Endangered Coast’, Melbourne Age, 11 January 2008
(Related
to Submission No. 59)
13 City
of Port Adelaide Enfield
Port
Adelaide Seawater and Stormwater Flooding Study: Stage 1, 2005
(Related
to Submission No. 59)
14 Dr Geoff Wescott
Summary
of Marine and Coastal Experience (Attachment C)
(Related
to Submission No. 60)
15 Dr Geoff Wescott
‘Waves:
Marine and Coastal Community Networks, Autumn 2006 and Summer 2007’
(Related
to Submission No. 60)
16 Dr Geoff Wescott
Implementing
ICM in a Federated State: Australian Coastal Policy in the Twenty-First Century
(Related
to Submission No. 60)
17 Dr Geoff Wescott
National
Coastal Council Discussion Paper
(Related
to Submission No. 60)
18 Western
Port Greenhouse Alliance
Local
Government Responding to Climate Change in Western Port
(Related
to Submission No. 62)
19 National
Sea Change Taskforce
Meeting
the Sea Change Challenge: Sea Change Communities in Coastal Australia, March
2005
(Related
to Submission No. 79)
20 National
Sea Change Taskforce
Meeting
the Sea Change Challenge: Best Practice Models of Local and Regional Planning
for Sea Change Communities, January 2006
(Related
to Submission No. 79)
21 National
Sea Change Taskforce
Planning
for Climate Change: Leading Practice for Sea Change Communities in Coastal
Australia, May 2008
(Related
to Submission No. 79)
22 Professor Ralf Buckley,
Griffith University
Byron
Coastline Management Study: Review and Critique
23 Professor Ralf Buckley,
Griffith University
Submission
to the Hon Robert Carr, MP, Premier
24 WA
Department of Planning and Infrastructure
Coast
WA: Better Integration - Western Australian Government's Response to the
Coastal Taskforce Report, April 2003
(Related
to Submission No. 89)
25 WA
Department of Planning and Infrastructure
Report
of the Ministerial Taskforce: Review of the Structural Arrangements for Coastal
Planning in Western Australia, June 2002
(Related
to Submission No. 89)
26 WA
Department of Planning and Infrastructure
Coastal
Planning and Coordination Council: Terms of Reference
(Related
to Submission No. 89)
27 Professor Jan McDonald
A
Risky Climate for Decision-Making: The Liability of Development Authorities for
Climate Change Impacts, 2007
28 Professor Jan McDonald
The
Adaptation Imperative: Managing the Legal Risks of Climate Change Impacts, 2008
29 Mrs Jocelyn Jones
Climate
Change Discovery Centre
30 Australian
Conservation Foundation - Central Coast
Central
Coast Regional Strategy, 2006-31
(Related
to Submission No. 44)
31 Lake
Macquarie City Council
Mayoral
Minute on Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Targets
(Related
to Submission No. 44)
32 Lake
Macquarie City Council
NSW
Mayors' Agreement on Climate Change
(Related
to Submission No. 44)
33 Lake
Macquarie City Council
Sea
Level Rise Report, May 2008
(Related
to Submission No. 44)
34 Lake
Macquarie City Council
Resolution
on Sea Level Rise, May 2008
(Related
to Submission No. 44)
35 Lake
Macquarie City Council
Foundation
Hunter Region: Environmental Attitudes Survey 2007
(Related
to Submission No. 44)
36 Lake
Macquarie City Council
Information
report on June 2007 storm/flood events
(Related
to Submission No. 44)
37 NSW
Department of Planning
High
resolution Terrain Mapping of NSW Central and Hunter Coast for Assessments of
Potential Climate Change Impacts, Final Project Report, May 2008
(Related
to Submission No. 44)
38 Lake
Macquarie City Council
Draft
Lake Macquarie Community Plan 2008-2018
(Related
to Submission No. 44)
39 Catherine
Hill Bay Progress Association and Dune Care
Notification
related to EPBC Act
(Related
to Submission No. 75)
40 CONFIDENTIAL
41 Professor Stephen Garnett
Maps
indicating potential sea level rise predictions for Darwin
42 Darwin
City Council
Coastal
erosion issues in the East Point and Nightcliff areas of Darwin, April 2008
43 Darwin
City Council
Nightcliff
Foreshore and East Point Erosion Study, Darwin City Council, May 2008
44 Gippsland
Coastal Board
Climate
Change, Sea Level Rise and Coastal Subsidence along the Gippsland Coast: Final
Report, July 2008
(Related
to Submission No. 38)
45 Coastal
Zone Management (Australia) Pty Ltd
‘National
coastal policy and how might this support NRM priorities?’ 3rd National Coastal
Estuarine and Marine NRM Workshop, Darwin, August 2008
46 Barbara
Norman, Global Cities Institute, RMIT University
Speech
to National Coastal Conference, 20 August 2008
(Related
to Submission No. 20)
47 CONFIDENTIAL
48 DHI
‘A
trial of the pressure equalisation module method of beach protection at Hervey
Bay, Queensland’, S Hunt and G Stuart
(Related
to Submission No. 101)
49 DHI
‘DHI
water policy: governance for sustainable development’
(Related
to Submission No. 101)
50 DHI
‘Managing
coastal disasters on Australia’s Gold Coast’, S Hunt and G Stuart et al
(Related
to Submission No. 101)
51 DHI
‘Improvements
to integrated coastal zone management on Australia’s Gold Coast: integrating
coastal planning and engineering in local government’, S Hunt and G Stuart et
al
(Related
to Submission No. 101)
52 DHI
‘Queensland
coastal forum: local governments looking after the coast’, S Hunt and G Stuart
et al
(Related
to Submission No. 101)
53 DHI
‘Overcoming
barriers to coastal sustainability and facilitating improved delivery of
regional management: case study of Sydney Coastal Council Group’, C Morrison, S
Hunt and G Stuart
(Related
to Submission No. 101)
54 DHI
‘Local
government and integrated coastal management: the Queensland Coastal Councils
Group’, S Hunt and G Stuart
(Related
to Submission No. 101)
55 DHI
‘Coastal
Management in Australia: Key Institutional and Governance Issues for Coastal
Natural Resource Management and Planning’, N Lazarow et al, October 2006
(Related
to Submission No. 101)
56 Birds
Australia
‘Long-term
trends of shorebird populations in eastern Australia and impacts of freshwater
extraction’, S Nebel et al, Biological Conservation, 2008
(Related
to Submission No. 61)
57 Birds
Australia
‘Status
and trends of beach-nesting birds in Tasmania’, E Woehler and P Park
(Related
to Submission No. 61)
58 Birds
Australia
‘Continuing
decline of Eastern Curlew in Tasmania’, T Reid and P Park, Emu, 2003
(Related
to Submission No. 61)
59 Birds
Australia
‘Beach-nesting
birds get a helping hand’, G Maguire, Wingspan, September 2008
(Related
to Submission No. 61)
60 Birds
Australia
Assorted
brochures on shorebirds
(Related
to Submission No. 61)
61 SA
Government
‘Coastline:
a strategy for implementing CPB policies on coastal acid sulphate soils in
South Australia’, South Australian Coast Protection Board, No. 33, January 2003
(Related
to Submission No. 88)
62 SA
Government
‘Coastline:
coastal erosion, flooding and sea level rise standards and protection policy’,
South Australian Coast Protection Board, No. 26, January 1992
(Related
to Submission No. 88)
63 SA
Government
‘Policy
on coast protection and new coastal development’, South Australian Coast
Protection Board, May 1991
(Related
to Submission No. 88)
64 SA
Government
Terms
of reference and membership: Sea Level Rise Advisory Committee to the Coast
Protection Board of SA, 2008
(Related
to Submission No. 88)
65 SA
Government
‘Planning
SA: BDP planning policy library’, Version 3, Planning SA, November 2007
(Related
to Submission No. 88)
66 City
of Port Adelaide Enfield
Local
Government Association of SA: Climate Change Strategy: 2008-2012, September
2008
(Related
to Submission No. 59)
67 SGS
Economics and Planning
‘Three
pass approach to coastal risk assessment’, C Sharples and C Attwater et al
68 SGS
Economics and Planning
‘Choosing
from adaptation options—more than a short term cost benefit approach’, C
Attwater et al
69 SGS
Economics and Planning
‘Bearing
the cost—setting price signals and cost sharing to ensure a soft landing’, C
Attwater et al
70 SGS
Economics and Planning Pty Ltd
‘Establishing
triggers for adaptive response to climate change’, C Attwater et al
71 SGS
Economics and Planning Pty Ltd
‘Modelling
coastal processes and hazards to assess sea level rise impacts for integration
into a planning scheme’, C Attwater et al
72 SGS
Economics and Planning Pty Ltd
‘Planning
instruments and legal issues—adjusting the instruments to changing conditions’,
C Attwater et al
73 SGS
Economics and Planning Pty Ltd
‘A
response to climate change and sea level rise impacts on coastal areas’, C
Attwater et al
74 SGS
Economics and Planning Pty Ltd
‘The
changing coast—providing room for natural adjustments’, C Attwater et al
75 SGS
Economics and Planning Pty Ltd
‘Climate
change driving a new social divide? Socioeconomic vulnerability of coastal
communities’, C Attwater et al
76 Emeritus
Professor Bruce Thom
Recommendations
directed to the Commonwealth from the 17th NSW Coastal Conference, November
2008
77 Planning
Institute of Australia
Coastal
Spaces Landscape Assessment Study: Protection and Management of Victoria’s
Coastal Landscapes—State Overview Report, September 2006
78 Planning
Institute of Australia
Planning
Institute of Australia submission to Senate Select Committee on Agriculture and
Related Industries, October 2008
79 Department
of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
National
Cooperative Approach to Integrated Coastal Zone Management: Framework and
Implementation Plan
(Related
to Submission No. 103)
80 Department
of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
Caring
for Our Country: Outcomes 2008-13, 2008
(Related
to Submission No. 103)
81 Wildlife
Preservation Society of Queensland
Copies
of submissions to the Queensland Department of Infrastructure and Planning North
East Coast Study
82 Torres
Strait Regional Authority
Masig
Island Coastal Management Plan
(Related
to Submission No. 7b)
83 Torres
Strait Regional Authority
Sea
Erosion Assessment Reports on 6 Torres Strait Islands and Management Recommendations,
Queensland Environmental Protection Agency
(Related
to Submission No. 7b)
84 Torres
Strait Regional Authority
Torres
Strait Islands: Seawall Concepts and Preliminary Cost Estimates, Queensland
Environmental Protection Agency
(Related
to Submission No. 7b)
85 Torres
Strait Regional Authority
Natural
Disaster Mitigation Program: Series of Applications relating to the Torres
Strait
(Related
to Submission No. 7b)
86 SA
Department for Environment and Heritage
‘Climate
change: what are local governments liable for?’, Urban Research Program, Issues
Paper 6, March 2007, Philippa England, Griffith University
(Related
to Submission No. 88a)
87 North
East Bioregional Network
‘Submission
to Minister for Local Government opposing Break O’Day Council Aplication for
Sewer/Water Connection to Binalong Bay’, Bay of Fires Coastal Preservation
Lobby, July 2006
(Related
to Submission No. 70)
88 North
East Bioregional Network
Linking
Landscapes: A Wild Country Vision for North-East Tasmania
(Related
to Submission No. 70)
89 North
East Bioregional Network
‘Push
for planning law revamp’, Mercury, 2 October 2008
(Related
to Submission No. 70)
90 North
East Bioregional Network
‘TCCI
supports regional model for planning’, Examiner, 24 December 2008
(Related
to Submission No. 70)
91 Tasmanian
Department of Primary Industries and Water
‘Coastal
Hazards in Tasmania: General Information Paper’, 2008
(Related
to Submission No. 93)
92 Tasmanian
Department of Primary Industries and Water
Sea-Level
Extremes in Tasmania: Summary and Practical Guide for Planners and Managers,
2008
(Related
to Submission No. 93)
93 Tasmanian
Department of Primary Industries and Water
Historical
and Projected Sea-Level Extremes for Hobart and Burnie, Tasmania, Dr JR Hunter,
ACE CRC, 2008
(Related
to Submission No. 93)
94 Tasmanian
Department of Primary Industries and Water
Background
Report: Coastal Flooding—Review of the Use of Exceedance Statistics in Tasmania,
2008
(Related
to Submission No. 93)
95 Tasmanian
Department of Primary Industries and Water
Climate
Change and Coastal Asset Vulnerability: An Audit of Tasmania’s Coastal Assets
Potentially Vulnerable to Flooding and Sea-Level Rise
(Related
to Submission No. 93)
96 CSIRO
‘Presentation
on sea level rise, Dr John Church, Program Leader, Sea Level Rise’, Dr J Church
97 SGS
Economics and Planning Pty Ltd
Climate
Change Impacts on Clarence Coastal Areas, 2008
(Related
to Submission No. 105)
98 North
East Bioregional Network
Copy
of newspaper articles, maps and Resource Management and Planning Appeal
Tribunal decision, 2009
(Related
to Submission No. 70)
99 Engineers
Australia
Guidelines
for Responding to the Effects of Climate Change in Coastal and Ocean
Engineering, 2004
(Related
to Submission No. 29)
100 Engineers
Australia
Coastal
Engineering Guidelines for Working with the Australian Coast in an Ecologically
Sustainable Way, 2004
(Related
to Submission No. 29)
101 Engineers
Australia
Infrastructure
and Climate Change Risk Assessment for Victoria: Report to the Victorian
Government, CSIRO, 2007
(Related
to Submission No. 29)
102 Engineers
Australia
‘Floodplain
management in NSW—adapting for sea level rise’, R Dewar
(Related
to Submission No. 29)
103 Sydney
Coastal Councils Group
Case
studies of adaptive capacity: systems approach to regional climate change
adaptation strategies, 2008
(Related
to Submission No. 77)
104 Sydney
Coastal Councils Group
Regional
workshops synthesis report: Sydney Coastal Councils’ vulnerability to climate
change, Part 1, 2008
(Related
to Submission No. 77)
105 Sydney
Coastal Councils Group
Mapping
climate change vulnerability in the Sydney Coastal Councils Group, 2008
(Related
to Submission No. 77)
106 Sydney
Coastal Councils Group
Coastal
councils and planning for climate change: an assessment of Australian and NSW
legislation and government policy provisions relating to climate change
relevant to regional and metropolitan coastal councils
(Related
to Submission No. 77)
107 National
Marine Science Centre
‘California
coastal and ocean economy: how California’s coasts and oceans contribute to the
economy’
(Related
to Submission No. 47)
108 Manly
Council
Climate
change actions for Manly LGA 2008-2038
(Related
to Submission No. 72)
109 Manly
Council
Climate
change actions for Manly LGA 2008-2038: released in the public interest by
Manly Council, subject to qualifications
(Related
to Submission No. 72)
110 Australian
Conservation Foundation
‘Protecting
Western Australia’s big blue backyard: save our marine life’
(Related
to Submission No. 82)
111 Australian
Conservation Foundation
‘Monaco
Declaration’, Second International Symposium on the Ocean in a High CO2 World,
2008
(Related
to Submission No. 82)
112 Climate
Action Newcastle
‘Climate
Code Red: the case for emergency action’ D Spratt and P Sutton, 2008
(Related
to Submission No. 68)
113 Climate
Action Newcastle
‘The
Transition Handbook: creating local sustainable communities beyond oil
dependency’ R Hopkins, 2008
(Related
to Submission No. 68)
114 NSW
Department of Environment and Climate Change
NSW
Climate Action Plan—Regional Community Consultation Forums: Resource Kit
(Related
to Submission No. 55)
115 NSW
Department of Environment and Climate Change
NSW
Climate Action Plan—Summary of Climate Change Impacts: Illawarra Region
(Related
to Submission No. 55)
116 NSW
Department of Environment and Climate Change
NSW
Climate Action Plan—Summary of Climate Change Impacts: Sydney Region
(Related
to Submission No. 55)
117 NSW
Department of Environment and Climate Change
NSW
Climate Action Plan—Summary of Climate Change Impacts: South East Region
(Related
to Submission No. 55)
118 NSW
Department of Environment and Climate Change
NSW
Climate Action Plan—Summary of Climate Change Impacts: North Coast Region
(Related
to Submission No. 55)
119 NSW
Department of Environment and Climate Change
NSW
Climate Action Plan—Summary of Climate Change Impacts: Western Region
(Related
to Submission No. 55)
120 NSW
Department of Environment and Climate Change
NSW
Climate Action Plan—Summary of Climate Change Impacts: Riverina Murray Region
(Related
to Submission No. 55)
121 NSW
Department of Environment and Climate Change
NSW
Climate Action Plan—Summary of Climate Change Impacts: Hunter Region
(Related
to Submission No. 55)
122 NSW
Department of Environment and Climate Change
NSW
Climate Action Plan—Summary of Climate Change Impacts: Central Coast Region
(Related
to Submission No. 55)
123 NSW
Department of Environment and Climate Change
NSW
Climate Action Plan—Summary of Climate Change Impacts: New England/North West
NSW Region
(Related
to Submission No. 55)
124 NSW
Department of Environment and Climate Change
Draft
Sea Level Rise Policy Statement, 2009
(Related
to Submission No. 55)
125 NSW
Department of Environment and Climate Change
Scientific
basis of the 2009 sea level rise benchmark: draft technical note, 2009
(Related
to Submission No. 55)
126 Australian
Conservation Foundation
‘Impact
of climate change on Japanese port infrastructure’, IOP Conference Series:
Earth and Environmental Science 6, 2009
(Related
to Submission No. 82)
127 Australian
Conservation Foundation
‘Seagrasses
of Australia’, H Kirkman, 1997
(Related
to Submission No. 82)
128 Australian
Conservation Foundation
‘Australia’s
ocean facts: the coast’, CSIRO, 1998
(Related
to Submission No. 82)
129 Australian
Conservation Foundation
‘Background
information on climate change impacts on Australian mangroves and seagrasses’
(Related
to Submission No. 82)
130 City
of Mandurah
‘Briefing
Package: Inquiry into Climate Change and Environmental Impacts on Coastal
Communities’, 2009
131 WA Department
for Planning and Infrastructure
Additional
material: Key Message
(Related
to Submission No. 89)
132 WA Department
for Planning and Infrastructure
Western
Australian Planning Commission, Statement of Planning Policy No. 2.6, ‘State
Coastal Planning Policy’ 10 June 2003
(Related
to Submission No. 89)
133 WA Department
for Planning and Infrastructure
Coastal
Protection Policy for Western Australia
(Related
to Submission No. 89)
134 WA Department
for Planning and Infrastructure
Project
in Progress: WA Coastal Compartments and Sediment Cells
(Related
to Submission No. 89)
135 WA Department
for Planning and Infrastructure
5
Key Elements of a Climate Change Risk Assessment Framework for the Coast
(Related
to Submission No. 89)
136 Town
of Cottesloe, WA
Council
Meeting Minutes, 23 June 12.2.5 Foreshore Vulnerability to Climate Change
Impact – Study Report, 2008,
(Related
to Submission No. 8)
137 Town
of Cottesloe, Western Australia
’11.2.3
Foreshore Vulnerability to Climate Change Impact – Impacts, Priorities and
Study Applicability’
(Related
to Submission No. 8)
138 Town
of Cottesloe, WA
Vulnerability
of the Cottesloe Foreshore to the Potential Impacts of Climate Change, 2008
(Related
to Submission No. 8)
139 Town
of Cottesloe, WA
Coastal
Survey Zones, No.2, Coastal Survey Zone Boundaries
(Related
to Submission No. 8)
140 Griffith
University
Climate
Response: Issues, Costs and Liabilities in Adapting to Climate Change in
Australia
(Related
to Submission No. 58)
141 Griffith
University
‘Severe
Storms on the East Coast of Australia: 1770-2008’, J Callaghan and P Helman,
2008
(Related
to Submission No. 58)
142 Griffith
University
Dynamic
solutions for coastal sustainability
(Related
to Submission No. 58)
143 Griffith
University
Gold
Coast beaches: coastED’, DVD
(Related
to Submission No. 58)
144 Sunshine
Coast Environment Council
Primary
impact zone for storm surges—flood prone areas: Maroochy, Queensland
(Related
to Submission No. 27)
145 DHI
Water and Environment
Linking
fresh water resources management and coastal zone management: general issues
paper
(Related
to Submission No. 101)
146 DHI
Water and Environment
Benefits
and challenges of linked coastal and river basin management: case studies
(Related
to Submission No. 101)
147 DHI
Water and Environment
‘Water,
environment, health’
(Related
to Submission No. 101)
148 DHI
Water and Environment
‘Adapting
to a changing climate’
(Related
to Submission No. 101)
149 Queensland
Government
Draft
South East Queensland Regional Plan 2009-31
(Related
to Submission No. 91)
150 Mr David Corkill
Our
Vision for the Future of the Gold Coast, 2008
151 Professor Stuart Bunn
‘Healthy
Waterways, Healthy Catchments: Making the Connection in South East Queensland,
Australia’, 2009
152 Professor Stuart Bunn
South
East Queensland Healthy Waterways Partnership: Annual Report—2007-08
153 Professor Stuart Bunn
Ecosystem
Health Monitoring Program: Report card 2008 for the waterways and catchments of
South East Queensland, SEQ Healthy Waterways Partnership
154 Professor Stuart Bunn
Miscellaneous
newsletters and pamphlets
155 Professor Stuart Bunn
Sea
level rise in Kowanyama Aboriginal community, Queensland, Our World Web
Journal, United Nations Institute, 19 January 2009
156 Department
of Health and Ageing
Mental
Health Services in Rural Remote Areas: Stages 1 &2 - Organisations Funded
with Coastal Boundaries
157 Western
Coastal Board
Statement
by the Western Coastal Board
(Related
to Submission No. 34)
158 Australian
National University
Correspondence
from Dr L Dobes
159 Mornington
Peninsula Shire
‘Climate
change: what we are doing about it’
(Related
to Submission No. 36)
160 Ms Barbara Norman
‘Principles
for an intergovernmental agreement for coastal planning and climate change in
Australia’, 2009
(Related
to Submission No. 20)
161 Dr Geoff Wescott
‘Back
to Basics: Breakthrough Proposals for the Australian Environment’, 2009
(Related
to Submission No. 60)
162 Mornington
Peninsula Shire
‘Continuing
the climate change conversation’, 2009
(Related
to Submission No. 36)
163 Dr Geoff Wescott
‘Stimulating
vertical integration in coastal management in a federated nation: the case of
Australian coastal policy reform’, 2009
(Related
to Submission No. 60)
164 Great
Ocean Road Coast Committee
Coast
News
(Related
to Submission No. 35)
165 Mornington
Peninsula Shire
Climate
change conversation survey results
(Related
to Submission No. 36)
166 Department
of Planning and Community Development
Coastal
Spaces: Recommendations—April 2006
(Related
to Submission No. 90)
167 Department
of Planning and Community Development
Victorian
Coastal Strategy 2008
(Related
to Submission No. 90)
168 Mornington
Peninsula Shire
Mornington
Peninsula solar power scheme
(Related
to Submission No. 36)
169 Gippsland
Coastal Board
‘Coastal
planning’
(Related
to Submission No. 38)
170 Global
Warming Group Queenscliffe
Draft
council plan, 2009-2013
(Related
to Submission No. 42)
171 Global
Warming Group Queenscliffe
Photographs
of storm damage in Queenscliff
(Related
to Submission No. 42)
172 Western
Port Greenhouse Alliance
Western
Port Greenhouse Alliance: local government responding to climate change in the
south-east
(Related
to Submission No. 62)
173 Western
Port Greenhouse Alliance
‘Telling
you all we know: conservations about climate change on Mornington Peninsula’
(Related
to Submission No. 62)
174 Miss Margaret Clinch
Canal
Estates - Darwin (Afafura Harbour Proposal)
(Related
to Submission No. 1)
175 CONFIDENTIAL
176 Victorian
Government
Planning
for coastal climate change; an insight into international and national
approaches
(Related
to Submission No. 90)
177 Roebuck
Bay Working Group
The
Life and Tides of Roebuck Bay
178 Roebuck
Bay Working Group
Interim
Management Guidelines
179 Conservation
Council of Western Australia Inc.
Shorebird
Conservation in Australia
180 WWF
- Australia
Assessment
of the Direct and Indirect Risks from Human Induced Climate Change to Key
Ecosystems in Northern Australia