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Bunt, J. S. Antarctic memoirs. West Lakes, South Australia: Seaview Press, 2006.

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Williams, D. Lynn. Health, Hormonal and stress-related studies on Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions. Kingston, Tas., Australia: Antarctic Division, Dept. of the Arts, Sport, the Environment, Tourism and Territories, 1989.

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Williams, D. Lynn. Health, hormonal, and stress-related studies on Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions. Kingston, Tas: Antarctic Division, Dept. of the Arts, Sport, the Environment, Tourism and Territories, 1989.

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Ralston, Kathleen. Phillip Law: The Antarctic exploration years, 1954-66. Canberra: Ausinfo, Dept. of Finance and Administration, 1998.

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Law, P. G. The Antarctic voyage of HMAS Wyatt Earp. St. Leonard's, NSW, Australia: Allen & Unwin, 1995.

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Bowden, Tim. The silence calling: Australians in Antarctica 1947-97. St. Leonards, NSW, Australia: Allen & Unwin, 1997.

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Bowden, Tim. The silence calling: Australians in Antarctica 1947-97. St. Leonards, N.S.W., Australia: Allen & Unwin, 1999.

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Ralston, Kathleen. A man for Antarctica: The early life of Phillip Law. South Melbourne, Vic: Hyland House, 1993.

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Burns, Robin. Just tell them I survived!: Women in Antarctica. Crows Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 2001.

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66 south: Tales from an Antarctic station. Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery, 1993.

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66 s̊outh: Tales from an Antarctic station. Launceston [Tas.]: Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery, 1993.

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Board, Polar Research, Division on Earth and Life Studies, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, and Committee on the Development of a Strategic Vision for the U.S. Antarctic Program. Strategic Vision for NSF Investments in Antarctic and Southern Ocean Research. National Academies Press, 2015.

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Board, Polar Research, Division on Earth and Life Studies, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, and Committee on the Development of a Strategic Vision for the U.S. Antarctic Program. Strategic Vision for NSF Investments in Antarctic and Southern Ocean Research. National Academies Press, 2015.

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Board, Polar Research, Division on Earth and Life Studies, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, and Committee on the Development of a Strategic Vision for the U.S. Antarctic Program. Strategic Vision for NSF Investments in Antarctic and Southern Ocean Research. National Academies Press, 2015.

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Board, Polar Research, Division on Earth and Life Studies, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, and Committee on the Development of a Strategic Vision for the U.S. Antarctic Program. Strategic Vision for NSF Investments in Antarctic and Southern Ocean Research. National Academies Press, 2015.

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Gender on ice: Proceedings of a conference on women in Antarctica held in Hobart, Tasmania, under the auspices of the Australian Antarctic Foundation : 19-21 August 1993. Canberra, ACT: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1994.

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Upton, MS. Rich and Diverse Fauna. CSIRO Publishing, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643104860.

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This volume is the first comprehensive account of the formation of CSIRO Entomology and the Australian National Insect Collection (ANIC) and covers the growth of this national collection over its first 65 years. In 1927, Robin John Tillyard stated that "the future of Australian entomology depends to a large extent on the gathering together of a really national collection." On taking charge of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research's entomological work in 1928, he set up the Division of Economic Entomology in which he saw the need for 'extensive collections', and the national insect collection was born. A Rich and Diverse Fauna deals with the difficulties facing the establishment of research in Australia due to the scarcity of adequately trained staff and reveals the problems caused by Tillyard in the early days. Despite these, however, it shows that Tillyard laid the foundations of a Division that has withstood the test of time. He recognised the necessity of combining taxonomy and its associated collections with other entomological disciplines in order to provide a sound base for applied entomological research. The book covers the building of the first laboratory for CSIRO's Division of Entomology and the recruitment of the taxonomic staff, together with the various early collecting expeditions and surveys. It records the tireless efforts of Bill Brandt collecting in New Guinea and the trials and tribulations confronting the early curators of the collection. It also details some of the major collections acquired or donated to the ANIC, records the major field surveys undertaken by the ANIC staff in the 1970s and covers the involvement of the taxonomists in the dispute over the legislation restricting the export of insect holotypes. Richly illustrated, the book contains a comprehensive index together with a bibliography of more than 600 references.

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