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Energy
Energy, fuel and power related information, publications and links for Queensland, National, and International issues.
Information on the different types of energies and alternative energies, fuels and power currently in use in Queensland.

Information on issues, pollution and impacts of current and potential energy sources.

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Natural Environment News
Call for research into Top End farming

Report by the Crawford Fund calls for research into growing food in northern Australia, to not only provide food supplies during climate change, but also pass on valuable knowledge to
(ABC News, 15/11/08)

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Govt to inject $6m into whale study

The Australian Federal Government plans to study non-lethal methods of whale research, which will not only discover how the world’s whales are coping with climate change and other problems, but only prove to Japan that whales can be studied without killing them.
(ABC News, 17/11/08)

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