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Laib, Wolfgang. Wolfgang Laib: Art Gallery of New South Wales, 6 August--10 October 2005. Sydney, Australia: Art Gallery of NSW, 2005.

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South: Photographs from the South Island of New Zealand. Nelson, N.Z: Craig Potton Pub., 2012.

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David, Moore. David Moore: The unseen images : an exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Neutral Bay, NSW: Chapter & Verse, 1997.

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Art Gallery of New South Wales., ed. Texture + touch: Contemporary Japanese photography, 5 October-3 December 1995, the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Sydney, Australia: Trustees of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, 1995.

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Hill End: An historic Australian goldfields landscape. Carlton, Vic: Melbourne University Press, 2003.

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Harrison, Rodney. Shared landscapes: Archaeologies of attachment and the pastoral industry in New South Wales. [Sydney]: Department of Environment and Conservation (NSW), 2004.

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1956-, Thompson Christopher, ed. Sydney: History of a landscape. Paris: Vilo, 2000.

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Technologie, Karlsruher Institut für, Queensland University of Technology, and International Symposium on Water Landscapes (2009 : Sydney, N.S.W.), eds. Towards resilient water landscapes: Design research approaches from Europe and Australia : proceedings of the International Symposium on Water Landscapes at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, October 2009. Karlsruhe: KIT Scientific Pub., 2010.

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Williams, Chris. Old land, new landscapes: A story of farmers, conservation, and the landcare movement. Carlton, Vic., Australia: Melbourne University Press, 2004.

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Photography: Art Gallery of New south Wales Collection. Art Gallery of New South Wales, 2007.

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Michael, Damian, and David Lindenmayer. Reptiles of the NSW Murray Catchment. CSIRO Publishing, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643098213.

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This is an easy to use field guide for identifying the 80 reptile species currently known to occur in the Murray catchment area of New South Wales. Illustrated with high quality colour photographs, the book describes the key distinguishing features of each reptile and includes details on habitats and conservation status. Uniquely, it has a detailed chapter on how to conserve reptiles and manage key habitats, providing landholders and natural resource agencies with the knowledge to help conserve reptiles in agricultural farming landscapes. The up-to-date distribution maps are based on 10 years of extensive surveys and research on reptiles in the Murray catchment. The final chapter includes a section on similar looking species to further enable readers to accurately and quickly identify difficult species. Reptiles of the NSW Murray Catchment promotes a broad appreciation of reptiles in the region, and is a must-have for natural history enthusiasts.
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Illawarra: The garden of New South Wales : Wollongong City Gallery, 25th November 1994-8th January 1995. Wollongong, NSW: The Gallery, 1994.

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Judy, Annear, Tunnicliffe Wayne, and Art Gallery of New South Wales., eds. Portraits of Oceania: 27 August-26 October 1997, The Art Gallery of New South Wales. [Sydney]: Art Gallery of New South Wales, 1997.

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Limited, CSR, and Art Gallery of New South Wales., eds. CSR photography project collection: A bicentennial gift to the Art Gallery of New South Wales. N.S.W: The Gallery, 1988.

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City of Shadows: Sydney Police Photographs 1912-1948. Historic Houses Trust Of New South Wales, 2007.

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Fromonot, Francoise, and Christopher Thompson. Sydney: History of a Landscape. Vilo International, 2000.

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Unsw Campus: A Guide to Its Architecture, Landscape, and Public Art. UNSW Press, 2001.

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Williams, Chris. Old Land, New Landscapes: A Story of Farmers, Conservation, and the Landcare Movement. Melbourne University Publishing, 2005.

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Noble, JC. Delicate and Noxious Scrub. CSIRO Publishing, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643105485.

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Semi-arid woodlands are an important part of the Australian landscape and they have been the focus for scientific research by CSIRO since the 1960s. This book reviews that research and sets it in a historical perspective. It examines the development of pastoral science, with particular reference to the farming frontier in western New South Wales, as well as research conducted by CSIRO over the past thirty years aimed at helping manage increasing shrub densities while improving productivity. The author discusses past, current and future research directions and looks at how management perceptions and approaches continue to change as understanding of ecological processes and new strategies evolve.
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Holdaway, Simon, and Patricia Fanning. Geoarchaeology of Aboriginal Landscapes in Semi-arid Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643108950.

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This book provides readers with a unique understanding of the ways in which Aboriginal people interacted with their environment in the past at one particular location in western New South Wales. It also provides a statement showing how geoarchaeology should be conducted in a wide range of locations throughout Australia. One of the key difficulties faced by all those interested in the interaction between humans and their environment in the past is the complex array of processes acting over different spatial and temporal scales. The authors take account of this complexity by integrating three key areas of study – geomorphology, geochronology and archaeology – applied at a landscape scale, with the intention of understanding the record of how Australian Aboriginal people interacted with the environment through time and across space. This analysis is based on the results of archaeological research conducted at the University of New South Wales Fowlers Gap Arid Zone Research Station between 1999 and 2002 as part of the Western New South Wales Archaeology Program. The interdisciplinary geoarchaeological program was targeted at expanding the potential offered by archaeological deposits in western New South Wales, Australia. The book contains six chapters: the first two introduce the study area, then three data analysis chapters deal in turn with the geomorphology, geochronology and archaeology of Fowlers Gap Station. A final chapter considers the results in relation to the history of Aboriginal occupation of Fowlers Gap Station, as well as the insights they provide into Aboriginal ways of life more generally. Analyses are well illustrated through the tabulation of results and the use of figures created through Geographic Information System software. Winner of the 2015 Australian Archaeology Association John Mulvaney Book Award
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Boon, Paul. The Hawkesbury River. CSIRO Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643107601.

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The Hawkesbury River is the longest coastal river in New South Wales. A vital source of water and food, it has a long Aboriginal history and was critical for the survival of the early British colony at Sydney. The Hawkesbury’s weathered shores, cliffs and fertile plains have inspired generations of artists. It is surrounded by an unparalleled mosaic of national parks, including the second-oldest national park in Australia, Ku-ring-gai National Park. Although it lies only 35 km north of Sydney, to many today the Hawkesbury is a ‘hidden river’ – its historical and natural significance not understood or appreciated. Until now, the Hawkesbury has lacked an up-to-date and comprehensive book describing how and when the river formed, how it functions ecologically, how it has influenced humans and their patterns of settlement and, in turn, how it has been affected by those settlements and their people. The Hawkesbury River: A Social and Natural History fills this gap. With chapters on the geography, geology, hydrology and ecology of the river through to discussion of its use by Aboriginal and European people and its role in transport, defence and culture, this highly readable and richly illustrated book paints a picture of a landscape worthy of protection and conservation. It will be of value to those who live, visit or work in the region, those interested in Australian environmental history, and professionals in biology, natural resource management and education.
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