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ARC Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage

Locality: Wollongong, New South Wales

Phone: +61 403 505 671



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25.01.2022 Such important work



24.01.2022 CABAH's Sue O'Connor from The Australian National University is leading this fascinating research finding lost Australian stories in ancient trees in the Kimberley.

19.01.2022 Some resources to help understand and celebrate Australia's First Peoples and rich Indigenous history.

19.01.2022 Sometimes the colours of the outback are just mind-blowing! Check out this amazing view of a group of salt lakes near Dalwallinu, WA it's nature's pain...t palette! Photographer Daniel Metcalf said he was on a joy flight from the WA Wheatbelt to Geraldton when he came across the stunning scene between Dalwallinu and Ballidu. Wetland ecologist Adrian Pinder told NASA Earth in 2015 that WA's salt lakes differ in color as a result of differing sediments, aquatic and terrestrial plant growth, water chemistry, algae, and hydrology. IG: @danmetcalf (via ABC Perth)



15.01.2022 Huge congratulations to CABAH's Ané van der Walt 2nd place winner of @VisualiseThesis #VYT2020 against some tough competition! The judges were impressed by her beautiful, richly illustrated animation as well as the cultural importance of Ané's research.

14.01.2022 Happy NAIDOC 2020!

14.01.2022 We are so excited to see this awesome animation by CABAH's Ané van der Walt of Monash University among the finalists of the University of Melbourne Library Visulaise Your Thesis competition! Watch the video here, and wish Ané good luck!



12.01.2022 A great model for teaching Indigenous children on Country.

11.01.2022 CABAH brings together researchers from a variety of academic disciplines to investigate the natural and cultural history of Australia over the past 150,000 years. In this video you get to meet three of them Dr Shimona Kealy, Professor Corey Bradshaw, and Dr Nathan Jankowski as they explain what they do, why they do it, and how their work contributes to CABAH’s mission to transform our understanding of the region’s Indigenous heritage and environmental past. To see more videos like this, check out the Q&ARC series on YouTube: http://bit.ly/qarclist

09.01.2022 One of the real hallmarks of archaeology, I think, is understanding how all these different disciplines fit together, and harnessing the power of those multidisciplinary approaches to reveal aspects of the past that you couldn’t do from any one of those disciplines on its own. CABAH's Sean Ulm on the importance of collaborating on projects like Deep History of Sea Country a collaboration between archaeologists, rock art specialists, geomorphologists, geologists, specialist pilots, scientific divers, and the Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation.

07.01.2022 Friendship goals! This adorable moment was captured in Warruwi on South Goulburn Island, off Arnhem Land in the NT. George Fragopoulos, George F Photography via ABC Indigenous

05.01.2022 Throughout history, native plants, animals and other biological materials have been removed without the consent of Indigenous people. In many cases, Indigenous knowledge was also taken without permission and Indigenous people rarely benefited from the commercial products developed as a result. The Queensland government has now reformed a law governing biodiscovery the taking, analysing and using of native biological material.



03.01.2022 Wow! Amazing shot !

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