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Late Holocene mega-tsunamis in the Tasman Sea: an assessment of the coastal archaeological record of New South Wales
https://publications.australian.museum/late-holocene-mega-tsunamis-in-the-tasman-sea-an-assessment-of-the-coastal-archaeological-record-of-new-south-wales/Late Holocene mega-tsunamis in the Tasman Sea: an assessment of the coastal archaeological record of New South Wales
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The Marsupial Dystrophin Gene
https://publications.australian.museum/the-marsupial-dystrophin-gene/The Marsupial Dystrophin Gene
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Conservation genetics of the Bush Stone-curlew (Burhinus grallarius)
https://publications.australian.museum/conservation-genetics-of-the-bush-stone-curlew-burhinus-grallarius/Conservation genetics of the Bush Stone-curlew (Burhinus grallarius)
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Emu Tracks 2, Kangaroo & Echidna, and Two Moths. Further radiocarbon ages for Aboriginal sites in the Upper Mangrove Creek catchment, New South Wales
https://publications.australian.museum/emu-tracks-2-kangaroo-echidna-and-two-moths-further-radiocarbon-ages-for-aboriginal-sites-in-the-upper-mangrove-creek-catchment-new-south-wales/Emu Tracks 2, Kangaroo & Echidna, and Two Moths. Further radiocarbon ages for Aboriginal sites in the Upper Mangrove Creek catchment, New South Wales
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The implications of a 14,200 year contiguous fire record from Goochs Swamp, NSW Blue Mountains, Australia, for human-fire-climate relationships
https://publications.australian.museum/the-implications-of-a-14200-year-contiguous-fire-record-from-goochs-swamp-nsw-blue-mountains-australia-for-human-fire-climate-relationships/The implications of a 14,200 year contiguous fire record from Goochs Swamp, NSW Blue Mountains, Australia, for human-fire-climate relationships
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Aboriginal placenames around Port Jackson and Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia: sources and uncertainties
https://publications.australian.museum/aboriginal-placenames-around-port-jackson-and-botany-bay-new-south-wales-australia-sources-and-uncertainties/Aboriginal placenames around Port Jackson and Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia: sources and uncertainties
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Mennge-ya 1 and the origins of points: new insights into the appearance of points in the semi-arid zone of the Northern Territory
https://publications.australian.museum/mennge-ya-1-and-the-origins-of-points-new-insights-into-the-appearance-of-points-in-the-semi-arid-zone-of-the-northern-territory/Mennge-ya 1 and the origins of points: new insights into the appearance of points in the semi-arid zone of the Northern Territory
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Stone files and shell fish-hooks in southeastern Australia
https://publications.australian.museum/stone-files-and-shell-fish-hooks-in-southeastern-australia/Stone files and shell fish-hooks in southeastern Australia
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The ratio of exotic-to-native dung beetles can indicate habitat quality in riparian restoration
https://publications.australian.museum/the-ratio-of-exotic-to-native-dung-beetles-can-indicate-habitat-quality-in-riparian-restoration/The ratio of exotic-to-native dung beetles can indicate habitat quality in riparian restoration
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Briarella doliaris spec. nov., a new philoblennid copepod parasite from Australia: a potential link to the Splanchnotrophidae (Copepoda, Poecilostomatoidea)
https://publications.australian.museum/briarella-doliaris-spec-nov-a-new-philoblennid-copepod-parasite-from-australia-a-potential-link-to-the-splanchnotrophidae-copepoda-poecilostomatoidea/Briarella doliaris spec. nov., a new philoblennid copepod parasite from Australia: a potential link to the Splanchnotrophidae (Copepoda, Poecilostomatoidea)
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