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Article

Brennan, Claire (2024) Land and Sea: the significance of named places in digitally mapping historic ocean voyages. M/C Journal, 27 (5).

McGregor, Russell (2023) The Hand that Feeds. Australian Birdlife, 12 (4). pp. 44-47.

McGregor, Russell (2022) Before Slater: A history of field guides to Australian birds to 1970. Australian Field Ornithology, 39. pp. 125-138.

Rehn, Emma, Rowe, Cassandra, Ulm, Sean, Woodward, Craig, Zawadzki, Atun, Jacobsen, Geraldine, and Bird, Michael I. (2022) Integrating charcoal morphology and stable carbon isotope analysis to identify non-grass elongate charcoal in tropical savannas. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 31 (1). pp. 37-48.

McGregor, Russell (2021) A fleeting return. Openbook, Spring 21. pp. 64-67.

Brennan, Claire (2021) Mallee Country offers up deep and recent, human and more-than-human, regional and global histories. History Australia, 18 (1). pp. 180-181.

McGregor, Russell (2021) Paradise lost. Australian Birdlife, 10 (1). pp. 34-35.

McGregor, Russell (2021) 100 years ago, this man discovered an exquisite parrot thought to be extinct. What came next is a tragedy we must not repeat. The Conversation, 10 December 2021.

McGregor, Russell (2021) Alec Chisholm and the extinction of the Paradise Parrot. Historical Records of Australian Science, 32 (2). pp. 156-167.

Garden, Don (2021) A Wet and Cold El Niño: the Tambora volcano's impact in the Australian colonies. Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, 107 (2). pp. 179-201.

McGregor, Russell (2021) The tragedy of the Paradise Parrot. Arcadia, Summer (27).

Lloyd, Rohan (2020) Remembering the Night of Noah: flood memory and Townsville's floods of 1998 and 2019. Arcadia, Spring 2020. 4.

Lloyd, Rohan (2020) An extraordinary barrier: European exploration, shipwrecks and early heritage values on the Great Barrier Reef 1770–1860. History Australia, 17 (1). pp. 40-58.

Lloyd, Rohan (2018) Politicised science on the Great Barrier Reef? It’s been that way for more than a century. The Conversation, 22 August 2018.

Lloyd, Rohan James (2016) Death on the Great Barrier Reef: how dead coral went from economic resource to conservation symbol. The Conversation, N/A.

Book Chapter

Brennan, Claire (2024) Writing the More-Than-Human History of Northern Australia's Many Waters: Environmental history, the blue humanities, and the challenge of entanglement. In: Newlands, Maxine, and Hansen, Claire, (eds.) Critical Approaches to the Australian Blue Humanities. Routledge, London, UK, pp. 46-57.

Brennan, Claire, and Hodgson, Patrick (2021) Unprecedented? Pandemic memory and responses to Covid-19 in Australia and New Zealand. In: Bozkurt, Veysel, Dawes, Glenn, Gülerce, Hakan, and Westenbroek, Patricia, (eds.) The Societal Impacts of Covid-19: A Transnational Perspective. Instanbul University Press, Instanbul, Turkey, pp. 1-16.

Lloyd, Rohan (2018) Optimism Unlimited: Prospects for the Pearl-Shell, Bêche-de-Mer and Trochus Industries on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, 1860-1940. In: Cushing, Nancy, and Frawley, Jodi, (eds.) Animals Count: How population size matters in animal-human relations. Environmental Humanities Series . Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp. 73-84.

Report

Álvarez-Romero, Jorge, Kiatkoski Kim, Milena, Buissereth, Rachel, Pressey, Robert L., Panell, David, Douglas, Michael M., and Spencer-Cotton, Alaya (2021) Looking back to look forward: a timeline of the Fitzroy River catchment. Report to the Australian Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment. Report. James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia.

Book

Brennan, Claire (2022) Beyond Cook: Explorers of Australia and the Pacific. James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia.

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