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News from the Alps #36 | 2008
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It’s also important to realise that the profile of the Australian Alps is becoming much more significant on a global scale, so it makes sense to change the way we’ve been doing things…
…to another issue of news from the alps, a magazine which we aim to fill with a wide range of news and interesting information for all those associated with the Australian Alps. In this issue we look at survey work carried out in the Upper Cotter River as well as the ongoing race to gather captive husbandry knowledge of the threatened Corroboree frog.
News from the Alps #35 |December 2007
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…to this issue of news from the alps, coming to you from the ACT for the first time in over six years, and for good reason. The Program Manager’s position is designed to rotate every two to three years through each of the states – Victoria, NSW and the ACT.
This keeps the Program fresh and alive, strengthens involvement and awareness of the Program especially within the current ‘host’ agency, and perhaps provide a slightly different Alps focus. For all these good reasons I’ve now taken on the position of Alps Program Manager from Gill Anderson.
I consider it to be a great privilege to be in this role and I’m looking forward to many challenges and enjoyable moments over the next three years. I’d also like to send a personal thanks to Gill for all she has done over the last three years in the job. Gill continues to be a great model and mentor. Thanks Gill.
News from the Alps #34 | Summer – Autumn 2007
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… if you’re connected in any way with the Australian Alps, this summer-autumn issue of news from the alps makes good reading.
Climate change continues to be the favourite subject, popping up in many stories, but that’s no surprise: it’s out in the public arena, it is impacting on the alps and it’s not going to go away. If you only have ten minutes to read this issue, be sure to take a look at our cover story where Dick Williams explores how fire, climate change and the alps are linked, and how we’d best go about getting up to speed.
Since the last issue, I’ve spent seven weeks in South America , and seven more on fire duty. It’s been a busy time for everyone and yet the alps program seems to have a momentum of its own. We’re still on track and, in particular, looking forward to the 21st birthday celebrations planned for early June.
News from the Alps #32 | Summer – Autumn 2006
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…to another issue of news from the alps, the twice yearly publication which reaches across state and territory boundaries and brings together news from the agencies under one banner. Interviews, information, resources, and regular columns – if you’re connected in some way with the Australian Alps there’s a lot here worth reading.
This issue’s main feature explores the thinking and methods behind feral horse control in the Alps. We take a brief look at how things are fairing following the decision not to renew cattle grazing licences in the Victorian section, then move on to look at what’s been happening all over the Alps – from MacKillops Bridge to Yankee Hat to Mt Buffalo to Thredbo…it’s been a wonderful six months.
Newsletter #33 | Winter – Spring 2006
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…and here we are with another issue of news from the alps, the twice yearly mini magazine which gathers together all the management news in and around our Australian Alps.
Because we take time to recognise that it’s been 20 years since the first signing of the Memorandum of Understanding. This living, dynamic agreement between the two states, and the ACT and Australian Government has had a wonderful impact influence on the management of the Alps region, and it continues to this day.
As the stories in this magazine show, we’ve become part of a network which has brought us together to work on the same issues – something which adds dimension and depth to our work. Take a look at pages 13, 14 and 15 and you’ll see what I mean.
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