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Daniel, Palmer, ed. Twelve Australian photo artists. Piper Press, 2009.

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Alan, Davies. The mechanical eye in Australia: Photography 1841-1900. Oxford University Press, 1985.

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Pizzi, Gabrielle. Voices of the earth: Paintings, photography, and sculpture from Aboriginal Australia. Gabrielle Pizzi, 1994.

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Robinson, Julie. A century in focus: South Australian photography, 1840s-1940s. Art Gallery of South Australia, 2007.

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Inara, Walden, McFarlane Robert 1942-, and Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales., eds. Sydney now: New Australian photojournalism. Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales, 2007.

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Gilmour, Joanna. Husbands & wives. Edited by National Portrait Gallery (Australia). National Portrait Gallery, 2010.

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Faigan, Julian. Uncommon Australians: Towards an Australian portrait gallery. Art Exhibitions Australia, 1992.

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Ennis, Helen. Australian photographs: A souvenir book of Australian photography in the Australian National Gallery. Australian National Gallery, 1988.

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David, Moore. Australian photographer. Chapter & Verse, 1988.

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Wilson, Stephen K. Australia's reptiles: A photographic reference to the terrestrial reptiles of Australia. W. Collins, 1988.

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Museum, South Australian, ed. Australasian nature photography: ANZANG seventh collection : South Australian Museum. CSIRO, 2010.

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Wildlight Photo Agency (Sydney, N.S.W.), ed. Australia take a bow: A photographic salute to Australia on the occasion of its bicentenary. St. Martin's Press, 1988.

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1949-, Pam Max, ed. Visual instincts: Contemporary Australian photography. Australian Govt. Pub. Service, 1989.

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Jarrett, Ian. Australia: A photographic journey. Crescent Books, 1992.

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Lawrence, Michel. Framed: Photographs of Australian artists. Hardie Grant Books, 1998.

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Australasian Nature Photography 10. CSIRO Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486300648.

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The bioregion of Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea possesses a unique natural heritage stretching back over 80 million years since the break-up of the great southern continent of Gondwana. The South Australian Museum and Australian Geographic focus on enhancing a general knowledge of this extraordinary legacy by encouraging photography of the region’s nature and wilderness, and promoting an annual competition to find the Australian Geographic ANZANG Nature Photographer of the Year.
 Australasian Nature Photography: ANZANG Tenth Collection presents the finest photographs su
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Australasian Nature Photography 08. CSIRO Publishing, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643106802.

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The bioregion of Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea possesses a unique natural heritage stretching back over 50 million years since the break-up of the great southern continent of Gondwanaland. The South Australian Museum focuses on enhancing a general knowledge of this extraordinary legacy by encouraging photography of the region’s nature and wilderness, and promoting an annual competition to find the Nature Photographer of the Year.
 Australasian Nature Photography: ANZANG Eighth Collection presents the finest photographs submitted to the competition. Each photograph is a
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Australasian Nature Photography 09. CSIRO Publishing, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643108271.

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The bioregion of Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea possesses a unique natural heritage stretching back over 50 million years since the break-up of the great southern continent of Gondwanaland. The South Australian Museum focuses on enhancing a general knowledge of this extraordinary legacy by encouraging photography of the region’s nature and wilderness, and promoting an annual competition to find the Nature Photographer of the Year.
 
 Australasian Nature Photography: ANZANG Ninth Collection presents the finest photographs submitted to the competition. Each photograp
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Photography, Humanitarianism, Empire. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2016.

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Photography, Humanitarianism, Empire. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2016.

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Photography, Humanitarianism, Empire. Bloomsbury Academic, 2016.

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Lydon, Jane. Photography, Humanitarianism, Empire. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Lydon, Jane. Photography, Humanitarianism, Empire. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Lydon, Jane. Photography, Humanitarianism, Empire. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Lydon, Jane. Photography, Humanitarianism, Empire. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Lamb, Jon. Visions of Australia // Collected Travel Photography. Lulu Enterprises, UK Ltd, 2007.

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Edwards, Elizabeth, Jennifer Tucker, Jane Lydon, and Patricia Hayes. Photography, Humanitarianism, Empire. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2017.

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Troughton, Guy. Australian Birds Journal. Hardie Grant Publishing, 2012.

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Jones, Philip. Images of the Interior: Seven Central Australian Photographers. Wakefield Press Pty, Limited, 2011.

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Whyte, Robert, and Greg Anderson. Field Guide to Spiders of Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643107083.

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Australians have a love–hate relationship with spiders. Some spiders, such as the Redback and the Sydney Funnelweb, inspire fear. Yet Peacock Spiders, with their colourful fan-spreading courtship dances, have won rapturous appreciation worldwide.
 A Field Guide to Spiders of Australia uses photographs of living animals to help people identify many of the spiders they encounter. Featuring over 1300 colour photographs, it is the most comprehensive account of Australian spiders ever published. With more than two-thirds of Australian spiders yet to be scientifically described, this book sets
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Jackman, Hugh. Nomad: Two Worlds. teNeues Publishing Company, 2012.

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Robinson, Martyn, and Bruce Thomson. Australian Wildlife After Dark. CSIRO Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486300730.

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Australia is a land of many unique animals, some of which are active only during the cooler evening and night-time and so are rarely seen. These are the after dark animals so widespread yet so little noticed by humans, whether in our backyards, the arid desert, woodlands or rainforest.
 Australian Wildlife After Dark brings this hidden fauna into the light. The after dark fauna includes a surprising diversity of familiar (and some not-so-familiar) species, from cockroaches, moths and spiders through to bandicoots, bats and birds – and then some. 
 
 Each example is described in
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Thomas, Richard, Sarah Thomas, David Andrew, and Alan McBride. Complete Guide to Finding the Birds of Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643097865.

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First published in 1994, The Complete Guide to Finding the Birds of Australia was the first ever book of its type in Australia – a complete guide to locating every resident bird species in Australia, plus supplementary information on where to find rarities, migratory species and logistical information.
 This fully revised second edition expands on the best-selling appeal of the first, describing the best-known sites for all of Australia’s endemic birds, plus vagrants and regular migrants such as seabirds and shorebirds. It covers all states and territories, and is the first guide to inclu
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Language of Light and Dark: Light and Place in Australian Photography. McGill-Queen's University Press, 2015.

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Boman, Amelia. Sydney Australia: Coffee Table Photography Travel Picture Book Album of an Australian Country and City in Oceania Large Size Photos Cover. Independently Published, 2019.

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Braby, Michael F. Complete Field Guide to Butterflies of Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643093027.

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This is the first complete field guide to all butterfly species on Australia’s mainland and its remote islands. 
 Written by one of Australia's leading lepidopterists, it is stunningly illustrated with colour photographs of each of the 416 currently identified species. There is also a distribution map for each species on the Australian mainland.
 It covers the five major family groups: Hesperiidae, Paplionidae, Pieridae, Nymphalidae and Lycaenidae, as well as the family Riodinidae, which has but a single species in Australia.
 The introduction covers adult structure, classificat
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Staff, Australian Geographic. Outback Australia: Photographs from the Australian Geographic Image Collection. Bauer Media Books, 2012.

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Andrew, David. Complete Guide to Finding the Mammals of Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643098152.

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Australia has a rich and unique array of animals, including the largest diversity of marsupials on earth. The recent growth in ecotourism has increased the popularity of mammal-spotting, particularly whale and dolphin-watching, but also spotting of perennial tourist favourites such as koalas and kangaroos. Birdwatchers have for many years known of sites where special or difficult-to-see species may be reliably located. However, despite their comparative abundance and spectacular diversity, many of Australia's unique mammals remain under-appreciated because there has been little available infor
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Byrne, Maria, and Timothy O'Hara, eds. Australian Echinoderms. CSIRO Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486307630.

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Echinoderms, including feather stars, seastars, brittle stars, sea urchins and sea cucumbers, are some of the most beautiful and interesting animals in the sea. They play an important ecological role and several species of sea urchins and sea cucumbers form the basis of important fisheries. Over 1000 species live in Australian waters, from the shoreline to the depths of the abyssal plain and the tropics to Antarctic waters.
 Australian Echinoderms is an authoritative account of Australia’s 110 families of echinoderms. It brings together in a single volume comprehensive information on the
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Australia in Colour: Photographs from the Australian Geographic Image Collection. Bauer Media Books, 2011.

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Landscapes of Australia: Photographs from the Australian Geographic Image Collection. Bauer Media Books, 2011.

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McCormack, Robert B. Guide to Australia's Spiny Freshwater Crayfish. CSIRO Publishing, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643103870.

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Referred to as the 'Spiny Crayfishes' due to impressive arrays of spines on their hard armoured shells, Euastacus crayfish are the largest of the 10 genera of Australian freshwater crayfish. This book discusses 50 species found in Australia, from the iconic giant Murray lobster that is fished by recreational fishers, to the exceedingly rare and tiny species Euastacus maidae. 
 These uniquely Australian species range from Cooktown in far north Queensland to Wilsons Promontory in Victoria. Many are found in or around our major population areas. The book discusses basic crayfish anatomy, mou
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Patrick Waterhouse : Restricted Images: Made with the Warlpiri of Central Australia. SPBH Editions, 2018.

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Lydon, Jane. Flash of Recognition: Photography and the Emergence of Indigenous Rights. NewSouth, Incorporated, 2013.

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Staff, Australian Geographic. Australia's Coast: Photographs from the Australian Geographic Image Collection. Bauer Media Books, 2012.

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McKenzie, Neil, David Jacquier, Ray Isbell, and Katharine Brown. Australian Soils and Landscapes. CSIRO Publishing, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643100732.

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This essential reference provides an introduction to the remarkable soils and landscapes of Australia. It reveals their great diversity and explains why an understanding of soil properties and landscape processes should guide our use of the land.
 Using striking photographs of characteristic landscapes, it begins by describing the basic properties of soils and how Australia's distinctive soils and landscapes have co-evolved. We gain a greater understanding of why particular soils occur at certain locations and how soil variation can influence landscape processes, agricultural productivity
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Karouta-Manasse, Fanny. Discovering Australian Flora. CSIRO Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486307821.

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Australia’s complex, beautiful and diverse flora is showcased in stunning botanic gardens across the continent. Through exquisite colour photographs taken at the Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG), Fanny Karouta-Manasse celebrates the minute and intriguing details of these plants. Discovering Australian Flora explains how plants are displayed in the ANBG according to themes and provides clear and simple geographical, historical and botanical information. It also describes the unique features of Australian flora, including their reliance on fire and ability to survive in poor soil, and
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Houston, Terry. Guide to Native Bees of Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486304073.

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Bees are often thought of as yellow and black striped insects that live in hives and produce honey. However, Australia’s abundant native bees are incredibly diverse in their appearance and habits. Some are yellow and black but others have blue stripes, are iridescent green or wasp-like. Some are social but most are solitary. Some do build nests with wax but others use silk or plant material, burrow in soil or use holes in wood and even gumnuts!
 A Guide to Native Bees of Australia provides a detailed introduction to the estimated 2000 species of Australian bees. Illustrated with stunning
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Images of the Pacific Rim: Australia and California, 1850-1935. Power Publications, 2010.

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Brown, Dalia. Australia: A Beautiful Coffee Table Photography Book - Large Size Travel Picture Book Album of the Magnificent Australian Country and Its Cities Within Oceania - Gift for Travel Lover. Independently Published, 2020.

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