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Sue Brunskill Sue’s background as a bush regenerator has seen her practicing and teaching Bush Regeneration at councils and in TAFEs, co-ordinating an urban bushcare group and running workshops for industry and other groups about managing remnant vegetation. Sue’s interest lies primarily in bushland restoration and enhancement through raising awareness, education and ‘hands on’ practice. She has co-ordinated the production of two vegetation guides Along the Bush Tracks Albury Wodonga and Bush Invaders- identification and control of an environmental weeds of Albury Wodonga and surrounds. Louise Bull Louise has been collecting and propagating plants from the Riverina for 10 years both for Greening Australia and personal use. Louise hopes that the pleasure of these past times can be enjoyed by everyone. Martin Driver Martin has been involved in vegetation management in the Riverina for 25 years in research, extension and project implementation. He has been employed by Greening Australia for 12 years in the Riverina and has helped drive the development of extension and technical materials, landholder directed vegetation incentive support programs, native seed supply networks and direct seeding programs. Martin is a partner in a dryland grazing property that attempts to integrate productive and sustainable grazing with sound vegetation management and regeneration strategies. Gill Earl Gill is the principal botanist at Murrayana Botanical Services, a consultancy based at Albury, NSW. She has many years experience in botanical surveys, and ecosystem and threatened species management. Recent projects have included revegetation and restoration of native vegetation in agricultural landscapes. Dr David Eldridge David is a Senior Research Scientist with the Department of Land and
Water Conservation. He has more than 20 years of experience in the ecology
and management of rangeland soils and vegetation both in Paul Hutchings Paul is currently employed by the Department of Land and Water Conservation
in Wagga Wagga and has worked in the Kylie Kent Kylie is the Herbarium Officer with the Charles Sturt University Herbarium in Albury. The focus of her work is compiling a regional reference collection of flora for researchers, land managers, students and community groups. Dr Ian Lunt Ian is a Senior Lecturer
in vegetation management and Herbarium Manager at Bruce Mullins Bruce works for John Naimo John is a Natural Resource Project Officer with Department of Land and Water Conservation based at Deniliquin. He has been involved in assisting landholders in native vegetation management through planning and incentives delivery. Dr Deborah Nias Deborah is the Senior Project Officer for the NSW Murray Wetlands Working
Group Inc. and holds a PhD in floodplain wetland ecology. The NSW MWWG
is a community group dedicated to restoring and managing wetlands within
the David Parker David is the Wildlife Extension Officer with Greening Australia at Deniliquin, a joint project with NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service. The program is aimed at increasing the awareness and understanding of wildlife management issues. His work with Greening Australia includes working with landholders regarding nature conservation and also studying species such as the Plains-wanderer and Superb Parrot. Mark Rowe Mark graduated from Mike Thompson Mike is Regional Manager, Riverina Region with State Forests of NSW. He
worked for some 15 years in coastal and escarpment eucalypt forests in
eastern NSW before working for a similar period in Red Gum floodplain
forests along the Rick Webster Rick has lived in the Riverina for 17 years. During this time he has undertaken numerous surveys on the flora and fauna of the Riverina. Rick runs Ecosurveys, a consulting company specialising in threatened species research and surveys. |