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Printed Material

Scientific publications by staff of the Centre are listed separately.

Printed material to promote the Centre and its programs is produced by the visual resources units of the two parent organisations, CSIRO Plant Industry and the Australian National Botanic Gardens. Materials include leaflets and flyers, posters and reports.

In the past the Centre published a Report of its activities every two or three years. This web site is intended to replace those Reports. The earlier reports were:

  • Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research 1999-2001 Report (pub. Dec 2001)
  • Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research 1996-98 Report (pub. Jul 1998)
  • Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research 1994-95 Report (pub. Oct 1995)

Leaflets:
A leaflet to inform people of the activities of the Centre is maintained in print and updated from time to time.

There is also a coloured flyer to promote Australia’s Virtual Herbarium on behalf of the Council of Heads of Australian Herbaria. It outlined the scope of the project, the benefits and the targets to be met over a five year period.

A flyer also promotes the Botanical Resource Centre. This is a joint project with the Australian National Botanic Gardens where the Reference Herbarium is located. The flyer was circulated widely through inclusion in mail-outs to local natural history groups.

Flyers for the latest edition of Euclid and the new version of the Rainforest Key were produced in partnership with CSIRO Publishing.

2008 Report

Information sheets produced by CSIRO PI Communications and ANBG Visitor Services include:

  • 'Botanical Resource Centre' flyer to promote the BRC
  • 'Revealing the Secret Life of Orchids' - the work of the Orchid Research Group
  • 'Piecing Together the Patches' - genetic markers and ecological monitoring
  • 'Getting to Know Gum Trees Better' - EUCLID and identifying eucalypts
  • 'Bacteria Boosted Wattles Help Re-green Australia' - the Bradyrhizobium project
  • 'Australian Tropical Herbarium Information Kit' - several pages of background information.

^ CSIRO Canberra
* Tropical Herbarium, Cairns
# DEWHA (ANBG)
(PDF) = Postdoctoral Fellowship
(HRF) = Honorary Research Fellows
(PhD) = Graduate Students

Scientific and Technical Staff

PROJECT LEADER

Fagg, Murray #

STAFF, HONORARY ASSOCIATES & STUDENTS

Duffy, Siobhan (CSIRO PI Communications)
staff of CSIRO and ANBG public relations units


Updated 25 April, 2009 , webmaster, CPBR (cpbr-info@anbg.gov.au)