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Perry, Benjamin (author), Huisman, Bas (author), Antolínez, José A. Á. (author), Hesp, Patrick A. (author), Miot da Silva, Graziela (author)
The bimodal wave climate of the semi-protected shallow Gulf St Vincent in South Australia has been analyzed through a forty-year (1980-2020) wave hindcast and an investigation into the climatic drivers of wave climate anomalies is presented. The sea and swell partitions of the wave climate were modelled independently as well as using an...
journal article 2024
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Ninan, Dr Johan (author), Clegg, Stewart (author), Burdon, Steve (author), Clay, John (author)
Infrastructure megaprojects are increasing in size and number worldwide. Widespread shortcomings such as cost overruns, delays, litigious threats, and community opposition are now so pervasive there is a clear mandate to rethink the way we plan, deliver, and operate our infrastructure. In this context, we situate this research to understand how...
journal article 2023
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Reddy, P. Jyoteeshkumar (author), Chinta, Sandeep (author), Matear, Richard (author), Taylor, John (author), Baki, B. (author), Thatcher, Marcus (author), Kala, Jatin (author), Sharples, Jason (author)
Heatwaves and bushfires cause substantial impacts on society and ecosystems across the globe. Accurate information of heat extremes is needed to support the development of actionable mitigation and adaptation strategies. Regional climate models are commonly used to better understand the dynamics of these events. These models have very large...
journal article 2023
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Gan, Y.Y. (author), Wang, Shuping (author), Wu, Xiaofan (author), Yan, Lina (author)
In Australia,28% of the population live in remote and rural areas,where they face many health service utilization challenges due to geographical conditions,and generally have lower health status than those living in coastal metropolitan areas. To address the challenges of accessing health services in remote and rural areas,the Australian...
journal article 2022
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Fiddes, Sonya (author), Pepler, Acacia (author), Saunders, K.R. (author), Hope, Pandora (author)
Climate scientists routinely rely on averaging over time or space to simplify complex information and to concisely communicate findings. Currently, no consistent definitions of 'warm' or 'cool' seasons for southern Australia exist, making comparisons across studies difficult. Similarly, numerous climate studies in Australia use either...
journal article 2021
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Chamarczuk, M. (author), Malinowski, M. (author), Draganov, D.S. (author), Grant, A. (author), Asgharzadeh, M. (author), Urosevic, M. (author)
Here we analyse ambient noise (AN) data generated during drilling of exploration boreholes and recorded using a dense array deployed over one of the numerous shallow iron-ore mineralization targets in the Pilbara region (Western Australia). Drilling and drilling-related operations were reoccurring in a sequence as described by the drillers’...
journal article 2021
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Wood, Gavin A. (author), Ong, Rachel (author), Haffner, M.E.A. (author)
The transition of the baby boomer bulge into old age and their increasing longevity will lift the numbers of elderly in residential aged care. Population ageing and associated fiscal pressures have motivated governments to shift responsibility for the financing of aged care to the individual. We consider policies that include owner-occupiers’...
journal article 2020
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Pande, S. (author), Uhlenbrook, Stefan (author)
The challenge of sustainable development is enshrined in the ambitious 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development of the United Nations. The 17 goals and its various targets are unique with water being one of the cross cutting themes. Taking examples of past water dependent societies in a comparative setting, this paper challenges the new field of...
journal article 2020
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Mulder, A.E. (author), Wiersma, M.G. (author), van Loenen, B. (author)
The increasing need for geospatial information demands for well-organised management among all levels of society. A Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) is a multidisciplinary and dynamic instrument that facilitates access and sharing of geospatial information. The current trend towards open data initiatives is influencing the development of these...
journal article 2020
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Stoter, J.E. (author), Ho, Serene (author), Biljecki, Filip (author)
A significant number of studies has been carried out to establish 3D cadastre solutions to improve the registration of multi-level property. Since the inception of research on 3D cadastres (about 20 years ago), the world around us has changed significantly and this also partly changes the context regarding 3D cadastre: technology (e.g....
journal article 2019
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Schoenmaker, R. (author), Van der Lei, T.T.E. (author)
This paper is the result of an international, explorative study of the alignment of government and road authority goals from different European countries and Western Australia. The goal of the study is to advance the understanding of the development of performance management of road agencies. Agencies around the world are using performance...
journal article 2015
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