Welcome to tidings, our quarterly corporate newsletter. If you’re looking to gain a little insight into the world of aquatic ecology, tidings is an excellent introduction. Please
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or alternatively you can view past tidings below.  | 2009 Autumn Edition Download PDF newsletter now... Featured in this edition: • One Man’s ‘Crisis’ is Another’s Invitation to Step-Up • Queensland’s ‘Explosion’ in Major Water Infrastructure Projects • Grand Opening at Grant Street • Just a Pinch of Salt • Our Water Dragons • Terrapin Windschimes | tidings contains interesting and insightful information that is captivating and yet, at times, also humorous to read  | 2009 Summer Edition Download PDF newsletter now... Featured in this edition: • They Say 2009 Will Be A Very Different Year • Designing and Monitoring Sewage Outfalls in Remote Locations • Biological Indicators National ‘Realisation’ and the Global Financial Crisis • Box Jellyfish • The World Through Different Eyes |  | 2008 Spring Edition Download PDF newsletter now... Featured in this edition: • A New ‘Heart’ for frc environmental • Stunning Science • Seagrass: Not Just Drought-Tolerant but ‘Loving It’ • Environmental Prosecutions: The Role of the Expert Witness |  | 2006 Autumn Edition Download PDF newsletter now... Featured in this edition: • Our Blueprint – A Vision for the Next 20 Years • Sewage Effluent – Truly on the Nose? • What Else is Out There? • Enough is Enough: Managing Flows for the Barron River • Solomon Islands • Pests in Paradise |  | 2005 Spring Edition Download PDF newsletter now... Featured in this edition: • Rain Brings Life • When is a Marine Plant not a Marine Plant? • We’re from the Government – We’re Here to Help • “Nusiance Macrophytes’ a Bogey on the Course • Get a Life! • Kirra Reef and the Tween Sand Bypass |  | 2005 Autumn Edition Download PDF newsletter now... Featured in this edition: • Marine Plants Update • Airport Ecosystems Given the ‘Thumbs Up’ • frc staff go Back to School • High ‘Carb’ Diet Bad for Worms • New Look – Old Values | As a small publication written in-house, tidings contains insider information about aquatic environmental health and also interesting project snapshots. You can also pick up useful tips and tricks for when you’re in need of environmental consulting.
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