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Malcolm Fraser And Fraser Island (K’Gari)

Malcolm Fraser And Fraser Island (K’Gari)

Malcolm Fraser And Fraser Island (K’Gari) During 2025 several articles appeared in Pearls & Irritations and elsewhere on the role of Malcolm Fraser before, during and after the 1975 “Dismissal” of the Whitlam Government. There is an aspect of this period that involved...

Dee Why And The Salvation Army

Dee Why And The Salvation Army

Dee Why area has long provided information on coastal change in the Sydney region. It all started for me as an undergraduate reading the inspirational study of rip currents by Peter Mckenzie in the Journal of Geology  (1958, vol. 66, 303-133). I took a class of...

Back On The Myall

Back On The Myall

Back On The Myall Myall lakes and rivers hold many secrets. It is an area blessed with relatively unspoilt landscapes and tannin-colored waters. North from Port Stephens on the NSW coast, the  Lower Myall River winds its way between two sand barriers within the...

Marine Conservation in Australia

Marine Conservation in Australia

Marine Conservation in Australia My attention has been drawn to a paper just published with the very forthright title” Marine conservation leadership: does Australia walk the talk” (C. Klein et al., 2025, Conservation Letters, https://doi.org/10.1111/conl.13147). It...

Climate Change Risk To Our Coastal Cities

Climate Change Risk To Our Coastal Cities

Climate Change Risk To Our Coastal Cities Confronting the nation’s coastal urban cities as it approaches 2055, 30 years on, will be both higher sea levels and air and water temperatures. And 50 years from now (in 2075) sea levels will be substantially higher (and...

Nature’s coastal beauties: A selection

Nature's coastal beauties: A selection A listener to ABC Radio NSW South Coast recently called and asked if someone could explain beach cusps. He had observed them at Wallaga Beach and knew they also occurred at Hyams Beach in Jervis Bay, and Pearl Beach just inside...

Torres Strait Islanders Court Case and Climate Change

Torres Strait Islanders Court Case and Climate Change

Torres Strait Islanders Court Case and Climate Change Judgment in the federal court case involving traditional owners of islands in the Torres Strait against the Australian Government  has recently been handed down. The decision by Justice Michael Wigney has attracted...

Last Interglacial Sea Levels

Last Interglacial Sea Levels

Last Interglacial Sea Levels I recently attended a talk by Professor Chris Turney, now at the University of Technology Sydney, on his research in West Antarctica. He spoke of work on the response of the Antarctic ice sheet to rising temperatures alluding to...