The annual Finalised Priority Assessment List (FPAL) is the list of species, ecological communities and key threatening processes that have been prioritised by the Threatened Species Scientific ...
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The barque Acacia sailed from Port Esperance for Port Adelaide on 20 June 1904 with a cargo of 113,000 feet of timber, under the command of Captain A.V. Saunier and a crew of eight. The vessel was ...
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The wreck of the 1693 ton iron clipper Loch Ard is one of Victoria's best known and tragic shipwrecks. Nearing the end of a voyage from Gravesend to Melbourne, the Loch Ard sank after striking Mutton ...
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This search page allows species listed under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) to be compared against taxonomy, State and Territory Government listing status ...
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The ship George III sailed from Woolwich, England for Hobart with 220 male convicts, guards, their families and crew, totalling 308, on 14 December 1834 under the command of William Moxey. On 27 ...
During the 1930s and 1940s several disused vessels including several river steamers and at least two hulks that had been seagoing sailing vessels were beached at what is now known as Otago Bay under ...
The Mary Ellis is one of only a small number of South Australian shipwrecks that are visible above water at all times. It is located at ‘Wreck Beach’ within the Lincoln National Park, and is familiar ...
On its maiden voyage from Liverpool, the four masted barque George Roper was met by headwinds at Bass Strait, about 8 miles off Port Phillip Heads, and was taken under tow by the steam tug Williams ...
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