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An epidemiological and serological study of Rickettsia in Western Australia

An epidemiological and serological study of Rickettsia in Western Australia

... The role of ticks acting as potential reservoirs and vectors for spotted fever group rickettsiae in WA was clearly demonstrated by Owen et al. (206-208). Of particular interest was the reporting of two novel rickettsial ...

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Internet use in rural and remote Western Australia

Internet use in rural and remote Western Australia

... This study examines the demand for Internet service in rural and remote communities located in the Central,Pilbara and Kimberley regions of Western Australia (WA)—collectively known as the North-West (NW) ...

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Greywater reuse: Some options for Western Australia

Greywater reuse: Some options for Western Australia

... Fremantle, Western Australia and is using the greywater from two adjacent houses to irrigate ...Standards Australia (1994) to gain regulatory authority ...

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Causes and consequences of injuries in children in Western Australia

Causes and consequences of injuries in children in Western Australia

... This retrospective study was carried out to identify the causes and consequences of injuries in children in Western Australia. The main cause of injury-related hospital admission was due to falls. The most ...

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An epidemiological and serological study of Rickettsia in Western Australia

An epidemiological and serological study of Rickettsia in Western Australia

... investigating Western Australian rickettsiae, delving deeper into the epidemiology of a recently described rickettsia, Rickettsia gravesii, and any other rickettsiae lurking in the Western Australian ...

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Participatory development for regional sustainability in Western Australia: An enabling state?

Participatory development for regional sustainability in Western Australia: An enabling state?

... (2003) Participatory development for regional sustainability in Western Australia: An enabling state?. In: International Sustainability Conference, 17 - 19 September, Fremantle, Western[r] ...

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Regional sustainability strategies: a regional focus for opportunities to improve sustainability in Western Australia

Regional sustainability strategies: a regional focus for opportunities to improve sustainability in Western Australia

... in Australia, and particularly in Western Australia where latent potential to enable regional sustainability process exists, and is supported by evidence of diverse sustainability issues experienced ...

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An overview of the 'freshwater fishes' of Western Australia

An overview of the 'freshwater fishes' of Western Australia

... of Western Australia’s freshwater fishes are naturally rare or have very restricted distributions, mainly as a consequence of evolving in systems that became isolated long ago, ...

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The evolution of a sustainability assessment strategy for Western Australia

The evolution of a sustainability assessment strategy for Western Australia

... and Australia-wide, 23 highlights the problems that exist with current land, water and air resource ...for Western Australia noted “a steady decline in the condition of the environment and an ...

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Giardia genotypes in pigs in Western Australia: Prevalence and association with diarrhea

Giardia genotypes in pigs in Western Australia: Prevalence and association with diarrhea

... piggeries (G1, WPO, N1) located in the southwest region of Western Australia. A total of 289 faecal samples were collected from pre-weaned piglets (aged 11 days to 3 weeks) (n = 123), post- weaned piglets ...

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Reuse of wastewater in aboriginal communities in Western Australia

Reuse of wastewater in aboriginal communities in Western Australia

... Western Australia is one of the driest States among the arid areas in the world. Fresh water is Western Australia's precious resource. The wise and efficient use of this resource is essential for the ...

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Developments in domestic greywater recycling in Western Australia

Developments in domestic greywater recycling in Western Australia

... In order to avoid public and environmental health issues related to unregulated reuse the Department of Health Western Australia and the Water and Rivers Commissi[r] ...

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Applied Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases in Western Australia

Applied Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases in Western Australia

... within Australia, the commercial competition for producing testing kits is ...in Australia do perform alternative methods of testing serum for BFV ...

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The glaciation of the
King Valley, Western Australia

The glaciation of the King Valley, Western Australia

... Tyndall and Geikie gave rise to glaciers which dominantly moved east and south-east across Lake Dora and Lake Spicer to spill over the plateau edge into the North Eldon Valley and throug[r] ...

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Organic Directions:The World, Australia & WA

Organic Directions:The World, Australia & WA

... Western Australia has 4.70 million hectares of certified organic land. This compares to 0.96 million hectares of GM crops (canola and cotton). There is a price premium for organic. In contrast, GM canola ...

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Should I grow wildflowers? Agrilink, your growing guide to better farming

Should I grow wildflowers? Agrilink, your growing guide to better farming

... This site will connect you to the home page of Agriculture Western Australia’s AgFax service It contains instructions on how to use the service and other relevant information. AgFax is an agricultural infor- ...

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Use of data linkage to improve communicable disease surveillance and control in Australia: Existing practices, barriers and enablers

Use of data linkage to improve communicable disease surveillance and control in Australia: Existing practices, barriers and enablers

... Capital Territory (ACT), New South Wales (NSW), Queensland (QLD), Victoria (VIC) and Western Australia (WA), see Table 1(A). Additionally, in NSW the MLS – maintained by the Centre for Health Record Linkage ...

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Sediment characteristics influence the fertilisation success of the corals Acropora tenuis and Acropora millepora

Sediment characteristics influence the fertilisation success of the corals Acropora tenuis and Acropora millepora

... Two common tropical broadcast-spawning coral species re- presentative of shallow reefs from the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) to Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia (WA), Acropora tenuis (Dana, 1846) and Acropora ...

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The geological evolution of the Norseman Area, Western Australia

The geological evolution of the Norseman Area, Western Australia

... Quartz-muscovite schist 3.2.9.2 Rhyolite Breccia Autobreccia In Situ Hyaloclastite Resedimented Rhyolite Breccia Volcaniclastic sandstone 3.2.9.3 Rhyolite-Sediment Breccia Peperite Xenol[r] ...

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Martuthunira: a language of the Pilbara region of Western Australia

Martuthunira: a language of the Pilbara region of Western Australia

... This thesis is a reference grammar of Martuthunira, an Australian language of the Ngayarda subgroup of Pama-Nyungan, and originally spoken in the locality of the Fortescue River in north[r] ...

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