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Sunflowers and hope

Sunflowers and hope

Sunflowers and hope Sunflowers on the street verge (Photo courtesy of Irene Thom). Late each spring I open a packet of sunflower seeds, place them into egg cartons and nurture them ready for transplanting. Watching them grow and bloom is a joy. They are now in flower...

DISCOVERING MORUYA 1971-2021

DISCOVERING MORUYA 1971-2021

DISCOVERING MORUYA 1971-2021  Moruya Beach (NSW) beach ridge plain digital elevation model derived from LiDAR (Source. Tom Oliver) Fifty years ago I had my first encounter with the Moruya River, the town, the airport, the old granite quarry, and the beach system to...

PROTECTING A BIG CITY: NEW YORK DECISION MAKING

PROTECTING A BIG CITY: NEW YORK DECISION MAKING

PROTECTING A BIG CITY: NEW YORK DECISION MAKING  Many cities over the years have been challenged by incursions of the sea. Think of Venice, Rotterdam, London, Shanghai, Tokyo, and others. They all tell stories and provide lessons. We read of the great Delta Works of...

The plight of the Coorong

The plight of the Coorong The current state of the Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth region is a very visible testament of mismanagement across the Murray Darling Basin and the same culprits are still involved today. Australia’s deplorable performance in the...

COASTAL FAMILY—THE ELIOTS

COASTAL FAMILY—THE ELIOTS

COASTAL FAMILY—THE ELIOTS  Damara Infographic - Sediment Transport Fifty years ago I was introduced to a young family in Canberra—the Eliots. Father Ian had commenced his PhD research supervised by John Chappell at the ANU. At the time I was a new Research Fellow keen...

Sydney Harbour: Impact of contamination studies

Sydney Harbour: Impact of contamination studies

Sydney Harbour: Impact of contamination studies Sydney Harbour, its catchment and local government areas. Many have written on the beauty and values of Sydney Harbour. Perhaps no one has captured this better than Kenneth Slessor in his poem “Five Bells”. He also wrote...