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Bid to save bilby from brink of extinction

TNRM Preston Kelly, Richie Brittingham, Madeleine Dixon by Shane Eecen 2Story and image supplied by Penny Baxter

Remote sensor cameras set up in the Tanami Desert are capturing photographs of threatened species that could prove crucial to saving them from extinction.

Night shots of the Greater Bilby (walpajirri) scampering...

 

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 22 January 2013 20:33

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Nathan is Student of the Year

nathan mcguireStory and image supplied by Sharon Segler

Western Australia shone at the Australian Training Awards in Melbourne, scooping six awards from 12 nominations. The Minister for Training and Workforce Development, Murray Cowper attended the gala presentation and congratulated the winners.

"These talented individuals, from as far north as Broome to the south in Albany along with many places in...

 

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Last Updated on Thursday, 29 November 2012 14:28

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