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The following is a list of APC bulletins from the present back to 1995 with a limited number of articles available to display. APC articles published from 1993 to 2003 are available from Biodiversity Heritage Library (free download). All articles from 2004 (APC Volume 13 Issue 1) to the present are available from Informit at a cost of $4.00 +GST per article. For Open Access to all back issues, as well as forthcoming issues, consider joining ANPC as an individual, a community group or via corporate membership and select for receiving e-version copies of APC (default). Scroll down

Name of bulletinVolumeInformation sourceCost
Australian Network for Plant Conservation Newsletter1Biodiversity Heritage LibraryFree
Danthonia: newsletter of the Australian Network for Plant Conservation2-11Biodiversity Heritage LibraryFree
Australasian Plant Conservation13-presentInformit$4.00 + GST per article

Volume 30

Albrecht, D. (2022) Illustrated Plant Glossary [book review] Australasian Plant Conservation 30(4):32.

Ardill, P. (2022) Historical settler interest in the use of fire to restore the degraded indigenous vegetation communities of colonial Melbourne. Australasian Plant Conservation 30(4):19-20.

Auld, T. and Keith, D.A. (2022) Plant conservation in Australia. Australasian Plant Conservation 30(4):3-6.

Bell, S., Auld, A., Eldridge, D., Bodley, E., Byrne, M., Bridgewater, P., Coates, D. Debus, B., Brundrett, M., Gallagher, R., Crawford, A., Gibson-Roy, P., Ooi, M., May, T., Prober, S., Summerell, B., Moles, A.T., Silcock, J., Monks, L., Martyn Yenson, A., Wrigley, D and Shapcott, A. (2022) Retrospectives and perspectives on plant conservation in Australasia. Australasian Plant Conservation 30(3):7-20.

Bell, S.A.J. (2021). Do all fire ephemerals warrant listing under threatened species legislation? Australasian Plant Conservation 30(2):15-18.

Bodley, E. and Stanley, R (2021) Myrtle Rust Sentinel Project at Auckland Botanic Gardens, New Zealand. Australasian Plant Conservation 30(2):19-22.

Brown, D and Richards, P. (2022) Targeted monitoring and bushfire recovery of the Willi Willi Zieria (Zieria lasiocaulis) Australasian Plant Conservation 30(4):21-23.

Canackle, L. (2021) Buttercup Doubletail orchids (Diuris aequalis) thriving after the 2019–20 bushfires. Australasian Plant Conservation 30(2):5-7.

Commander, L. E. (2021) Orchid conservation in Australia and across the globe Australasian Plant Conservation 30(2):26-27.

Commander, L. E. and Fernance, C. (2021) The climate is ripe for seed knowledge – Florabank Guidelines Released. Australasian Plant Conservation 30(2):27-28.

Commander, L.E., Martyn Yenson, A., Coates, D.J., Bradby, K., Makinson, B., Offord, C.A., Broadhurst, L., Auld, T. and Gibson-Roy, P. (2022) Why Australia needs an Ecosystem Restoration Strategy. Australasian Plant Conservation 30(4):13-18.

Craigie, S. and Commander, L.E. (2021). A Shared Vision for the future of Native Seed Management in Australia [workshop report]. Australasian Plant Conservation 30(1):21-22.

Desmond, B. (2022) Bushfire recovery through two years of collaboration. Australasian Plant Conservation 30(4):23-25.

Desmond, B., Crawford, A., Cuneo, P., Duval, D., Guerin, J., Messina, A., North, T, Wood, J and Wrigley, D. (2021) A national partnership approach to bushfire recovery through seed conservation for Project Phoenix. Australasian Plant Conservation 30(2):23-24.

Duval, D. and Guerin, J. (2021). Out of the Freezer, into the Fire: repatriation of a rare pea from the UK Seed Bank for bushfire recovery. Australasian Plant Conservation 30(1):19-20.

Fernance, C. (2021) Banking on seeds for bushfire recovery (part 1) Australasian Plant Conservation 30(2):25.

Fernance, C. (2022) Banking on seeds for bushfire recovery (part 2) Australasian Plant Conservation 30(3):25.

Fernance, C. (2022) Presenting Science Concisely [book review] Australasian Plant Conservation 30(4):31.

Funnekotter, B. and Bunn, E. (2022). Cryopreserving plants for long-term conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 30(4):8-10.

Hogbin, T. and Offord, C. (2022) Retrospectives and perspectives on plant conservation in Australasia. Australasian Plant Conservation 30(4):6-7.

Hopley, T., Dimon, R., Reiter, N. and James, E. (2021) A genomic perspective helps guide conservation of an endangered orchid from south-eastern Australia Australasian Plant Conservation 30(2):3-5.

Makinson, B and Richardson, M. (2022) The first twelve years – an outline history of ANPC, 1991–2003. Australasian Plant Conservation 30(3):3-6.

Martyn Yenson, A. (2021) Launch of ‘Plant Germplasm Conservation in Australia’ Third Edition. Australasian Plant Conservation 30(2):28-29.

Martyn Yenson, A., Commander, L., Offord, C. and Auld, T. (2022) Forward together: ANPC-led guidelines informing conservation, restoration and translocation practice. Australasian Plant Conservation 30(3):26-29.

Martyn Yenson, A., Nadarajan, J., Funnekotter, B. and Sommerville, K.D. (2022). Australian Academy of Science Fenner Conference on the Environment ‘Exceptional Times, Exceptional Plants’. Australasian Plant Conservation 30(4):26-29.

McMullan-Fisher, S. (2021) Secretive Slime Moulds [book review] Australasian Plant Conservation 30(1):24.

Mulcahy, A., Cameron, M. and Ellis, B. (2021) Recent wildfires reveal large populations of the endangered Manning Yellow Solanum (Solanum sulphureum) Australasian Plant Conservation 30(1):9-12.

Nitschke, C. (2021) Plantastic – A to Z of Australian Plants [book review] Australasian Plant Conservation 30(1):25.

Offord, C., Norton, S., Guja, L. and Wrigley, D. (2022) Australasian Seed Science Conference 2021: Linking seeds with needs; securing our future in a changing world. Australasian Plant Conservation 30(3):21-24.

Roper, E. (2021) Second year post-fire monitoring of the Endangered Superb Midge Orchid (Genoplesium superbum) in South-eastern NSW. Australasian Plant Conservation 30(2):12-14.

Scobie, K. (2022) Conserving priority species at the Australian National Botanic Gardens. Australasian Plant Conservation 30(4):11-12.

Shely, D., Irvin, M. and Faris, J. (2021). In the Nick of Time – Post-drought recovery of two threatened Zieria species in central-western New South Wales. Australasian Plant Conservation 30(1):13-16.

Silcock, J.,  Collingwood, T., Llorens, T. and Fensham, R. (2021). Introducing the Action Plan for Australia’s Imperilled Plants 2021. Australasian Plant Conservation 30(1):3-9.

Sonntag, S. (2021). Welcome to the Banksia Garden. Australasian Plant Conservation 30(1):16-18.

Zimmer, H. (2021) Genomic approaches for species delimitation in threatened species. Australasian Plant Conservation 30(2):7-12.

Zimmer, H. (2022) Plants of Subtropical Eastern Australia [book review] Australasian Plant Conservation 30(3):31.

 

Volume 29

Auld, T. (2021). President’s report: To the Annual General meeting, 11 November 2020. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(4):3-8.

Baird, I.R.C. and Benson, D. (2020). Serious impacts of longwall coalmining on endangered Newnes Plateau Shrub Swamps, exposed by the December 2019 bushfires. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(1):12-15.

Bell, S. (2020) ANPC Member Profile for APC – Stephen Bell. (2020) Australasian Plant Conservation 29(1):38-39.

Bell, S.A.J. (2020). Voucher specimens vs observation records: why ‘collecting’ is better than ‘observing’ for plant conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(2):3-7.

Booth, N. and Hamilton, M. (2020) Sand Spurge: The reintroduction. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(1):25-27.

Canackle, L., Armstrong, R., Briggs, J. and McCreery, D. (2020). Late summer and autumn rains spark new hope for three Endangered Midge Orchids in South‑east NSW. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(1):15-20.

Chong, C., Stevens, A., Grigg, A., North, T. McAuliffe, J. and Guja, L. (2021). Ex situ conservation of a critically endangered fern. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(3):16-19.

Clarke, I. and Lee, H. (2020). Name that Flower: The Identification of Flowering Plants: 3rd Edition [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(2):33.

Collette, J.C. and Emery, N.J. (2020). A new project investigating the floral phenology and seed biology of threatened ecological communities in northwest NSW. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(1):21-25.

Commander, L.E. (2021) Coastal Plants [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(4):27.

Corro, E. and McMullian-Fisher, S. (2021). Searching for native Favolaschia. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(3):7.

Crawford, A., Cuneo, P., Phillips, G., Duval, D., Guerin, J., Wood, J. and Wrigley, D. (2020). News from the Australian Seed Bank Partnership: Seed banks respond to the bushfires with collecting, research and restoration. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(1):35-37.

Driver, M. (2021) Riverina LLS Hay Plains Workshop. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(3):29.

Fernance, C. and Commander, L. (2020) ANPC workshop reports: Revisiting the national Seed Survey. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(2):30-31.

Hayward, G. and Shapcott, A. (2021) The ability to resprout basally enables the endangered Macadamia jansenii to survive fire. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(4):9-11.

Kohout, M., Coupar, P and Elliott, M. (2020). Battling an “aggressive pioneer” after fire: Phytolacca octandra (Inkweed). Australasian Plant Conservation 29(1):7-8.

Logie, S., Fernance, C., Driver, M. and Commander, L. (2021) An overview of the ANPC Audit of Seed Production Areas in NSW Report. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(3):30-31.

Lynch, J. (2021) Black Mountain – a natural history of a Canberra icon [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(3):33-34.

Makinson, B. (2020). Plant names – a guide to botanical nomenclature. 4th edition [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(1):39-40.

Makinson, B. (2021). Entangled Life – how fungi make our worlds, change our minds, and shape our futures [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(4):28-29.

Martyn Yenson, A. (2020). Review of the ANPC’s Germplasm Guidelines. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(1):34.

McAuliffe, E.J. (2020). Using clonal genetic structures to inform and develop an ex situ conservation strategy for Grevillea renwickiana. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(2):24-26.

Mills, J. G. (2020). Nature needs people, but people need connection: can microbes be the ‘joining dots’? Australasian Plant Conservation 29(1):31-33.

Muir, A., Bluff, L., Moloney, P., Amos, N. and Thomson, J. (2020). Hairpin Banksia: a widespread plant threatened with decline by frequent fires. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(1):9-11.

Pedersen, S. (2021) Rusted on and fired up: a collaborative effort to save the Scrub Turpentine. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(3):8-10.

Perrins, L. (2020) It’s not all about the birds and the bees – Challenges and triumphs of Conservation Seed Orchards at the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(2):12-14.

Reiter, N. (2021) Conservation Translocation of the endangered Colourful Spider-orchid (Caladenia colorata). Australasian Plant Conservation 29(3):13-15.

Reiter, N., Dimon, R. and Freestone, M. (2021) Saving orchids from extinction: the RBGV Orchid Conservation Program ex situ collection. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(3):11-13.

Shapcott, A., Verstraten, L., Roberts, K., Mcmahon, T., Trueman, S., Harper, L. and Allen, I. (2021). Case study: Successful clonal propagation and establishment of an offset subpopulation of the threatened plant Pomaderris clivicola E.M.Ross (Rhamnaceae). Australasian Plant Conservation 29(4):20-23.

Shelly, D. and Lamb, S. (2020). Ecological observations of the endangered Dentella minutissima from the Warrego River at Toorale National Park. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(1):28-31.

Stanley, R. and Bodley, E. (2020). Strings attached: managing ex situ plants highly susceptible to pathogens. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(2):20-23.

Sunner, N., Hirst, M.J., Venn, S. and Williams, N.S.G. (2021). Exploring seed ecology and habitat of the vulnerable Swamp Everlasting – Xerochrysum palustre. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(3):3-6.

Sweedman, L. and Courtney, P. (2020). News from the ASBP partnership: Finding a needle in a biodiversity haystack. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(2):27-29.

Tozer, M., Ooi, M., Simpson, C., Wilkins, K. and Zylstra, P. (2021). How the severe fires of 2019-2020 promoted regeneration of the rare Bendethera Shrublands. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(4):12-15.

Van der Walt, K. (2021) Investigating cryopreservation options for Syzygium maire, a threatened endemic New Zealand tree. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(3):22-25.

Wajon, E. (2020). Response of native vegetation in the Great Southern region of Western Australia to fire. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(2):8-11.

Willyams, D. (2021) Seed orchard research and development at Marrinup Nursery, 1986 to 2015: an additive learning process. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(4):16-19.

Wood, J. (2020) Germination Testing at the Tasmanian Seed Conservation Centre. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(2):15-20.

Wood, J.A. (2021). Dealing with Physical Dormancy in Tasmanian Pomaderris (Rhamnaceae) collections: Heat shock, seed size and mould issues. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(3):20-21.

Wrigley, D. (2021) Fire and smoke – Collecting, germinating and storing seed for Project Phoenix. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(4):23-25.

Wrigley, D. (2021). Ten years of an Australian ex situ seed conservation partnership. Australasian Plant Conservation 29(3):25-28.

 

Volume 28

Andres, S.E., Emery, N.J., Gregory, D. and Powell, J. (2020). Threatened plant translocation case study: Persoonia hirsuta (Hairy Persoonia), Proteaceae. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(3):14-17.

Ardill, P. (2019). Colonial and twentieth-century management of exotic species threatening intrinsically valued indigenous flora: Susan Island, Lumley Park, Broken Hill. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(2):26-28.

Auld, T. (2020). Member Profile: Introducing the new ANPC President: Tony Auld. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(4):21-22.

Auld, T.D., Zimmer, H.C. and Commander, L.E. (2020). Plant conservation and fire. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(4):3-5.

Bell, S. (2019). Threatened plant translocation case study: Translocation ‘success’ is all about detection: experiences with two threatened orchids from the Hunter Valley of NSW. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(1):27-31.

Bell, S. (2020). Check those IDs: the importance of confirming threatened plant identifications before implementing management. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(3):18-20.

Bell, S., Rockley, C. and Llewellyn, A. (2019) Flora of the Hunter Region: Endemic Trees and Larger Shrubs [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(1):35-36.

Bennett, L., Kasel, S., Fairman, T. and Jiang, R. (2020). Why Australia’s severe bushfires may be bad news for tree regeneration. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(4):10-12.

Briggs, J. (2019) Threatened plant translocation case study: Grevillea wilkinsonii (Tumut Grevillea), Proteaceae. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(1):7-11.

Brunskill, S. (2020). ANPC workshop reports: Declining Species workshop by Wooragee Landcare. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(4):20.

Cameron, M and Segal, P. (2019). Introducing the Manning Yellow Solanum (Solanum sulphureum). Australasian Plant Conservation 28(2):10-12.

Clarke, C. (2020). Australian Rainforest Seeds – A Guide to Collecting, Processing and Propagation [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(4):22.

Commander, L. (2019). Workshop reports: SA Threatened Plant Translocation Workshop a resounding success. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(1):37.

Coutts-McClelland, K. (2019). Threatened plant translocation case study: Zieria baeuerlenii (Bomaderry Zieria), Rutaceae. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(2):21-25.

Crawford, A. and Phoebe, T. (2020) News from the ASBP partnership: Woodlupine Primary School and the Western Australian Seed Centre. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(3):24-25.

Crawford, A., Monks, L. and Chant, A. (2019) News from the ASBP: Towards recovery of the Scaly-leaved Featherflower. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(1):32-33.

Doyle, C. (2020). The Science of Communicating Science: The Ultimate Guide [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(4):23-24.

Doyle, C. and Ooi, M. (2020). Moving threatened plants: story and practice. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(3):11-13.

Driver, M. (2020). Healthy Seeds Project: Current Barriers – Future opportunities. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(3):30-31.

Elgey, M. (2019). Member profile. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(2):31.

Ferretto, G., Glasby, T.M., Housefield, G.P., Poore, A.G.B., Statton, J., Sinclair, E.A., Kendrick, G.A. and Vergés, A. (2019). Threatened plant translocation case study: Posidonia australis (Strapweed), Posidoniaceae. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(1):24-26.

Findlay, C. (2019) Member Profile. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(1):34-35.

Foster, L. and Mulcahy, A. (2019). Possible hybridisation between Syzygium paniculatum and Syzygium oleosum presents issues for identification, conservation and management of a threatened species. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(2):16-18.

Gibson-Roy, P., Hancock, N., Driver, M. and Broadhurst, L. (2020) ANPC workshop reports: special feature : An overview of the ANPC Australian native seed industry survey. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(3):28-30.

Griebel, A. (2020). Mistletoes of Southern Australia [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(3):33.

Guerin, J. and Duval, D. (2020). Seeds and Students of South Australia. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(3):26-27.

Hardstaff, L.K., Sommerville, K.D., Funnekotter, B., Bunn, E., Offord, C.A. and Mancera, R.L. (2020). Cryostorage of Australian rainforest species. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(3):9-11.

Kirchhoff, C.M. (2020). Rapid assessment of future habitat suitability: a case-study of the Snowy Mountains endemic alpine flora using the Biodiversity and Climate Change Virtual Library (BCCVL). Australasian Plant Conservation 28(3):5-8.

Lemmon, J. (2019). New discoveries for the endangered Illawarra Socketwood (Daphnandra johnsonii, Atherospermataceae). Australasian Plant Conservation 28(2):13-15.

Mallee, J. (2019). On the ropes for rare herbs – 2019 rope-access surveys in Limpinwood Nature Reserve. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(2):1-5.

Marquand, P. (2020). Member Profile: Peter Marquand – Curator Parks and Nursery, City of Ballarat. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(3):32.

McConnachie, A., McConnachie, S., McConnachie, S., and McConnachieN. (2020) A Hollow is a Home [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(3):33.

Milla, L. and Encinas-Viso, F. (2020). Plant-pollinator communities in the Australian Alps. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(4):13-16.

Mulcahy, A., Elsley, K. and Ransom, L. (2019). Developing a conservation project for Prostanthera askania: an adaptive approach. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(2):7-10.

Mulvaney, M. and Seddon, J. (2020). Orchid diversity and occurrence in relation to past fire in Canberra Nature Park. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(3):20-22.

Murphy, J. and Dowling, B. (2019). Plants of the Victorian High Country – A Field Guide for Walkers Second Edition [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(1):36.

Parker, L. and Nitschke, C.R. (2019). Threatened plant translocation case study: Astelia australiana (Tall Astelia) Asteliaceae. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(1):18-20.

Paroissien, R., Hedges, L., Porter, J. and Ooi, M. (2020). Germination of the rarely seen Pink Flannel Flower (Actinotus forsythii; Apiaceae). Australasian Plant Conservation 28(3):3-5.

Perrins, L. and Wood, J. (2019). News from the Australian Seed Bank Partnership: Seed collecting way down south. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(2):28-30.

Schmidt, L.A., Gilpin, A.-M, Cook, J.M., Rymer, P. Gibson-Roy, P., Craigie, S. and Power, S.A. (2020). News from the Australian Seed Bank Partnership: Restoration of native wildflower patches in agronomic settings for diverse and healthy pollinator populations. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(4):17-19.

Shapcott, A. (2019). Threatened plant translocation case study: Macadamia jansenii (Bulburin nut), Proteaceae. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(1):21-23.

Shapcott, A. (2019). Threatened plant translocation case study: Wet and dry subtropical Coastal Heath translocation. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(1):12-15.

Summerell, B. (2020). International Year of Plant Health. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(3):23

Sutton, T. (2019). A new operational policy to support translocations in NSW. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(2):19-20.

Taylor, S., Townsend, D., Baker, H., Macphee, E and Thorne, N. (2020). Post-fire invasion of Nodding Thistle in a montane Poa labillardierei community. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(4):5-9.

The South East NSW Bioregion Working Group, Henery, M., North, T., Guja, L. and Chong, C. (2019). Collections management – documenting conservation collections using a genotype collecting method. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(1):3-6.

Trenbath, J. (2019) Treat every plant as if it’s the last: Saving our Species’ Cliffhanging 5 campaign. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(2):5-7.

Turner, S., Elliott, C. and Bunn, E. (2019). Threatened plant translocation case study:  Androcalva perlaria (Pearl-like Androcalva) Malvaceae. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(1):15-18.

Volume 27

Bell, S. (2018). The responsibilities of ecological consultants in disseminating outcomes from threatened species surveys: A call to arms. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(2):3-6.

Bell, S. and Sims, R. (2018). Extensive populations of ‘Dracophyllum macranthum’ (Ericaceae) in coorabakh national park suggest a review of threat status. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(2):11-14.

Benwell, A. (2018). Translocation of threatened flora for the warrell creek to urunga upgrade of the pacific highway, mid north coast nsw. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(1):15-19.

Beveridge, F.C., Williams, A. and Adkins, S. (2019). Seed enhancement of Australian native species to improve seed-based restoration. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(4):11-13.

Bunn, E. and Turner, S. (2018). Threatened plant translocation case study: Symonanthus bancroftii (Bancroft’s Symonanthus), Solanaceae. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(3):16-18.

Byrne, M. (2019). Moving plants – revealing the past and informing the future. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(4):3-5.

Clews, L. L. (2018). When infrastructure planning, design and construction meets threatened plant conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(2):18-20.

Coates, D. (2018). ‘Banksia brownii’ (Feather Leaved Banksia), Proteaceae. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(1):3-6.

Cowley, K. (2018). Research round up. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(1):35-36.

Cuneo, P., Emery, N., Errington, G. and Sherieff, A. (2018). Assisted run(a)way: Translocation planning to secure the Bankstown Hibbertia. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(1):23-25.

Delgado, E. (2018). Recovering australian threatened species – a book of hope. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(2):24.

Dixon, B and Krauss, S. (2018). Threatened plant translocation case study: Grevillea scapigera (Corrigin Grevillea), Proteaceae. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(3):22-25.

Doyle, C. and Pellow, B. (2018). ‘Thesium australe’: Hardly there or simply hard to find? Australasian Plant Conservation 27(2):9-10.

Doyle, C., Pellow, B., Mark Hood2, Rapmund, R. and Viler, M. (2018). Hibbertia spanantha Toelken & A.F.Rob (Julian’s Hibbertia), Dilleniaceae. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(3):10-13.

Driver, M., Miller, A. and Humphreys, B. (2018). Anpc workshop report. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(1):26.

Elliott, C., Wilkinson, K., Lewandrowski, W., Stevens, J.and Turner, S. (2018) Threatened plant translocation case study Tetratheca erubescens, Elaeocarpaceae. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(3):19-21.

Haywood, B. (2019). Fire is the key to survival of Avenue Cassinia. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(4):21-23.

Hirst, M.J., Messina, A., Delpratt, C.J. and Murphy, S.M. (2019). Raising rarity: horticultural approaches to conserving Victoria’s rare and threatened wildflowers. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(4):14-16.

Hurren, A. Breed, M., Blyth, C., Mason, A., Cleeves, R., Lowe, A. and Bickerton, D. (2019). Community action across South Australia to secure the future of the Silver Daisy bush in a changing climate. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(4):8-10.

Jusaitis, M. (2018). ‘Haloragis eyreana’ (Prickly Raspwort), haloragaceae. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(1):6-9.

Makinson, R.O. (2019). Myrtle Rust (Austropuccinia psidii) poses unprecedented challenges for plant conservation and recovery. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(4):31-33.

McDougall, K., Armstong, R., McAuliffe, J. and Taylor, D. (2018). ‘Pomaderris delicata’ (Delicate Pomaderris), rhamnaceae. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(1):10-12.

Moritz, K., Ainsley, P. and Bickerton, D. (2018). ‘Prostanthera eurybioides’ (Monarto Mintbush), lamiaceae. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(1):12-15.

Musgrave, R. (2018). The importance of readily available and accurate information when assessing impacts on threatened flora species. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(2):6-8.

Neuenkamp, L., Prober, S., Price, J., Zobel, M., Standish, R. (2018). Mycorrhizal fungi benefit ecosystem restoration, but how much depends on plant functional type, restoration context and time. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(3):7-9.

Patykowski, J., Dell, M. and Gibson, M. (2019). Using tree physiology to aid land-management decisions in a changing climate. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(4):6-8.

Pearson, M. (2019). Population reinforcement: Learning from Allocasuarina robusta. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(4):24-26.

Reiter, N. and Thomson, R. (2018). Involvement in the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria’s orchid conservation program by volunteers from the Australasian Native Orchid Society Victoria group. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(1):19-22.

Sutton, F. and Dell, M. (2018). Saltmarsh recolonisation at the Western Treatment Plant, victoria. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(2):15-17.

Tovar, F and Carnegie, A. (2019). A Forest Biosecurity program. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(4):27-30.

Wajon, E. and Cullity, J. (2019). Monitoring restoration success at Ken Hurst Park. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(4):17-20.

Wrigley, D., Norton, S., North, T. and Wirf, B. (2018). Crop wild relatives seed conservation at kakadu national park. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(2):20-22.

Zimmer, H. (2018). Monitoring threatened species and ecological communities [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(1):29

Zimmer, H., Baker, P., Offord, C., Rigg, J., Bourke, G and Auld, T.  (2018).  Threatened plant translocation case study: Wollemia nobilis (Wollemi Pine), Araucariaceae. Australasian Plant Conservation 27(3):13-15

Volume 26

Adam, P. (2017). A field guide for the southern tablelands (nsw and act) [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(1):24.

Adam, P. (2017). Plant life of the west darling (1975) [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(3):13-15.

Adam, P. and Zimmer, H. (2017). From the editors. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(3):2.

Auld, T. D., Denham, A. J. and Leishman, M. (2017). Long term conservation in an arid acacia shrubland is driven by the interaction of fire and grazing. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(3):22-24.

Barkla, J. (2017). Living on the edge – challenges of finding and conserving lowland ‘Olearia’ species. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(2):5-7.

Bell, S. (2017). New insights into the ecology of the critically endangered ‘banksia conferta’ (proteaceae) from the mid-north coast of nsw. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(1):15-18.

Bickerton, D., Field, T., Tourenq, C. and Moritz, K. (2018). Acanthocladium dockeri (Spiny Daisy), Compositae. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(4):6-9.

Bickerton, D., Russell, V.-J., Breed, M., Wake, R., Davis, N., Hancock, N., Broadhurst, L., Lowe, A. and Ellis, M. (2017). Best practice provenance for a changing climate: A workshop summary. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(1):4-6.

Bodley, E. (2017). Auckland botanic gardens: A hub for plant conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(2):3-5.

Briggs, B. (2017). Bush regeneration at broken hill: ‘Radical for their time’. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(3):7-9.

Broadhurst, L. (2017). To the annual general meeting, 29 November 2017. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(3):3-6.

Collier, P. and Garnett, R. (2018). Cassinia rugata (Wrinkled Dollybush), asteraceae. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(4):21-24.

Driver, M. (2017). Sheoaks – wind harps from desert to the sea [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(1):23.

Elliott, C., Wilkinson, K. and Turner, S. (2018). Ricinocarpos brevis, Euphorbiaceae. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(4):12-15.

Emery, N. J., Hillier, P. and Offord, C. A. (2018). Persoonia pauciflora (North Rothbury Persoonia), proteaceae. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(4):18-21.

Hancock, N., Harris, R., Broadhurst, L. and Hughes, L. (2017). Response to ridgeway ‘et al.’ (2017). Australasian Plant Conservation 26(2):16-17.

Henery, M. (2017). The challenge of improving ‘ex situ’ collections for threatened plants: The example of the Velvet Zieria (‘Zieria murphyi’ – Rutaceae). Australasian Plant Conservation 26(1):12-15.

Jusaitis, M. (2018). Prostanthera eurybioides (Monarto Mintbush), Lamiaceae. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(4):15-17.

Logan, T. (2017). Member profile. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(2):18.

Logan, T. (2017). To graze or not to graze? Australasian Plant Conservation 26(2):8-10.

May, T. (2018). Fungi of australia: Inocybaceae [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(4):27.

McDonald, T. (2017). Report on the albert morris inaugural award field trip to broken hill august 21-24, 2017. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(3):9-13.

Mills, C. (2017). Reconsidering seed predation paradigms in arid australia. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(3):20-22.

Monks, L., Coates, D. and Dillon, R. (2018). Acacia cochlocarpa subsp. cochlocarpa (Spiral Fruited Wattle), Fabaceae. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(4):3-5.

Moritz, K. (2017). Member profile. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(3):27-28.

Morris, A. (2017). Broken hill fights sand drift: Extract from plant life of the west darling. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(3):15-17.

North, T. and Wirf, B. (2017). News from the australian seed bank partnership. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(2):19-21.

Reiter, N., O’Brien, N., Gibson, M., Pitts, D., Brown, G. R. and Phillips, R. D. (2018). Caladenia hastata (Nicholls) Rupp (Melbloms Spider-Orchid), Orchidaceae: Pollinator rarity limits conservation translocation sites in a rare orchid. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(4):9-12.

Ridgeway, P., Smart, D. and Vella, D. (2017). Evidence-based provenance: Building informed provenance in the cumberland plain. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(1):10-12.

Scott, S. (2017). Conservation of Hairy Hazelwood: A propagation and transplantation experience. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(2):11-13.

Selwood, K. (2018). Rocky outcrops in australia – ecology conservation and management [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(4):28.

Silcock, J. (2017). The red hot list of threatened plants – but which species do you choose? Australasian Plant Conservation 26(2):13-15.

Tjoelker, M. G., Medlyn, B. E. and Drake, J. E. (2017). Climate suitability of diverse provenances of a widely-distributed eucalypt: Testing the ‘local is best’ paradigm under climate warming. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(1):7-9.

Westbye, C. (2017). Free plant conservation activities for children. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(1):19.

Wrigley, D. (2018). News from the australian seed bank partnership. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(4):24-25.

Wrigley, D. (2017). News from the australian seedbank partnership. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(1):20-21.

Volume 25

Adam, P. (2016). Wildlife conservation in farm landscapes [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(3):25.

Adam, P. and Knapp, Z. (2016). From the editors. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(1):2-3.

Andrews, G. (2017). New approaches to fighting native plant extinction. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(4):3-4.

Bainbridge, B. (2017). Genetic rescue of the plains yam daisy (‘microseris scapigera’) on the merri creek. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(4):9-11.

Bickerton, D. (2016). ANPC member profile. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(3):24.

Broadhurst, L. (2016). President’s report. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(3):3-6.

Brown, D., James, R. and McKinley, A. (2016). Fontainea dude thinks he’s a lady – recovery of the coastal fontainea and investigation into temporal monoecy. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(3):11-13.

Carthey, A. J. and Leishman, M. R. (2016). How do germination responses to smoke relate to phylogeny, growth form, fire response strategies and vegetation type? A focus on eastern australia. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(2):3-4.

Clinton, B. and Guja, L. (2016). Images worth a thousand ideas: Digitising the national seed bank collection. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(1):20-22.

Cochrane, A. (2016). Anpc member profile. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(2):23.

Cochrane, A. (2017). News from the australian seedbank partnership: ASBP partnership update. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(4):23.

Cochrane, A. (2016). Parks and people: Promoting plant conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(3):15-17.

Cochrane, A. (2016). Pilbara seed atlas and field guide: Plant restoration in australia’s arid northwest [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(2):24.

Cole, D. and Siepen, G. (2016). Considerations for large-scale biodiversity reforestation plantings. Part 8: Project monitoring and evaluation. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(1):17-19.

Dartnell, C. (2016). Workshop report: Barham landcare plant id workshop. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(1):29.

Driver, M. (2016). Vegetation of australian riverine landscapes [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(1):27.

Guerin, J. and Duval, D. (2016). News from the Australian Seedbank Partnership: A thankyou note to our volunteers from the south australian seed conservation centre. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(3):22-23.

Hancock, N., Harris, R., Broadhurst, L. and Hughes, L. (2017). Climate-ready revegetation. A guide for natural resource managers. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(4):7-8.

Jordan, G. (2016). The ‘key to Tasmanian vascular plants’. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(1):15-17.

Knapp, Z., Thiele, K., Pirzl, R. and Hope, M. (2016). An eflora of australasia: A collaborative and dynamic online platform for managing floras. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(1):5-6.

Liyanage, G. and Ooi, M. (2016). Changes in seed dormancy over time in fire-prone flora. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(2):7-9.

Mackenzie, B. D., Auld, T. D., Keith, D. A. and Ooi, M. K. (2016). How fire and seasonal temperatures influence the germination of many plant species: Insights from ‘boronia’ (Rutaceae). Australasian Plant Conservation 25(2):5-7.

May, T. (2016). Funkey or not so fun: Creating interactive keys to macrofungi. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(1):7-9.

May, T. W. and McMullan-Fisher, S. J. (2016). Holding on to tea-tree fingers: A critically endangered fungus. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(3):8-10.

McAuliffe, J., Taylor, D. and McDougall, K. (2016). A non-seed based method for enhancement planting of the critically endangered ‘Pomaderris delicata’. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(2):14-16.

McCaffrey, N., Erskine, P. and Doley, D. (2017). Managing imperfection in post-mined landscapes: Determining the best practicable ecosystem reference sites. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(4):12-13.

Millar, M. (2016). Perth plants: A field guide to the bushland and coastal flora of kings park and bold park, second edition [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(2):25.

Murray, L., Wiecek, B. and Cohen, J. (2016). How do you identify your plant? Australasian Plant Conservation 25(1):13-15.

Patykowski, J., Dell, M. and Gibson, M. (2016). Threatened species management on the rural-urban interface: Insight from a critically endangered shrub. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(3):13-15.

Perrins, L. (2017). Friends of the royal tasmanian botanic gardens grant recipient report 2016 – attending the 11th Australasian Plant Conservation Conference (APCC11). Australasian Plant Conservation 25(4):19-21.

Purdie, R. (2016). Plants of central queensland: Identification and uses of native and introduced species [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(1):26-27.

Quarmby, A. (2016). Seeds of change: A case study in improving rehabilitation success. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(2):12-14.

Robertson, G. (2016). New approaches to plant conservation challenges. Conservation for people and nature, benefiting both. Reflecting on fog’s experience, learning and vision. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(3):17-19.

Robertson, G. (2017). Report on apcc11 conference field trip to wilsons promontory national park. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(4):22.

Rossetto, M. (2017). Restore and renew, a wealth of new information in support of ecological restoration practices. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(4):5-6.

Sommerville, K., Errington, G., Newby, Z.-J. and Offord, C. A. (2016). The rainforest challenge – testing the ‘unstorable seed’ assumption. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(2):10-12.

Spencer, P. J. (2017). Engineered co-existence of novel green roof habitat holds conservation promise. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(4):17-18.

Stronach, P. (2017). The devolved grant model: Achieving lasting conservation outcomes across tasmania. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(4):14-16.

Sutomo and van Etten, E. (2016). Effect of fire and digestion by herbivores on seeds of the exotic invasive species ‘Acacia nilotica’ in savanna at Baluran National Park Indonesia. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(3):20-21.

Taylor, T., Morin, L., Pegg, G. and Zalucki, J. (2016). The threat of myrtle rust to the conservation of the endangered tree, ‘Gossia gonoclada’ (Myrtaceae) in south east Queensland. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(3):6-8.

Thiele, K. and Klazenga, N. (2016). Keybase – teaching old keys new tricks. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(1):3-4.

Tourenq, C. and Field, T. (2017). ANPC member profile. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(4):24-25.

Turnbull, J. (2016). News: Tweed – Byron native species planting guide – 2016-2018. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(1):30.

Turner, S., Erickson, T., Rojas, M. M. and Merritt, D. (2016). News from the Australian Seedbank Partnership: The restoration seed bank initiative – a focus on biodiverse restoration at the landscape scale. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(1):22-24.

Walsh, N., Hirst, M. and Messina, A. (2016). News from the Australian Seedbank Partnership. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(2):20-22.

Wapstra, M. and Yates, L. V. (2016). Counting the uncountable: Estimating abundance of the rhizomatous ‘Stackhousia subterranea’ W.R.Barker (Celastraceae). Australasian Plant Conservation 25(2):17-19.

Ware, S. and Driver, M. (2016). Workshop report: Sandhill paddock walk at Booroorban, south of Hay NSW – 1 June 2016. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(1):28.

Weatherly, K. (2017). ANPC workshop reports. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(4):26-27.

Zich, F. and Kerrigan, R. (2016). Australian tropical rainforest plants identification system. Australasian Plant Conservation 25(1):10-12.

Volume 24

Adam, P. (2015). Flooded forest and desert creek ecology and history of the river red gum [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(3):28.

Adam, P. (2016). A national treasure: Dawyck: Its fungal heritage. Observation and conservation [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(4):34-35.

Adam, P. (2015). The shock of the new? Australasian Plant Conservation 24(2):19-21.

Auld, T. D., Denham, A., Tozer, M., Porter, J., Mackenzie, B. and Keith, D. (2015). Saving arid and semi-arid southern australia after over 150 years of exotic grazing pressure: Have we got the time and the will? Australasian Plant Conservation 24(2):3-5.

Barrett, S. and Rathbone, D. (2016). Management of herbivory in the montane heath and thicket TEC of the eastern stirling range, Western Australia. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(4):25-26.

Bridgewater, P. (2016). Can synthetic vegetation (novel ecosystems) help nature conservation in the Anthropocene? Australasian Plant Conservation 24(4):27-28.

Chapman, A., Marbus, C., Paap, T., Burgess, T. and Hardy, G. (2015). Citizen science: Community monitoring of marri canker disease. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(1):2-4.

Coates, D. (2015). To the Annual General Meeting, 22 November 2015. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(3):3-6.

Cochrane, A. (2015). Introducing the Australian Seed Bank Partnership. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(2):22.

Cochrane, A. (2015). News From The Australian Seed Bank Partnership: Collaboration across the Nullarbor: Wa banksias find a new home in the act. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(3):25.

Cole, D. and Siepen, G. (2015). Considerations for large-scale biodiversity reforestation plantings. Part 4: Maintenance. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(1):20-22.

Cole, D. and Siepen, G. (2015). Considerations for large-scale biodiversity reforestation plantings. Part 5: Project management. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(2):16-18.

Cole, D. and Siepen, G. (2015). Considerations for large-scale biodiversity reforestation plantings. Part 6: Landholder and community engagement. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(3):20-22.

Cole, D. and Siepen, G. (2015). Considerations for large-scale biodiversity reforestation plantings. Part 7: Risk management and contingency planning. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(3):22-24.

Collier, P. and Dick, J. (2015). Unravelling the secrets of the Crowded Leek Orchid: A partnership between volunteers and business. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(1):5-7.

Crawford, I. (2015). ANPC member profile. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(2):23-24.

Driver, M. (2015). Land of sweeping plains. Managing and restoring the native grasslands of south-eastern Australia [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(3):27.

Driver, M. (2015). Workshop report: Provenance workshops: ANPC NSW grand seed tour. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(1):26.

Driver, M. and Olive, C. (2015). Workshop report: Grassy woodland ecology and management. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(3):30.

French, B. J., Hope, G. S., Pryor, L. D. and Bowman, D. M. (2016). The vulnerability of peatlands in the Australian alps. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(4):16-18.

Gibson-Roy, P. (2015). Reflecting on feral status. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(2):14-15.

Gibson-Roy, P. (2015). When is a yam daisy more than a yam daisy?: When is a grassland more than a grassland? Australasian Plant Conservation 24(1):7-8.

Good, R., Wright, G., Hope, G. and Whinam, J. (2016). The impacts of increasing solar ultraviolet light on the wetland mires of the mainland Australian alps. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(4):12-13.

Grundy, S. (2016). Roger good’s role in developing restoration techniques in temperate highland peat swamp on sandstone in the blue mountains. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(4):10-11.

Hartley, R.-C. (2015). Rangeland vegetation recovery with feral goat control. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(2):12-13.

Holbery, S., Leane, M. and Willis, R. (2015). The use of aerial survey to support rabbit control and native vegetation regeneration on the hay plains of nsw. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(2):8-9.

Johnston, S. and Good, R. (2016). The benefits of restored linear vegetation corridors for biodiversity conservation – a case study. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(4):22-24.

Kearney, R. and Kearney, E. (2015). Conservation of fungi in lane cove bushland park. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(3):10-12.

Lloyd, S. (2015). The enigmatic myxomycetes. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(3):8-9.

Lynch, J. and Golson, T. (2015). News: Public inquiry into the register of environmental organisations; a new seed exchange collaboration. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(2):25-26.

Macris, C., Macnamara, J. and Freame, E. (2015). The gritty fight against feral rabbits: Testing the effectiveness of a browsing deterrent (sen-tree) on native grassy-groundcovers. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(2):5-7.

Mallen-Cooper, M. (2015). Biological soil crust morphogroups: Function follows form. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(3):16-17.

McCaffrey, N., Fletcher, A., Erskine, P., Mulligan, D. and Giddens, M. (2015). Democratisation of biological collections: Developing an online image herbarium for mine rehabilitation sites in queensland. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(1):9-11.

McInnes, A., North, T., Guja, L., Johnston, L. and Seddon, J. (2015). Murrumbidgee Bossiaea – a Canberra collaboration. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(1):11-12.

Mooney, S. and Martin, L. (2016). The unique and surprising environments of temperate highland peat swamps on sandstone (THPSS) in the Blue Mountains, NSW. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(4):18-22.

Nicotra, A. B., Borevitz, J., Dunlop, M., Hoffmann, A., Kirkpatrick, J., Moles, A., Morgan, J., van Dijk, A. and Good, R. (2016). Towards a centre for intergrated adaption research in the Australian mountains. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(4):5-7.

Pouliot, A. (2015). Endless forms most bizarre. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(3):14-15.

Rayner, I., Hnatiuk, S. and Fifield, G. (2015). Seedballs: A useful tool for revegetating difficult terrain? Australasian Plant Conservation 24(1):13-15.

Schmidt-Lebuhn, A. N. (2016). News: Australasian systematic botany society conference 2015 in canberra. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(4):32-34.

Sharp, S., Beveridge, L., Hillery, M. and Lynch, J. (2015). Vegwatch: A citizen science program for monitoring vegetation condition. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(1):15-17.

Sonntag, S. (2016). Tribute from the Australian national botanic gardens to roger good. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(4):8.

Taylor, D. and McDougall, K. (2015). News: Blossoming future for delicate native shrub – Delicate Pomaderris. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(1):25.

Telford, I. (2015). Photographic guide to native plants of the Australian Capital Territory [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(1):24.

Tulloch, A. (2015). Citizen science and conservation: Are volunteers the way of the future for effective decision-making. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(1):18-19.

Ware, S. and Driver, M. (2016). Workshop report: Rangelands paddock walk at Booroorban, south of hay. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(4):35-36.

Ware, S. and Driver, M. (2015). Workshops: Rangelands paddock walk near Hay,NSW. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(2):24-25.

Whinam, J. and Wright, G. (2016). Roger good and the bogs and fens of the Australian alps. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(4):9-10.

Williams, W., Budel, B. and Driscoll, C. (2015). Extensive and diverse biocrusts protect remnant dunes and flood plains of Bladensburg National Park. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(3):18-19.

Wood, J. A. and Rudman, T. (2016). News from the Australian Seedbank Partnership: Hanging out with king billy: Seed collecting in Tasmania’s highlands. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(4):29-30.

Worboys, G. L., Spate, A., Nicotra, A., Enders, G., Whinam, J. and Johnston, S. (2016). Vale Roger Good. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(4):3-4.

Wright, B. (2015). Waxcap conservation in England and wales and a new approach to translocation. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(3):12-14.

Zylstra, P. (2016). Explaining feedbacks between fire and flammability in the snowgums and beyond. Australasian Plant Conservation 24(4):14-15.

Volume 23

Auld, T. (2015). Sprinter and sprummer: Australia’s changing seasons [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(4):28-29.

Bailey, T. G., Gauli, A., Tilyard, P., Davidson, N. J. and Potts, B. M. (2014). Feral deer damage in Tasmanian restoration plantings. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(3):10-12.

Beeton, N. (2014). Managing invasive plant species using spatially explicit population modelling. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(2):7-9.

Bell, S. and Holzinger, B. (2015). Wildfire reveals new populations of the endangered ‘Commersonia rosea’ and ‘Monotaxis macrophylla’ in northern Wollemi National Park, NSW. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(4):2-4.

Bickerton, D. and Tourenq, C. (2015). Translocating the spiny daisy: Partnerships with winning outcomes. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(4):4-6.

Blanden, A. (2014). Information resources and useful websites. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(2):25-26.

Broadhurst, L., Hopley, T., Li, L. and Begley, J. (2015). Using seed production areas to meet restoration targets and secure genetic diversity. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(4):7-8.

Brown, D. (2015). The jaliigirr biodiversity alliance – connectivity is key. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(4):8-10.

Brown, K. (2014). ANPC member profile. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(2):21-22.

Brown, K. and Bourke, C. (2014). Wild native rose: Untangling the causes of population decline. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(2):9-11.

Clausen, A. (2014). Canberra nature map: An online community discovering and recording canberra’s floral treasures. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(1):3-4.

Coates, D. (2014). Opening address to the 10th australasian plant conservation conference 2014. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(3):5.

Coates, D. (2014). President’s report. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(3):2-4.

Cochrane, A., Hoyle, G. L., Yates, C. J. and Nicotra, A. B. (2014). Understanding plant responses to changing climates: Seed germination, seedling emergence and early growth in ‘banksia’. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(3):12-14.

Cole, D. and Siepen, G. (2014). Considerations for large-scale biodiversity reforestation plantings. Part 1: Securing access to land. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(2):18-20.

Cole, D. and Siepen, G. (2014). Considerations for large-scale biodiversity reforestation plantings. Part 2: The planning framework. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(3):29-31.

Cole, D. and Siepen, G. (2015). Considerations for large-scale biodiversity reforestation plantings. Part 3: Implementation phase. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(4):22-24.

Dixon, B. (2014). Teaming with volunteers to save our rare flora. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(3):14-16.

Douglas, S. (2014). When biosecurity is threatened from within: The case of the native environmental weed, ‘Pittosporum undulatum’. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(2):14-15.

Driver, M. (2015). Projects in focus: Bring back the banksias. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(4):25-26.

Elliot, R. (2015). The New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(4):10-11.

Fergus, A. (2014). Report from The New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(2):23.

Gibson-Roy, P. (2014). Ants, seeds and grassland restoration. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(1):5-7.

Gibson-Roy, P. (2015). In defence of ferals and weeds. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(4):11-12.

Gibson-Roy, P. and Denham, A. (2014). Linking schools to biodiversity restoration: The Willmot public school connecting the cumberland program. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(1):8-9.

Good, R. (2014). Anpc member profile. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(3):32-33.

Good, R., Johnston, S., Nicotra, A. and Whinam, J. (2014). Alpine restoration: Identifying needs and determining priorities. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(3):16-19.

Hancock, D. (2014). Suggested strategies for germinating recalcitrant seeds. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(1):10-12.

Hancock, D. J. (2015). Towards new nursery industry protocols for ‘Phytophthora’ control: Supply of stock for restoration and revegetation. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(4):13-15.

Hauser, C., Smith, N. and Pascoe, C. (2014). Victoria’s hawkweed eradication program: An enduring alpine partnership. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(2):5-7.

Hogbin, T. (2014). Workshop report. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(1):19-20.

James, R., Fountain, T. and Turnbull, J. (2014). Moving from monoculture to multiculture: A history of bitou bush on the Tweed coast, northern NSW. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(3):27-29.

Keatley, M. R. (2015). Phenology and its contribution to understanding how plants adapt to a changing world. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(4):15-17.

Knapp, Z. (2015). Ten commitments revisited: Securing Australia’s future environment [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(4):29.

Larcombe, M. J., Leaman, T., Vaillancourt, R. E. and Potts, B. M. (2014). Assessing the risk of gene flow from plantation to native eucalypts: A long-term partnership in biodiversity management. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(3):19-21.

Lim, Y. (2015). ANPC member profile. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(4):24-25.

Lunt, I. (2014). Keynote address: Communicating science. Does social media carve a gap between young and old readers? Australasian Plant Conservation 23(3):6-8.

Majer, J. (2014). Plenary lecture: ‘Animals in plant conservation’ sub-theme: Plant and animal conservation: You can’t have one without the other! Australasian Plant Conservation 23(3):8-10.

Makinson, B. (2014). Myrtle rust – what’s happening? Australasian Plant Conservation 23(1):13-15.

Makinson, B. (2015). Native plants hassans walls reserve lithgow [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(4):27.

Makinson, B. (2014). Ticks and tick-borne diseases – protecting yourself: A review of current information and options for bush regenerators, bush workers and people who love the bush [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(3):33-34.

Mitchell, I. (2014). Gardens for wildlife: Promoting biodiversity conservation in urban areas. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(3):21-22.

Purdie, R. (2014). Volunteers tackle native woody weeds jumping the garden’s fence. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(2):12-13.

Ridgeway, P. and Burgess-Buxton, A. (2014). Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: Recently introduced pests of invasive flora may also threaten endangered native species. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(2):16-17.

Ross, C. (2014). What’s killing the trees?: Is climate change the cause of ribbon gum (Eucalyptus viminalis) dieback in the Monaro region of NSW? Australasian Plant Conservation 23(3):23-25.

Sainty, G. (2015). A guide to southern temperate seagrasses [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(4):26.

Smith, A. (2015). Plenary lecture: ‘Engagement and communication in the modern world’ subtheme: Communicating, connecting, inspiring, acting in the modern world. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(4):18-19.

Sustainability and Division, B. P. (2014). Biosecurity in Australia: A snapshot of biosecurity policy and initiatives at the Australian government department of agriculture. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(2):2-4.

Tapson, N. (2014). Azorella macqauriensis: Battling for survival in the subantarctic. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(3):25-26.

Walshe, T., Estevez, R., Knapp, Z. and Di Fonzo, M. (2015). Sacred values and filthy lucre – taboo trade-offs in conservation. A perspective on the triage debate. Australasian Plant Conservation 23(4):20-21.

Volume 22

Auld, T. D. and Scott, J. (2013). Integrating fire management into conservation actions for the threatened shrub ‘Grevillea caleyi’. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(1):2-4.

Banks, G. (2013). Ecologically sustainable fire management for the northern rivers region of NSW. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(1):6-8.

Bell, S. and Elliott, M. (2013). Preliminary results suggest fire is required to maintain ‘Acacia dangarensis’, a threatened single-population endemic from the hunter valley of NSW. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(1):9-10.

Bright, D. (2013). Book review: Australian native plants: The kings park experience [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(3):25-26.

Clarke, P. (2013). Tetragonula carbonaria – pollinator and educator. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(2):7-9.

Clarke, S. (2013). Brief notes on ‘Baeckea kandos’, a highly restricted endemic from Wollemi National Park. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(3):17-18.

Clarke, S. (2013). Further field observations on the endangered and data deficient ‘Pultenaea’ sp. ‘Olinda’. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(2):20-21.

Clarke, S. (2013). Preliminary field observations on fire and the endangered and data deficient ‘Pultenaea’ sp. ‘Olinda’. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(1):11-12.

Clews, L. (2013). Flora of the otway plain and ranges 2: Daisies, heaths, peas, saltbushes, sundews, wattles and other shrubby and herbaceous dicotyledons [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(2):27.

Coates, D. (2013). President’s report. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(3):2-4.

Cochrane, A., Crawford, A. and Coates, D. (2014). Addressing target 8 of the global strategy for plant conservation in western australia. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(4):13-15.

Collier, P. and Garnett, R. (2013). Improving the management of native orchid populations. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(1):17-19.

Doyle, C., Macris, C. and Freemanis, A. (2013). Restoring reserves in the heart of western sydney: Habitat reconstruction for the threatened scarlet robin. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(2):14-15.

Fahey, M., Martyn, A. and Offord, C. (2013). Historic seed collections germinated for the Australian plantbank opening. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(3):7-8.

Fergus, A. (2013). Report from New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(2):24-25.

Gibson-Roy, P. and Delpratt, J. (2013). Meeting the seed needs for future restoration. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(3):9-10.

Gillbanks, K. (2013). Report New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(1):24.

Gosper, C., Prober, S. and Yates, C. (2013). The role of fire in plant conservation in wheatbelt remnants. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(1):21-22.

Guerin, J., Thorpe, M., Duval, D. and Ainsley, P. (2013). Germination of the endangered species port lincoln speedwell in response to season and fire cues. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(3):13-14.

Harrington, S. (2013). From the editor. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(2):2.

Harrington, S. (2013). From the editor. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(3):2.

Harrington, S. and Brinckerhoff, P. (2013). From the editor. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(1):2.

Hogbin, T. (2013). Recent workshop reports. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(1):25.

Hogbin, T. and Rossetto, M. (2014). Projects in focus. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(4):25-27.

Just, K. and Beardsell, C. (2013). Vegetation monitoring and management at kinglake national park following the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(1):13-15.

Keith, D. (2013). Identifying ecosystems at risk – the new IUCN red list. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(1):23-24.

Knapp, Z., Boardman, L., Brown, B. and West, J. (2014). What are we conserving?: Living collections contributing to target 8 of the global strategy for plant conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(4):11-13.

Lynch, J. (2014). ANPC member profile: Steve Clarke. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(4):24-25.

Merritt, D. (2014). Seed longevity of Australian species. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(4):8-10.

Moir, M. (2013). Plants and their role in coextinction. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(2):2-4.

Morgan, H. (2014). From the editor. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(4):2.

Newton, G. (2013). Estuary plants and what’s happening to them in south-east Australia [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(2):27-28.

Pahor, S. and Newton, G. (2013). Understanding blackwater events in rivers. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(2):18-19.

Perrins, L. and Tapson, N. (2014). Conservation on a remote island: Safeguarding the Macquarie Island cushion plant (‘Azorella macquariensis’). Australasian Plant Conservation 22(4):20-21.

Perrins, L. and Wood, J. (2014). Working towards securing plant biodiversity in Tasmania. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(4):18-19.

Pouliot, A., May, T., McMullan-Fisher, S., Buchanan, P., Allison, L. and Packer, J. (2014). It’s time for a global strategy for plant and fungus conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(4):22-23.

Racule, T. and Cameron, P. M. (2013). A comparison of germination stimulants applied to five difficult to germinate native species from Queensland. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(3):15-16.

Reiter, N. and Pollard, G. (2013). The response of Grampians Duck-orchid and Grampians Pincushion lily in Victoria to wild fire. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(1):15-17.

Richardson, M., Burgess, A. and Sealie, L. (2014). Global strategy for plant conservation and the national arboretum Canberra. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(4):15-17.

Roderick, M. (2013). Regent honeyeaters and eucalypt diversity in the Cessnock area of new south wales. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(2):9-11.

Rossetto, M. and Hogbin, T. (2013). Restore and renew NSW: Practical provenance and fitness information for restoration practitioners. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(2):22.

Sharrock, S. (2014). Introduction to the global strategy for plant conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(4):2-5.

Shaw, S. (2013). Australian rainforest fruits, a field guide [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(2):29.

Smith, P. (2013). Are seed banks misunderstood?: A perspective from the millennium seed bank. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(3):5-6.

Starks, J. (2013). Woodland bird communities in a revegetation area at Snape Reserve, Victoria. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(2):11-13.

Sutherland, L. A. (2014). The Australian seed bank partnership’s contributions to the global strategy for plant conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(4):6-8.

Taws, N. (2013). Plant conservation – for the birds? Australasian Plant Conservation 22(2):16-17.

Taylor, D., McAuliffe, J., North, T., Gibson-Roy, P., Vanzella, B., Taws, N., Baines, G., Cook, E., Lepschi, B. and Broadhurst, L. (2013). Seed production project produces translocation spin off for a highly threatened species. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(3):11-12.

Turner, S., Best, C. and Barrett, S. (2013). Combining science with management: Understanding the seed ecology of ‘Pearl-like Androcalva’ underpins successful ‘in situ’ regeneration by fire of this threatened species. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(1):19-21.

Welden, C. and Lloyd, S. (2013). Translating science into practice for improved fire management and biodiversity conservation in south east Queensland. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(1):4-6.

West, J. and Knapp, Z. (2014). Global strategy for plant conservation: Australia’s national focal point. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(4):5-6.

Williams, G. and Adam, P. (2013). Plants and pollinators – an essential partnership in subtropical rainforest. Australasian Plant Conservation 22(2):5-7.

Volume 21

Andresen, L. (2012). High impact bush regeneration: Is there a role for heavy machinery? Australasian Plant Conservation 21(1):9-11.

Barber, P. A. and Hardy, G. E. S. J. (2012). Restoring the canopy health of native urban bushland and parkland trees. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(1):23-24.

Bedlington, T. (2012). The redhand method – a new method of herbicide application. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(1):25-26.

Bickerton, D., Waycott, M., Calladine, A. and Urban, R. (2013). Building a South Australian database of biological life histories and disturbance responses. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(4):11-13.

Binns, D. (2012). Euphrasia arguta: Management of a species previously presumed extinct. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(3):10-11.

Briggs, J. and Seymour, S. (2012). Efforts to enhance populations of the Wee Jasper Grevillea: Successes and failures. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(3):6-7.

Brown, L. (2012). Life in a gall: The biology and ecology of insects that live in plant galls [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(2):32.

Brozek-Cordier, D. (2012). Australia’s poisonous plants, fungi and cyanobacteria a guide to species of medical and veterinary importance [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(2):31.

Carter, L. and Swales, M. (2012). The use of mitigation planting to achieve strategic planning outcomes in local riparian restoration. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(1):4-6.

Coates, D. (2012). President’s report. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(3):2-4.

Cochrane, A. and Crawford, A. (2013). 21 years of seed conservation in the wa department of environment and conservation: Achievements and future directions. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(4):21-23.

Coutts, D. (2012). Non government organisations – research and botanic gardens. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(3):29-31.

Cummings, J. (2013). Pushing the boundaries – innovation in intervention. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(4):2-4.

Denham, A., Auld, T., Ayre, D., Forrest, C., Gilpin, A., O’Brien, E. and Roberts, D. (2012). Research and conservation initiatives for the vulnerable purple-wood wattle: A model for plant species conservation in Australia? Australasian Plant Conservation 21(3):22-24.

Errington, G., Cuneo, P. and Offord, C. A. (2012). Seeds behaving badly: Conservation of rainforest species. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(3):17-19.

Francis, D., James, R. and McPherson, D. (2012). The south-east Queensland ecological restoration framework – the ‘how to guide’ for a biodiversity hotspot. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(1):2-4.

Geue, J. (2012). Hawthorn eradication – an aranda bushland story. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(1):14-15.

Gibson-Roy, P. (2013). Enhancing and restoring diverse grasslands and grassy woodlands: Are we there yet? Australasian Plant Conservation 21(4):26-27.

Gillbanks, K. (2012). Report from New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(3):34.

Gillbanks, K. (2012). Report from New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(2):26-27.

Gillbanks, K. (2012). Report from New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(1):27.

Gillbanks, K. (2013). Report from New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(4):28.

Guja, L., North, T., Taylor, D. and McAuliffe, J. (2012). Sowing seeds: Bridging the gap between ex situ collections and reintroduction. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(3):14-17.

Haby, M. and Klein, H. (2012). Kangaroo island nationally threatened plant project: Making a difference to kangaroo island’s threatened flora. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(3):8-10.

Harrington, M. (2012). A forty year history of bushcare at bonnet bay, NSW. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(1):12-13.

Harrington, S. (2012). From the editor. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(1):2.

Harrington, S. (2012). Reducing the impacts of development on wildlife [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(2):30.

Harrington, S. and Brinckerhoff, P. (2013). From the editor. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(4):2.

Harris, S. (2012). Biodiversity monitoring in Australia [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(2):29.

Harris, S. (2013). The future of Australia’s flora: A policy perspective. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(4):6-8.

Hirst, M. J. (2012). A phylogenetic and morphological approach in a key Australian plant genus, ‘Brachyscome’. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(3):24-26.

Hogbin, T. (2012). ANPC workshop report. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(3):34-36.

Hogbin, T. (2012). Better bush for your buck: Targeting restoration efforts and exploring restoration methods in the lower hunter valley, NSW. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(2):5-6.

Hogbin, T. (2012). Recent workshop reports: ANPC workshop report: Translocation of threatened plants canberra, march 2012. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(1):27-28.

Horton, B. (2012). Flammable Australia fire regimes, biodiversity and ecosystems in a changing world [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(1):30-31.

Hoyle, G. L. (2013). Alpine seed and seedling ecology reveals important implications for management. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(4):19-21.

Jonson, J. (2012). Restoring patches: Landscape restoration in practice. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(2):16-18.

Just, K. (2012). Burn piles and planting at Latrobeana Terrace – restoration of a grassy forest community in Eltham south, Victoria. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(1):16-18.

Kelleway, J. and Webber, L. (2012). Saving private rhizomes: Private land initiatives which encourage and support in-situ plant conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(3):27-29.

Kern, L. (2013). Plants of the Victorian high country a field guide for walkers [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(4):30.

Kondylas, S. and Schurgott, A. (2012). Naturelinks: Landscape-scale conservation in action. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(2):2-4.

Lemon, J., Martin, W., Wilson, B., Nadolny, C. and Lunney, D. (2012). Habitat reconstruction at Gunnedah research centre, Gunnedah. New South Wales. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(2):9-10.

Mabberley, D. (2012). Burke and wills the scientific legacy of the victorian exploring expedition [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(1):31-32.

MacPhee, E. (2012). Rehabilitation of the former construction sites of the snowy hydro-electric scheme in kosciuszko national park: Case study: T2 dogleg spoil dump. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(2):14-16.

Makinson, B. (2013). Hassans walls orchids – Lithgow [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(4):31.

May, T. (2012). Recent workshop reports: Fungi festival 2012 Hobart, 26-29 April. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(1):29-30.

McIntyre, S. (2013). Managing the matrix – once more with feeling. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(4):9-10.

Metz, L. (2012). Revegetation of banksia eucalypt woodland in beeliar regional park, Western Australia. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(1):21-22.

Mills, K. (2012). The endemic flora of norfolk island: Conservation challenges on a remote oceanic island. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(3):19-21.

Newton, G. (2012). Buffer zones for aquatic biodiversity conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(2):18-22.

Nussbaumer, Y., Castor, C. and Cole, M. (2012). Establishing native vegetation on the Mount Owen mine model site. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(2):6-8.

Paul, S. and Hsu, T. (2012). Horned pondweed at Sydney olympic park. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(3):31-33.

Penna, I. (2012). Biorich plantations: Integrated commercial and environmental treescapes. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(2):11-13.

Perrins, L. (2012). ‘Azorella macquariensis’ – battling for survival in the furious fifties. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(2):25-26.

Png, G. K. (2012). Pollination biology of western australia’s showy everlasting daisy (‘Schoenia filifoli’. subsp. ‘subulifolia’). Australasian Plant Conservation 21(2):23-24.

Reiter, N., Thomson, R., Bedggood, W., Jenek, C., Cross, R., Whitfield, J., Lawrie, A., Pollard, G., Argall, M., Johnson, G. and Lester, K. (2012). Victorian orchid conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(3):12-14.

Richardson, M. (2012). ANPC’s 9th National Conference. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(3):4-6.

Russell, V.-J. (2013). Grasping the nettle: Role of ngos in plant conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(4):5-6.

Thompson, H. and Whitbread, G. (2013). Flora of Australia online – a continental taxonomic resource for the future of Australian plant conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(4):23-25.

Thorpe, M., Duval, D. and Ainsley, P. (2012). Ex-situ conservation of the rare tall yellow-top daisy (Senecio pilosicristus). Australasian Plant Conservation 21(1):18-20.

Underwood, A. and Turnbull, J. (2012). Tweed-byron bush futures project: Improving urban and peri-urban bushland sustainability in tweed and byron shires. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(1):7-9.

West, J. and Brown, B. (2013). Crossing borders for biodiversity: A focus on threatened species and biodiversity management policy. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(4):16-18.

White, M. (2013). Doing what’s best for the ecological community – protection under national environment law. Australasian Plant Conservation 21(4):13-16.

Volume 20

Adam, P. (2012). Crop wild relatives. A manual of in situ conservation [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(4):26.

Anderson, I. (2011). Continuing development of an area of Australian plants at Mallacoota, Victoria. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(2):21-22.

Benson, D. (2011). Native trees of the NSW south coast: Berry-Kangaroo valley – Nowra – Ulladulla – Batemans bay [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(2):29-30.

Beretta, M. (2012). Monitoring the Bago leek orchid (‘Prasophyllum bagoensis’). Australasian Plant Conservation 20(4):17-19.

Boon, P. I. (2011). The rehabilitation of coastal wetlands: Why small-scale variations in microtopography are critical to success. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(2):9-10.

Brundrett, M. C. (2012). The role of community groups in rare orchid monitoring in the West Australian wheatbelt. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(4):3-5.

Cameron, S. B. (2011). The bega valley shire’s coastal weeds project. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(2):15-16.

Campbell, L. (2011). Plant monitoring and building community stewardship of local endemics. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(3):12-13.

Clews, L. and McDonald, S. (2011). Restoring eastern suburbs banksia scrub in Sydney’s historic centennial parklands. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(2):13-14.

Cummings, J., Gould, L. and Fifield, G. (2011). Whole of paddock rehabilitation – landscape restoration grows up. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(1):19-20.

de Lacey, C., Bell, S., Chamberlain, S. and Bossard, K. (2012). Habitat of the leafless tongue orchid (‘Cryptostylis hunteriana’) throughout its known Australian distribution. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(4):23-25.

Donatiu, P. (2011). Conserving the rare flora of the granite belt in southern Queensland. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(1):5-6.

Driscoll, D. A. (2012). Monitoring a nutrient manipulation experiment to restore grassy box-gum woodlands. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(4):7-9.

Fethers, A. and Beretta, M. (2011). Wildlife refuge on a small private landholding in NAQ. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(1):17-18.

Foreman, P. (2011). Planting for wildlife – a practical guide to restoring native woodlands [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(3):29-30.

Foreman, P. (2011). Significant plant conservation on bush heritage reserves – the meaning of new discovery. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(1):3-4.

Fox, T. (2011). Working together for woodlands. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(1):13-15.

Freudenberger, D. and Gibson-Roy, P. (2011). Restoration as a learning process – lessons from temperate grasslands. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(3):4-6.

Gillbanks, K. (2011). Report from New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(3):28.

Gillbanks, K. (2011). Report from New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(2):28.

Gillbanks, K. (2011). Report from New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(1):27.

Gillbanks, K. (2012). Report from New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(4):25.

Golson, T. (2011). Botanic gardens plant conservation partnerships: Mackay region. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(1):22-23.

Gosling, A. (2011). Coastal 20 – $2.5 million for the restoration of 20 iconic coastal wetlands in northern new south wales and south east Queensland. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(2):3-4.

Haigh, S. (2011). Conserving coastal wetland vegetation with Wetlandcare Australia’s blue carbon program. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(2):5.

Haywood, B. (2012). Vehicle access controls monitored through photopoints. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(4):19-20.

Horton, B. M. (2012). Mitigating the effects of forest eucalypt dieback associated with psyllids and bell miners in world heritage areas. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(4):11-13.

Howard, K. (2011). Coastal plants: A guide to the identification and restoration of plants of the perth region [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(1):29.

Jusaitis, M. (2011). Serendipity during long-term monitoring of translocation trials. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(3):8-10.

Keating, J. and Donovan, K. (2011). Wetlandcare Australia expands sustainable floodplain management across the Nambucca and Bellinger catchments. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(2):7-8.

King, G. (2011). Promoting plant conservation on leasehold land in the Australian Capital Territory. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(1):15-16.

Laidlaw, M. (2012). Monitoring for climate driven floristic shift in Australian subtropical rainforest. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(4):16-17.

Lambert, G. and Pritchard, S. (2012). Introduction of pellitory into revegetated coastal dunes to attract the yellow admiral butterfly, City of Stirling, Western Australia. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(4):21-22.

Lang, C. and Tapson, N. (2011). Monitoring remnant native grassland at st. Lukes cemetery, Bothwell, Tasmania. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(3):14-15.

Lepschi, B. and Monro, A. (2011). Australian plant census: November 2011 update. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(3):25-26.

Liney, J. (2011). A natural vegetation regeneration event. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(2):17-18.

Makinson, B. (2011). President’s report. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(3):2-3.

Mathams, S. (2011). ANPC kicks off the first two workshops on ‘managing native vegetation in travelling stock reserves’. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(1):33.

Matthes, M. (2011). Getting wild about macadamias: Going it alone – passion, persistence and the good will of many. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(1):7-8.

Matthes, M. and Robinson, M. (2011). Obituary: Vale Anders Tony Bofeldt. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(2):25-26.

McLeish, T. (2011). Cross property biodiversity planning. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(1):20-21.

Munro, M. and Michael, D. (2011). Biodiversity monitoring: Branching ‘outside the box’ for box-gum grassy woodland. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(3):22-24.

O’Meara, J. and Jack, A. (2011). Measuring success in endangered species habitat management, the brickpit, Sydney Olympic Park 2006-2011. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(3):20-22.

Payne, T. (2011). Request for feedback on monitoring programs. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(3):3-4.

Proft, K. (2011). The tsr network: Linking places, linking people. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(2):22-24.

Robinson, D., Inglis, T. and Firns, S. (2011). Beyond parks and reserves – the importance of conservation on private land. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(1):11-13.

Ross, C. and Macris, A. (2012). Monitoring the effects of fire on the Button Wrinklewort (‘Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides’). Australasian Plant Conservation 20(4):13-15.

Scannell, P. (2012). The threatened Crimson Spider Orchid, Albury NSW. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(4):10-11.

Schaeper, L. (2011). Wetland weeds – causes, cures and compromises [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(3):28-29.

Sealie, L. and Kalms, B. (2012). Could crowdsourcing be used to detect and monitor invasives? Australasian Plant Conservation 20(4):6-7.

Sharp, S., Saunders, D. and Westcott, A. (2011). Act and region community-based biodiversity vegetation monitoring. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(3):6-8.

Shelly, D. (2011). Adaptive monitoring of vegetation in the Macquarie Marshes, new south wales. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(3):18-20.

Smith, Z. (2011). ANPC in the USA: Directions in science and conservation at the smithsonian institution. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(3):26-27.

Smith, Z. (2011). ANPC in the USA: Directions in science and conservation at the smithsonian institution. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(2):26-27.

Smith, Z. (2011). ANPC in the USA: Directions in science and conservation at the smithsonian institution. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(1):25-26.

Taws, N. (2011). Monitoring the endangered Tumut Grevillea (Grevillea wilkinsonii R.O. Makinson). Australasian Plant Conservation 20(3):10-12.

Taylor, M. and Kingdom, D. (2011). The Tasmanian land conservancy: Protecting Tasmania’s biodiversity through conservation on private land. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(1):9-10.

Tozer, M., Simpson, C. C., Mackenzie, B. D. and Blanche, M. (2011). Topsoil translocation: An effective method for increasing plant species diversity in restored sites. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(3):16-17.

Vernes, T. (2011). Recording aboriginal traditional knowledge at Paruku IPA, Western Australia. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(1):23-25.

White, L. (2011). Community restoration of a degraded wetland in Knockrow, New South Wales north coast. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(2):19-20.

White, R., Willcock, L. and Gibson-Roy, P. (2011). The moolapio project – a land management program conserving and enhancing coastal foreshore and wetland communities at point henry. Australasian Plant Conservation 20(2):11-12.

Volume 19

Adam, P. (2010). Letting nature take its course. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(1):3-4.

Barlow, B. (2011). Mistletoes of southern australia [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(4):31-32.

Carland, F. and Kennedy, N. (2010). Restoring critically endangered grassland on roadsides in the victorian volcanic plain. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(2):22-23.

Catterall, C. (2010). Rainforest restoration manual for south-eastern australia [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(2):36.

Celebrezze, T. (2010). Regrowth: A positive force in plant conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(1):2.

Cochrane, A. (2010). Climate warming and the germination niche. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(3):6-8.

Cook, D. (2010). Climate change and threatened wetland flora and communities. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(1):24-25.

Crase, B., Duguid, A., Pengart, R. N., Jakamarra, P. W., Angal, L. P., Pengart, M. S., Kemarr, A. W., Rayner, A. and Tuckwell, R. (2011). Anmatjerre traditional ecological knowledge and conservation of antjulkinah, the giant sweet potato. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(4):12-13.

Dempster, S. (2010). Urban landscapes supporting plant conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(3):9-10.

Doak, J. R. (2010). Saving the gerroa bushland. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(2):12-13.

Douglas, R., Korczynskyj, D. and Koch, J. (2010). Re-establishing the cycad ‘Macrozamia riedlei’ following mining. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(3):11-12.

Douglas, S. (2010). Desert channels: The impulse to conserve [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(3):43-44.

Dufty, N. (2010). Leading practice in the environmental management of new south wales linear reserves – the role of the nsw roadside environment committee. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(2):5-6.

Dwyer, J. M. (2010). Fostering brigalow regrowth for biodiversity conservation and carbon sequestration. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(1):15-16.

Ens, E. and Towler, G. (2011). People and plants in Arnhem land: Maintaining ecological and cultural assets using aboriginal and non-aboriginal techniques. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(4):14-15.

Fensham, R. (2010). Havens and oases – the conservation value of stock routes in Queensland. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(2):16-17.

Freudenberger, D., Carr, D. and Vyse, M. (2010). Greening Australia’s position on accounting for carbon in sinks broadly classified as ‘regrowth’. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(1):17-18.

Garlngarr, V., Gurwalwal, B., Bentley-Toon, S., Ens, E. and Towler, G. (2011). Victor Garlngarr and Barbara Gurwalwal: Caring for country in the warddeken indigenous protected area, arnhem land. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(4):3-5.

Gibson-Roy, P. (2010). Reconstructing new populations of the endangered ‘Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides’ (Button wrinklewort) at two sites in south western Victoria. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(3):13-14.

Gibson-Roy, P. (2010). ‘Regrowth’ within reconstructed species-rich grasslands – observations of opportunities taken up by a range of trophic levels. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(1):21-22.

Gibson-Roy, P. (2010). Temperate woodland conservation and management [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(3):41.

Gilfedder, L. (2010). Tasmania’s temperate grassland linear remnants and the Tunbridge long paddock. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(2):24-25.

Golson, T. (2010). Botanic gardens partnership to help conserve threatened species. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(3):38-39.

Good, R. (2010). Australian palms, biogeography, ecology and systematics [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(1):32.

Green, J., Alletson, T. and Reichelt-Brushett, A. (2011). Saltmarsh restoration: Success story with future benefits for many partners. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(4):21-23.

Hancock, D. (2010). Report from New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(3):39.

Hancock, D. (2010). Report from New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(1):30.

Hensen, M. (2010). Planting wetlands and dams: A practical guide to wetland design, construction and propagation (2nd edition) [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(1):34.

Hensen, M. (2010). Wetland habitats: A practical guide to restoration and management [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(2):37-38.

Hill, R., Turpin, G., Canendo, W., Standley, P.-M., Crayn, D., Warne, S.-J., Keith, K., Addicott, E. and Zich, F. (2011). Indigenous-driven tropical ethnobotany. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(4):24-25.

Hogbin, T. (2010). Progressing from single species recovery planning to multi-species recovery across the landscape: A case study from the hunter valley, new south wales. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(3):15-16.

Huston, R. and Dufty, P. (2010). Ongoing recovery of ‘Acacia chapmanii’ subsp. ‘Australis’: A case study in adaptive management. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(3):17-18.

Johnson, R. and McDonald, W. (2010). The brigalow reference area – a unique linear remnant. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(2):18-19.

Johnston, S. and Good, R. (2010). The benefits of restored linear vegetation corridors for biodiversity conservation – a case study. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(2):20-21.

Keighery, G. and Keighery, B. (2010). Hidden treasures: Documenting localised variants of the flora of the swan coastal plain. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(3):19-20.

Kern, L. (2010). Flora of the Otway plain and ranges 1. Orchids, irises, lilies, grass-trees, mat-rushes and other petaloid monocotyledons [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(2):35.

Kern, L. (2010). Forest phoenix: How a great forest recovers after wildfire [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(3):42-43.

King, W. (2011). Indigenous plant conservation, Guanaba indigenous protected area, Queensland. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(4):16-17.

Kramer, A. T. (2011). A renewed global strategy for plant conservation and other cop10 outcomes. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(4):26-28.

Kramer, A. T. and Havens, K. (2010). Assessing botanical capacity in the united states: Gaps identified and strategic recommendations made to maximise conservation success. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(3):21-23.

Krauss, S., Sinclair, L., Stingemore, J. and Hufford, K. (2010). A practical genetic contribution towards best-practice seed-sourcing guidelines for ecological restoration. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(3):23-24.

Laing, M. (2010). An innovative regional roadside environment toolkit. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(2):10-11.

Lawson, B. (2010). Protecting regrowth vegetation in Queensland: A case study in sustainable land management. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(1):7-8.

Lunt, I. D., Allan, C., Spooner, P., Thwaites, R. and Morgan, J. (2010). Managing regrowth in Australia’s changing rural landscape: A social phenomenon. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(1):5-6.

Macfarlane, T. D. and Brown, A. P. (2010). Unexpected richness of ‘Wurmbea’ species in the Midwest, Murchison and Gascoyne rangelands, Western Australia. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(3):25-26.

Macfarlane, T. D. and Hearn, R. W. (2010). An interesting plant community of hypo-saline seasonal lakes in the muir-unicup catchment, western Australia. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(3):27-29.

Macneall, C. (2010). Threatened flora and western Australia’s roadside remnants. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(2):26.

Makinson, B. (2010). ANPC annual general meeting, 26 November 2010: President’s report. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(3):3-5.

Mathams, S. (2010). New workshops for managing native vegetation in travelling stock reserves. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(2):27.

Matthes, M. (2010). Building our knowledge of the inter-relationships between plants and insects: Some books that assist. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(2):30.

Matthes, M. (2010). The complete field guide to stick and leaf insects of Australia [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(2):40.

Matthes, M. (2010). The complete field guide to the butterflies of Australia [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(2):41.

Matthes, M. (2010). The flowering of Australia’s rainforests: A plant and pollination miscellany [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(1):33.

Matthes, M. (2010). A guide to Australian moths [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(2):40-41.

Matthes, M. (2010). A guide to the beetles of Australia [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(2):38-39.

Matthes, M. (2010). A guide to the katydids of Australia [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(2):39.

Matthes, M. and Robinson, M. V. (2010). Considering regrowth in ecological assessments: Where science, policy, legislation and assessment don’t meet. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(1):19-20.

Mattiske, E. (2010). Engaging with industry in plant conservation – state of play in 2010. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(3):29-31.

McElroy, A. (2011). Jidaanga cultural project, New South Wales – the endangered orchid ‘Phaius australis’. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(4):19-21.

McTernan, R., Kennedy, R. and Munro, M. (2011). Finding common ground in north-east Victoria. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(4):5-7.

Murdock, N., Mattiske, E. and Woolard, C. (2010). Searching for ‘Conospermum toddii’ in the Great Victoria Desert, Western Australia. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(3):32-33.

Newton, G. (2011). Floodplain wetland biota in the Murray-Darling bBsin: Water and habitat requirements [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(4):32-33.

Paltridge, R., Latz, P., Pickburn, A., Ward, M., Ward, J. and Davey, M. (2011). Working with anangu to conserve rare plants in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara lands of South Sustralia. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(4):10-11.

Patari, M. (2010). Long-stem planting. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(1):27-28.

Potter, K. (2011). Boorabee and the willows indigenous protected area, new south wales. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(4):18-19.

Purdie, R. (2010). From the editor. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(3):2.

Purdie, R. (2010). From the editor. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(2):2-3.

Purdie, R. (2011). From the editor. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(4):2-3.

Purdie, R. (2010). What family does this plant belong to now? Australasian Plant Conservation 19(2):31-32.

Richardson, M. (2010). A handbook of the world’s conifers [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(3):40.

Ruthrof, K. X. and Valentine, L. E. (2010). Ecological, economic and social challenges, restoration filters and planning for the unknown. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(3):34-35.

Shedley, E., Coates, D. and Burrows, N. (2010). Fire responses of threatened flora in Western Australia. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(3):36-37.

Sillitoe, P. (2010). Regrowth and conservation in new guinea. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(1):13-14.

Smiles, B. and Blakester, A. (2010). The campaign to protect travelling stock routes. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(2):14-15.

Smith, Z. (2010). ANPC in the USA: Directions in science and conservation at the Smithsonian institution. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(1):29-30.

Smith, Z. (2010). ANPC in the USA: Directions in science and conservation at the Smithsonian institution. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(2):32-33.

Smith, Z. (2011). ANPC in the USA: Directions in science and conservation at the Smithsonian institution. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(4):28-29.

Spooner, P. (2010). Guest editorial: Conservation management of linear vegetation remnants in Australia. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(2):3-4.

Standish, R., Prober, S. and Wiehl, G. (2010). Fencing to exclude livestock grazing enhances biodiversity values of remnant york gum-jam woodlands in Western Australia. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(1):22-23.

Standish, R. J. (2010). Regrowth in south-western Australia: Challenges and opportunities. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(1):11-12.

Stokes, J., Tack, E., Stuart, S. and Roberts, K. (2010). Working collaboratively to restore connectivity in the south west slopes bioregion of new south wales. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(2):7-9.

Venning, D. (2010). Update on seed accreditation project in Western Australia. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(3):37-38.

Wannan, B. (2010). Geographical information system-based habitat modelling and conservation assessment of threatened plants on Cape York Peninsula. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(2):28-29.

Wellman, L. (2011). A collaborative pathway to working on country – the northern rivers journey. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(4):7-9.

Whipp, R. (2010). Decline of Ruppia species in the Coorong Lagoons, SA. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(1):25-26.

Witt, G. and Beeton, R. (2010). Conservation and the mulgalands of eastern Australia: An unusual case of regrowth. Australasian Plant Conservation 19(1):9-10.

Volume 18

Adam, P. (2010). Australia’s biodiversity and climate change [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(4):32-33.

Ainsley, P. and Pill, A. (2010). Adelaide botanic gardens first creek wetland aquifer storage and recovery project. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(4):22-23.

Armstrong, E. (2009). Ex situ success: The role of the australian national botanic gardens in native plant conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(2):11-12.

Arvidsson, D. (2009). Getting the message across at Mackay regional botanic gardens: Flora conservation through fauna interaction. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(2):21-22.

Bell, S. (2009). Defining and mapping an endangered ecological community within Lake Macquarie local government area, new south wales. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(3):18-19.

Blake, A. (2009). Protecting swamp sheoke: An endangered species of Victoria’s Wimmera woodlands. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(1):14-15.

Braddick, B. (2009). Threatened species a vital element in Tondoon botanic gardens, Gladstone. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(2):23-24.

Bradey, A. (2009). Habitat 141: A people project. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(1):12-13.

Bradey, R. (2009). Conservation covenants: Why bother? Australasian Plant Conservation  18(1):15-16.

Brodie, L. (2010). Restoring natural areas in australia [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(4):31-32.

Burgess, A. and Richardson, M. (2009). A global tree conservation role for an international arboretum in canberra. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(3):22-23.

Caddick, L. and Ford, J. (2009). Establishing a resilient local government conservation reserve network on public land on the gold coast, queensland. Australasian Plant Conservation 18(3):9-11.

Campbell, A. (2009). ANPC second national forum guest presentation it’s time to renew landcare. Australasian Plant Conservation 18(1):2-5.

Campbell, D. (2009). Vegetation conservation programs in hornsby shire, new south wales. Australasian Plant Conservation 18(3):25-27.

Chow, W., Vogwill, R. and Forbes, M. (2010). Floristic values and hydrological threats to freshwater claypans in drummond nature reserve, western australia. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(4):13-14.

Convery, B. (2009). Conservation partnerships in the red centre: Olive pink botanic gardens. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(2):17-19.

Coyle, M. (2009). A local government’s use of resilience based mapping in ecological restoration, queensland. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(3):13-14.

Crompton, A. (2009). Why local government is a minor player in plant conservation in South Australia. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(3):32-33.

Dalgliesh, L. (2009). Australian saltmarsh ecology [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(1):33-34.

Doolan, C. (2009). Native landscaping in the redlands, Queensland. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(3):20-21.

Drinnan, I. N. (2009). Planning and implementing conservation networks in Sutherland shire, New South Wales. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(3):5-6.

Duncan, A. (2009). The council of heads of Australia’s botanic gardens: Working together now and for the future. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(2):25-26.

Fasola, T. (2010). Medicinal plants of Nigeria’s savannah areas under threat. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(4):26-27.

Foreman, P. (2009). How can ecosystem function be placed at the heart of regional biodiversity conservation projects? Australasian Plant Conservation  18(1):17-18.

Francis, D. and Bishop, N. (2009). Gold coast city council’s vegetation community representation project, queensland. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(3):7-9.

Gibson-Roy, P. (2009). Field trip visit to the grassy groundcover research project’s site at Moyston. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(1):31-32.

Glasson, G. and Britza, K. (2009). Natural area planning in the shire of Kalamunda, Western Australia. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(3):11-13.

Goetze, K. and Sandow, D. (2010). Removing the devils claw from Gregory National Park, northern territory. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(4):19-20.

Good, R. (2010). Forest pattern and ecological process a synthesis of 25 years of research [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(4):33-34.

Good, R. (2010). A new organisation supporting wetland restoration, management and research in the murray darling. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(4):25-26.

Good, R., Taylor, D., Fethers, S., Cosgrove, C., McAuliffe, J., Nicotra, A., Steadman, K. and Hoyle, G. (2009). Australian national botanic gardens: Protecting alpine plants in the face of climate change. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(2):13-14.

Good, R., Wright, G., Hope, G. and Whinam, J. (2010). The impacts of increasing solar ultraviolet light on the wetland mires of the mainland australian alps. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(4):3-4.

Gosling, A. and Cobcroft, N. (2010). Conserving the endangered montane wetlands of the New England Tablelands. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(4):7-8.

Hamilton, B. and Twycross, L. (2009). Dealing with complexity: Integrated natural resource management, local government and biodiversity conservation in the perth region. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(3):30-31.

Hensen, M. and Mahony, E. (2010). Reversing drivers of degradation in Blue Mountains and Newnes Plateau shrub swamp endangered ecological communities. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(4):5-6.

Herbert, I. and Herbert, C. (2009). Does queensland do it better?: Three nature refuges in central Queensland. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(1):29-31.

Heyward, K. (2010). Supporting the wetland community to protect and restore Australian wetlands. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(4):24-25.

Hopper, S. D. (2009). Guest editorial: Botanic gardens as 21st century enablers of plant diversity conservation for human welfare. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(2):2-3.

Jacka, S., McKevitt, C. and Alletson, T. (2009). Aerial mapping of two riparian vine weeds in tweed shire, new south wales. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(3):15-16.

James, L. (2009). Understanding species and landscapes: Conservation research at the royal botanic gardens melbourne. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(2):9-10.

Jusaitis, M. and Ainsley, P. (2009). Plant conservation research at adelaide botanic gardens: Addressing threats to critically endangered species. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(2):6-7.

Just, K. and French, G. (2010). Vegetation management and hydrological restoration of bolin bolin billabong, victoria. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(4):11-12.

Lane, S. (2009). Plant conservation in the australian capital territory. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(3):28-29.

Lepschi, B. and Monro, A. (2009). Australian plant census: August 2009 update. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(2):27.

Liney, J. (2009). Eurobodalla regional botanic gardens looking after Ziera adenophora, a south coast special. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(2):19-20.

Lovett, S. (2009). People, passion and place: Connecting for conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(1):6-7.

Makinson, B. (2009). Anpc annual general meeting, 27 november 2009: President’s report. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(3):2-4.

Makinson, B. (2009). A note from the president. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(1):2.

Mathams, S. (2009). From the editor. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(3):1-2.

McCallum, C. (2009). New generation botanic garden: Mount annan. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(2):15-16.

Mellick, E., Brown, J. and Jones, M. (2009). A ‘bottom up’ approach to landscape restoration. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(1):21-22.

Moore, K. (2009). The role of markets in conservation: The opportunities and constraints for landholders in the uptake of market-based instruments. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(1):23.

Newton, G. (2010). Wetlands of the murray-darling basin: Epbc act threatened ecological communities? Australasian Plant Conservation  18(4):9-10.

Nicholls, M. (2009). People, passion and place: Millie’s story. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(1):8-9.

Nicolson, E. (2009). People, passion and place: Biz’s story. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(1):10-11.

Oddie, N. (2009). Victoria’s plains tender: A farmer’s experience. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(1):24-25.

Parker, L. (2009). Glenelg hopkins catchment management authority: Habitat network action plan. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(1):28-29.

Pattison, M. (2010). Rehabilitating a dry wetland on the southern tablelands of new south wales. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(4):15-16.

Pearce, L. (2009). Minding our own biodiversity: Protect and produce. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(1):19-20.

Purdie, R. (2009). From the editor. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(2):1.

Purdie, R. (2009). From the editor. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(1):1.

Purdie, R. (2010). From the editor. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(4):2.

Rowe, R. (2009). National environment law (EPBC Act): Responsibility and opportunity. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(1):26-27.

Scott, E. (2010). Report from new zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(4):29.

Siemon, J. (2009). The bizarre and incredible world of plants [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(3):36.

Smith, Z. (2009). ANPC in the USA. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(3):34-35.

Smith, Z. (2009). ANPC in the USA: Directions in science and conservation at the smithsonian institution. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(2):28-29.

Smith, Z. (2010). ANPC in the USA: Directions in science and conservation at the smithsonian institution. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(4):28.

Stanley, B. (2009). Report from New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(3):35.

Stanley, B. (2009). Report from New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(2):30.

Stanley, B. (2009). Report from New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(1):32.

Todd, J. (2009). Growing private land biodiversity in Victoria: The potential role of market-based instruments. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(1):23.

Webb, M. (2009). Botanic gardens and the conservation of australian native plants: Examples from kings park and botanic garden, perth. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(2):4-5.

Whigham, D. F., Kettenring, K. M., McCormick, M. K. and Baron, H. (2010). The invasion of common reed (‘Phragmites australis’) in chesapeake bay, USA. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(4):17-18.

White, L. and Owers, G. (2010). Tackling wetland weeds: Reducing impacts and restoring native vegetation on the far north coast of New South Wales. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(4):20-22.

Wilson, C. (2009). Local government involvement in western australia’s roadside vegetation management. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(3):17-18.

Wilson, E. (2009). Protecting the Western Australian wheatbelt’s natural assets. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(3):24-25.

Wood, J. and Fountain, M. (2009). Germination data sharing @ the royal tasmanian botanical gardens, hobart. Australasian Plant Conservation  18(2):8.

Volume 17

Ainsley, P. (2009). Guest editorial: Germplasm conservation – saving plants for the future. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(4):1.

Allen, J. and Turton, M. (2009). Direct and indirect impacts of fire on the endangered plant Epacris hamiltonii atNeates Glen, Blue Mountains.Australasian Plant Conservation 17(3):20-21.

Anderson, I. (2008). ‘Kurrajong gardens’, a grassy box woodland rural residence near Canberra. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(1):20-21.

Atkinson, P. (2009). Florabank’s potential role in plant conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(4):5-6.

Auld, T. (2009). Adaptive management. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(3):4-5.

Beckers, D. (2009). Endangered plant discovered by seven year old boy. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(4):23.

Birnbaum, A. (2009). Interview: A bush regenerator’s perspective. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(3):15-16.

Bland, A. (2009). Down by the riverside: Lessons to be learned from low success in revegetating a riparian corridor. Australasian Plant Conservation17(3):13-14.

Brown, K., Paczkowska, G., Huston, B. and Withnell, N. (2008). Managing Watsonia invasion in the threatened plant communities of South-west Australia’s clay-based wetlands. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(1):8-10.

Bunn, E. and Turner, S. (2009). Biotechnology and plant conservation in Australia: Tissue culture and cryogenic research for ex situ conservation and restoration of endangered plants. Ausaralasian Plant Conservation 17(4):12-14.

Cochrane, A. and Barrett, S. (2009). The role of seed orchards in plant conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(4):10-12.

Collier, P. and Calder, J. (2008). Community support for threatened plants in Tasmania. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(2):38-39.

Collins, D. (2008). The Cape Tork ‘Rare and threatened plants project’. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(1):28-29.

Cooke, B. (2008). Community-based monitoring: Exploring the involvement of friends groups in a terrestrial park management context. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(1):10-12.

Crawford, A. and Monks, L. (2009). The road to recovery: The contribution of seed conservation and reintroduction to species recovery in Western Australia. Australasian Plant Corservation 17(4):15-17.

Crompton, A. (2008). Revegetation: The role of quality small sites. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(1):12-13.

Crooks, J., Rehwinkel, R., Treweek, A. and Baines, G. (2008). The conservation value and reservation status of the Snow Gum, Black Sallee, Candlebark and Ribbon Gum Grassy Woodlands of South-eastern NSW. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(1):24-25.

Curnow, C., Griffiths, M., Mills, H., Sawyer, K. and Lewis, P. (2008). A toolkit for conservation on private land: Winning hearts and minds. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(1):16-17.

Douglas, S. (2009). Black Gum, a nationally threatened tree of upland New South Wales and Victoria. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(4):18-19.

Douglas, S. (2009). Species profile and monitoring of Dampiera fusca.Australasian Plant Conservation 17(3):18-19.

Gibson-Roy, P. (2009). Had I mixed those damned vials of smoke correctly. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(3):6-7.

Good, R. (2009). Fruit: Edible, inedible, incredible [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(3):29.

Hamilton, K. and Ashmore, S. (2008). Development of conservation technologies for Australia’s rainforest and tropical native fruits. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(1):30-31.

Jury, T. (2008). Threatened flora and ‘the law’ in South Australia: More issues than tissues? Australasian Plant Conservation 17(2):36-38.

Jusaitis, M. (2008). Flowering and seed production in the endangered spiny daisy, Acanthocladium dockeri. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(1):14-15.

Makinson, B. (2009). ANPC annual general meeting, 28 November 2008: President’s report. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(3):2-3.

Makinson, B. (2009). ANPC office: Thank you Sally, Welcome Bruce. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(4):1.

Makinson, R. (2008). A directory of conservation-status listing processes for threatened Australian plant species and ecological communities. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(2):2-5.

Martyn, A. (2009). Seed longevity in Australian species: A collaborative study through the auscar (Australian seed conservation and research) network. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(4):9-10.

Maxwell, C. J. and Tyler, P. A. (2009). Lagoons with islands, Tasmanian highlands. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(3):25-26.

McDonald, B. (2008). Native plants of the nw slopes of NSW traprock country [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(2):44.

Mills, H. (2008). WA workshops report: ‘After the fence’. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(1):32.

Mills, K. (2009). Plant conservation on a remote oceanic island: The case of Norfolk Island. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(3):22-24.

Monks, L. (2009). Experimental approaches in threatened plant translocations: How failures can still lead to success. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(3):8-10.

Nevill, G. (2008). Translocation of a threatened orchid species: A case study from central Victoria. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(1):26-27.

North, T. (2009). Building on auscar: Towards an Australian native seed bank partnership. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(4):2-4.

Potter, C. (2008). Native vegetation conservation in the Australian Capital Territory: Death by a thousand cuts. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(2):33-35.

Potts, W. (2008). Threatened species information systems in Tasmania. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(2):40-41.

Prober, S. and Lunt, I. (2008). Kangaroo grass: A keystone species for restoring weed-invaded temperate grassy woodlands. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(1):22-23.

Purdie, R. (2008). From the editor. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(2):1.

Purdie, R. (2008). From the editor. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(1):1.

Purdie, R. (2009). From the editor. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(3):1.

Siemon, J., Offord, C. and Sommerville, K. (2009). Storage of terrestrial orchid seed and symbionts for ex situ conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(4):7-8.

Standish, R. (2008). Eucalypt woodland management and restoration in Western Australia: What have we learnt? Australasian Plant Conservation 17(1):18-19.

Standish, R., Prober, S., Curnow, C. and Richardson, J. (2009). Is fencing enough to conserve Western Australia’s wheatbelt woodlands? Australasian Plant Conservation 17(4):22.

Stanley, R. (2008). Report from New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(2):43-44.

Stanley, R. (2008). Report from New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(1):33.

Stanley, R. (2009). Report from New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(3):27.

Vranjic, J. (2008). Natural temperate grassland of the Victorian volcanic plain: A nationally threatened ecological community. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(2):42-43.

Vyse, M. (2009). Biodiversity and ecologically sensitive grazing: Collected extracts from ‘Biodiversity in the paddock – a land managers guide’. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(3):11-12.

Weber, L. (2009). A new population of minyon quandong (Elaeocarpus sedentarius) from northern New South Wales. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(4):20-21.

Volume 16

Atkinson, P. (2007). Florabank – information on Australian native seed. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(1):25-26.

Balmer, J. (2008). Introducing ‘Conservation and management of buttongrass moorland’. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(3):1-2.

Bell, S., Peake, T. and Driscoll, C. (2007). Dealing with taxonomic uncertainty in Weeping Myall Acacia pendula from the hunter catchment, New South Wales. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(1):14-15.

Booth, S., Powell, J., Ampt, P., Wildman, H., Aiken, J. and Russell, J. (2008). The Penrith lakes natural heritage and biodiversity conservation master plan: Re-instating Cumberland plain endangered ecological communities. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(4):14-15.

Bower, C. (2007). What is an orchid species?: Ask the pollinators! Australasian Plant Conservation 16(1):9-11.

Bowman, D. M. (2008). Is global environmental change the end game for prehistoric vegetation legacies?: The parallel cases of fire-maintained vegetation mosaics in southwest Tasmania and central Australia. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(3):6-8.

Carey, A. (2007). Protecting swamp communities in the Blue Mountains. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(2):14-16.

Carr, G. W. (2007). Taxonomy of Dianella and implications for conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(1):11-13.

Coates, F. (2008). Report on the second workshop on the reintroduction (repatriation) of threatened plant species, Volgograd, Russia. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(3):33-34.

Cochrane, A. and Daws, M. (2008). How will warming temperatures affect recruitment of southern western Australian narrow range mountain endemics? Australasian Plant Conservation 16(4):16-18.

Corbett, S. and Balmer, J. (2008). Buttongrass moorland in Tasmania – what and where? Australasian Plant Conservation 16(3):3-5.

Cuneo, P. (2008). African olive invasion – a landscape scale conservation threat. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(4):20-21.

Daniel, M. (2007). The katherine sorghum – a big grass with a very small distribution. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(1):20-22.

Dilley, A. (2007). Practical voluntary orchid conservation in Victoria. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(2):22-24.

Dixon, G. (2008). Impacts and management of recreational walking on buttongrass moorland. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(3):32-33.

Driessen, M. (2008). Buttongrass moorland fauna. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(3):20-22.

Green, D. (2008). The diversity of soil mites in Tasmanian buttongrass moorland in relation to vegetation age. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(3):24-26.

Hall, R. and Bradley, R. (2007). Power to the people – motivated land managers achieving long-term conservation.Australasian Plant Conservation 16(2):3-4.

Hutton, I. (2007). Volunteers provide impetus for weed program on Lord Howe Island. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(2):7-9.

Jones, M. (2008). How do bryophytes respond to fire in buttongrass moorland? Australasian Plant Conservation 16(3):16-17.

Jusaitis, M. and Sorensen, B. (2007). Successful augmentation of an Acacia whibleyana(Whibley Wattle) population by translocation. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(1):23-24.

Kantvilas, G. (2008). Lichens: An overlooked lilliput in Tasmania’s buttongrass moorlands. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(3):18-19.

Kelleway, J. and Williams, R. J. (2008). Threats facing coastal saltmarsh in urban areas. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(4):18-19.

King, K. J. (2008). The relative importance of ‘fine scale fuel mosaics’ in reducing fire risk in southwest Tasmania.Australasian Plant Conservation 16(3):8-10.

Lawrence, N., Balmer, J., Storey, D. and Whinam, J. (2008). The conservation value and reservation status of the Tasmanian buttongrass moorland vascular plant flora. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(3):12-13.

Lepschi, B. and Godfree, B. (2007). Dynamics of plant invasions in southeast Australian grasslands: Trust your taxonomists. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(1):16-18.

Makinson, B. (2008). From the president. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(4):1.

Marshall, D. (2007). A librarian with a green thumb, enthusiastic kids and an intriguing rare plant. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(2):24-25.

Marshall, D. and Fitzsimons, J. A. (2008). Challenges for native grassland conservation on Victoria’s northern plains. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(4):24-25.

Mathews, S. and Couper, J. (2007). Habitat recovery of the threatened species moonee quassia. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(2):26-28.

Mattson, M. (2007). What of the ecologist within?: Red lists, red herrings and the taxonomic impediment. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(1):18-19.

May, T. (2007). Taxonomy and plant conservation in this issue of apc. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(1):5.

Monro, A., Lepschi, B. and Fagg, M. (2007). The Australian plant census: The other apc. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(1):20.

Nadolny, C. (2008). Eucalypt dieback: An increasing threat in rural landscapes? Australasian Plant Conservation 16(4):26-27.

Perkins, E., Perkins, L. and Marshall, D. (2007). Castlemaine field naturalists club contributes to central Victorian cemetery surveys. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(2):20-22.

Rath, H. and Hurlstone, C. (2007). Revegetation of the boboyan pine plantation, gudgenby valley act. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(2):17-18.

Richardson, A. M. and Doran, N. E. (2008). The role of burrowing crayfish in Tasmanian sedgelands. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(3):22-24.

Roy, P. G. (2008). Reconstructing complex grassland on agricultural sites by direct seeding: Learnings from a 3 year, field-scale, experimental study. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(4):22-23.

Rudman, T. and Balmer, J. (2008). Death on the moor: The impact of phytophthora cinnamomi on buttongrass moorland. Australasian Plant Conservation16(3):29-31.

Schaeper, L. (2008). A wetland rehabilitation prioritisation technique developed for the sydney metropolitan cma. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(4):28-30.

Scott, C. (2007). Wildcare threatened plant action group: Raising the profile of Tasmania’s threatened plants. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(2):10-11.

Smith, Z. F., James, E. A. and McLean, C. B. (2007). Morphology and molecules confirm the taxonomic status of Diuris fragrantissima, a threatened terrestrial orchid. Australasian Plant Conservation16(1):6-8.

Stanley, R. (2007). Report from New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(1):26-27.

Stanley, R. (2008). Report from New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(4):34-35.

Stanley, R. (2008). Report from New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(3):35.

Stanley, R. (2007). Report from NZ plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(2):29.

Stephens, S. (2008). ACT workshop report: Identifying plants in the drizzle at Mulligan’s Flat. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(4):33-34.

Stephens, S. (2007). Why taxonomy?: Out of chaos, order! Australasian Plant Conservation 16(1):3-4.

Talbot, R. (2007). The yarriambiack vegetation enhancement project – changing lives and landscapes. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(2):5-6.

Thomas, S. (2007). Community working to save the threatened plants of wongan-ballidu. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(2):12-13.

Thompson, K. (2007). Shoalhaven volunteer community nursery. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(2):18-20.

Tyler, P. (2008). The distinctive limnological character of southwest Tasmania. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(3):27-28.

Waters, C. (2008). Scales of adaptive diversity reflect complex ecological processes: Seed sourcing options for austrodanthonia seed. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(4):31-32.

West, J. (2008). ANPC annual general meeting, 30 november 2007: President’s report. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(4):2-4.

West, J. (2007). President’s report: Community action for plant conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(2):1-2.

West, J. (2007). President’s report:Taxonomy and plant conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(1):1-2.

Whinam, J. (2008). Fire and sphagnum in Tasmania. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(3):14-15.

Wood, J. and Visoiu, M. (2008). Conservation seed collections from plants in Tasmanian buttongrass moorlands. Australasian Plant Conservation 16(3):11.

Volume 15

Bain, D. and Marshall, D. (2007). The Victorian northern plains conservation management network. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(3):14-15.

Baines, G. (2007). Conserving natural temperate grasslands in the southern tablelands. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(3):16-17.

Bear, J. and Delpratt, J. (2007). Storing tubers of milkmaids (Burchardia umbellata). Australasian Plant Conservation 15(3):26-27.

Benham, S. (2006). The auckland botanic gardens threatened native plant garden. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(2):23-25.

Bougher, N. L. (2007). Ectomycorrhizal fungi – vital components of Australia’s natural and restored biodiversity. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(4):13-15.

Bourne, M., Cunningham, S., Nicotra, A. and Colloff, M. (2007). Soil and litter invertebrates, Acacia and plant growth in revegetated systems. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(4):19-20.

Brundrett, M. C. (2006). Role of symbiotic relationships in Australian terrestrial orchid conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(2):2-7.

Buchan, A. (2007). VVP Plains tender – investing in grassy ecosystem conservation on the Victorian Volcanic Plains.Australasian Plant Conservation 15(3):7-8.

Cavuoto, B. (2006). Seeds for survival. Australasian Plant Conservation15(1):15-16.

Claridge, A. W. (2007). Linking the above-ground to the below-ground: Why we should be restoring processes as well species in our revegetation efforts. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(4):11-13.

Cochrane, A. (2006). A seedbank for threatened species. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(1):13-14.

Cochrane, A., Friend, T. and Hill, S. (2006). Small mammals as seed dispersers. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(2):19-21.

Cromer, E. and Norman, M. (2006). Seed management for large-scale land restoration. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(1):6-7.

Dearnaley, J. D. and Le Brocque, A. F. (2006). Endophytic fungi associated with Australian orchids. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(2):7-9.

Douglas, S. (2006). Follow up to biodiversity conservation on church-owned land. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(1):16-17.

Eddy, D. and Robertson, G. (2007). Conservation of Monaro Golden Daisy habitat. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(3):18-19.

Hall, M., Delpratt, J. and Roy, P. G. (2007). Viability testing of Victorian western plains grasses. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(3):23-25.

Haywood, B., Richardson, K. and Anderson, R. (2007). Grassland restoration in the south east of South Australia.Australasian Plant Conservation 15(3):12-13.

Hoyle, G. L. and Daws, M. I. (2006). Can we learn more from fewer seeds? Australasian Plant Conservation 15(1):10-11.

Jeanes, J. and Hirst, M. (2006). Australian seeds: A guide to their collection, identification and biology [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(1):18.

Jusaitis, M. (2007). Response of the endangered grassland plant Acanthocladium dockerito fire. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(3):20-21.

Mawson, R. (2007). Translocation of leafy greenhood Pterostylis cucullata.Australasian Plant Conservation 15(4):21-22.

May, T. (2006). From the editor: Introducing ‘conserving symbioses’. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(2):1-2.

May, T. (2007). From the editor: Introducing ‘grasslands and grassy ecosystems’. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(3):1-2.

May, T. (2007). From the editor: Introducing ‘what lies beneath?’. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(4):1-2.

McFadyen, R. and Barker, J. (2007). Environment (and agriculture) the big loser in closure of crcs. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(4):23-25.

McQualter, E., Cross, R., McLean, C. B. and Ladiges, P. Y. (2006). Mycorrhizal fungi of Prasophyllum.Australasian Plant Conservation 15(2):10-11.

North, T. (2006). News from Australian partners – millennium seed bank coordinator. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(1):14-15.

North, T. (2006). Seeds: Time capsules of life [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(1):19.

North, T. and Driver, M. (2006). Seed production areas in the NSW Murray catchment. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(1):4-5.

Pickup, M. (2007). Local adaptation and outbreeding depression: Are we being overly conservative? Australasian Plant Conservation 15(3):21-23.

Prober, S., Lunt, I. and Thiele, K. (2007). Keeping your options open – optimal fire frequencies in Themeda-Poaecosystems. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(3):9-11.

Pullen, K. and Robertson, G. (2007). Friends of grasslands – supporting grassy ecosystems. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(3):28-29.

Purdie, R. (2007). Book and DVD review.Australasian Plant Conservation 15(4):27-28.

Rawlings, K. and Carr, D. (2006). Florabank lives again. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(2):21-23.

Robertson, G. (2007). Volunteers: The nation depends on you. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(3):30-32.

Roy, P. G. and Delpratt, J. (2006). Seed resources for temperate native grassland restoration. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(1):2-3.

Roy, P. G. and Delpratt, J. (2007). Victorian basalt plains grasslands – an overview. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(3):4-6.

Seed, L., Martyn, A. J. and Offord, C. A. (2006). Seed viability in serotinous species of the sydney region. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(1):8-9.

Smith, Z. F. (2006). Below-ground thinking: A review of the 5th international conference on mycorrhiza, Granada, Spain, 23rd-27th july 2006. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(2):14-15.

Stanley, R. (2006). Report from New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(2):25.

Stanley, R. (2006). Report from New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(1):17-18.

Stanley, R. (2007). Report from New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(4):26.

Stanley, R. (2007). Report from New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(3):32.

Stephens, S. (2007). From rainforest remnants to cryptic soil biota. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(4):4-6.

Stephens, S. (2007). Wild about workshops. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(3):2-3.

Stol, J. and Trappe, J. M. (2006). Fungi in agricultural landscapes: Implications for eucalypt woodland revegetation.Australasian Plant Conservation 15(2):15-19.

Syme, K. (2006). Flora of the Otway plain and ranges. 1. Orchids, irises, lilies, grass-trees, mat-rushes and other petaloid monocotyledons [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(2):26.

Vernes, K. (2007). Are diverse mammal communities important for maintaining plant-fungal associations and ecosystem health? Australasian Plant Conservation 15(4):16-18.

West, J. (2006). President’s report. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(1):1.

Williams, T. (2006). Seeds and the survival of the southern shepherd’s purse. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(1):12.

Wright, M., Thomson, R., Smith, Z., McQualter, E. and Cross, R. (2006). Royal botanic gardens melbourne contributes to Victorian orchid conservation: Ex situ propagation with mycorrhizal fungi. Australasian Plant Conservation 15(2):12-13.

Volume 14

Andersen, A., Parr, K., McKaige, B. and Setterfield, S. (2006). Burning for biodiversity in the top end. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(4):3-5.

Andresen, L. (2006). What status do regrowth and reconstructed expressions of endangered ecological communities have? Australasian Plant Conservation 14(3):13-14.

Bougher, N. L. (2005). Using native fungi for conserving and restoring biodiverse vegetation in the Australian wheatbelt. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(1):3-5.

Buchanan, P. (2005). Resource kit review [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(1):28-29.

Burrows, N. (2006). Burning for biodiversity: Investigating fine grain fire mosaics in south-west Australia. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(4):5-6.

Butler, D. W. (2006). Conservation of endangered grasslands in the brigalow belt: Are things looking up for bluegrass downs? Australasian Plant Conservation 14(3):3-5.

Cameron, S. (2006). Can the Port Jackson Fig tolerate fire? Australasian Plant Conservation 14(4):18-19.

Catcheside, P. and Catcheside, D. (2005). Surveys of fungi in South Australia. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(1):6-7.

Clarke, P., Knox, K. and Williams, P. (2006). Fire season and intensity: Implications for plant conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(4):2-3.

Coates, T. (2006). Burning the fringe: Managing fire in an outer suburban vegetation remnant. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(4):14-15.

Conran, J. G. and Lowrie, A. (2005). Carnivorous plants in the Perth region: Biology and challenges for conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(2):21-22.

Conroy, N., Watson, P., Parker, W. and Hinchliffe, J. (2006). The hotspots fire project: Translating science into management for landholders and communities in NSW. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(4):8-10.

Crompton, A. (2005). Plant conservation in an urban area: Biodiversity work in the city of burnside. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(2):12-13.

Cummings, J. (2006). Evaluating vascular epiphyte abundance and distribution patterns in critically endangered rainforest. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(3):14-16.

Douglas, S. (2006). The scope for collaborative biodiversity conservation on church-owned land. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(3):23-25.

Downing, A. and Oldfield, R. (2005). Managing bryophyte diversity on limestone karst systems. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(1):22-24.

Eldridge, D. (2005). Biological soil crusts: Nature’s environmental watchdogs. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(1):24-26.

Eldridge, D. J. (2006). Creation of plant habitat by desert mammals. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(3):17-18.

Elix, J. A. (2005). Long-term prospects for conservation of ‘cladia ferdinandii’ (lacy coral lichen) in the aldinga scrub conservation park, South Australia. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(1):12.

Eustace, R. (2006). Redlands indigiscapes centre – a regional botanic garden. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(4):28-29.

Gibson, M. (2005). Bryophyte reproductive ecology and conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(1):20-22.

Hall, C. (2005). ‘Live local… Plant local’: The case for regional native botanic gardens. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(2):20.

Hammill, K. and Bradstock, R. (2006). Meandering in the mountains: A landscape-scale study of plant diversity, fire and climate. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(4):6-7.

Hogbin, T. (2006). Kurri what??: Developing a recovery program for kurri sand swamp woodland. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(3):6-8.

Honczar, K. (2005). Achieving threatened species conservation in conjunction with urban development: Roe highway stage 7 extension, Leeming, WA. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(2):16-17.

Jaireth, H. (2006). Resource kit review [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(3):27-28.

Jurskis, V. (2006). Fire, forest health and biodiversity. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(4):24-25.

Kantvilas, G. (2005). Progress and problems in the conservation of Tasmanian lichens. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(1):13-15.

Kelly, S. (2006). ‘Presumed extinct’ species rediscovered! Australasian Plant Conservation 14(3):19-20.

Ledgard, N. and Davis, M. (2006). Rehabilitation of mountain beech (nothofagus solandri var. Cliffortioides) forest after fire. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(4):19-20.

Lorimer, G. S. (2005). Municipal-scale conservation of plant species around melbourne. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(2):18-19.

Makinson, B., Mill, J. and de Lange, P. J. (2006). Vale david given – plant conservation pioneer. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(3):26-27.

May, T. (2005). Forgotten flora remembered. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(1):2-3.

McDonald, W. (2006). Vine thicket communities of the Brigalow Belt bioregion of queensland. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(3):11-12.

McLeish, T. (2006). Grassy box woodland conservation management network. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(3):5-6.

Miles, J. and Cameron, S. (2006). Observations of fire response for the rare plant Haloragis exalata. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(4):22-23.

Mills, H. (2006). Listing ecological communities: The Australian government’s approach. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(3):9-10.

Mills, H. (2006). Public consultation and the listing of threatened ecological communities. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(3):25.

Morley, S. F. and Gibson, M. (2005). Variation in cool temperate rainforest lichens of Victoria: Implications for conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(1):16.

Oke, R., Smith, K. and Moulton, B. (2005). The role of revegetation in landscape conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(2):10-11.

Perini, C. and Venturella, G. (2005). Fungi conservation in Italy: Case study from Tuscany and Sicily. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(1):10-12.

Pitman, S. (2005). Sustainable landscapes: The big challenge and the many opportunities for plant conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(2):25-26.

Robinson, R. M. (2006). Varying fire regimes to promote fungal diversity across the landscape. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(4):16-17.

Rossetto, M. (2005). Sharing experiences and expertise: ANPC contributes to a workshop on plant translocation in Pune (India). Australasian Plant Conservation 14(2):3-4.

Roy, P. G. (2005). The grassy groundcover research project: Returning complex indigenous grassland communities to agricultural land. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(2):8-9.

Schultz, B. (2006). Fire in the natural environment. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(4):26-27.

Smith, K. (2005). Bushcare beyond Bradley: A case study for weed control in urban habitats. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(2):13-15.

Stanley, B. (2006). Report from the New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(3):26.

Stanley, R. (2005). City slickers: Auckland’s urban threatened plants. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(2):23-24.

Stephens, S. (2005). ANPC rehabilitation workshops in regional NSW – 2005. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(2):4-5.

Syme, K. and May, T. (2005). Fungi in conservation and management at the catchment and bioregion level. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(1):8-9.

Thomas, B. (2006). Ecological burning for recovery of the threatened spiny rice-flower. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(4):20-22.

von Konrat, M., Glenny, D., de Lange, P., Engel, J., Braggins, J. and Renner, M. (2005). Rare and endangered liverworts: A new area of conservation in New Zealand. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(1):17-19.

Walker, L. and Wellman, L. (2006). Protecting a coastal icon: A cooperative approach to controlling pandanus dieback in northern New South Wales. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(3):20-22.

Wardell-Johnson, G., Pullar, D., van Niel, K. and Burrows, N. (2005). Towards a landscape conservation culture: Anticipating change in the tingle mosaic, south-western Australia. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(2):6-8.

Watson, P. and Morris, E. (2006). Effects of fire on vegetation in western sydney’s endangered cumberland plain woodland. Australasian Plant Conservation14(4):10-11.

West, J. (2005). President’s report. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(2):1-2.

West, J. (2005). President’s report. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(1):1.

West, J. (2006). President’s report. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(4):1.

West, J. (2006). President’s report. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(3):1-2.

Williams, W. J. and Skinner, S. (2005). Cyanobacteria: Life in environments under stress. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(1):26-28.

Wong, N., O’Brien, E., Morgan, J. and Price, J. (2006). Conservation management options for native grasslands of northern Victoria. Australasian Plant Conservation 14(4):12-13.

Volume 13

Ashford, N. and Horsfield, J. (2005). Constructed wetlands: Untapped potential for plant conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(3):14-15.

Auld, T. D. and Scott, J. (2004). Hiding in a remnant patch of bush near you. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(1):5-7.

Barrett, S. (2005). Conservation of flora and plant communities threatened by ‘phytophthora dieback’ in southern Western Australia. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(4):16-17.

Beard, A. (2005). What’s on for wetlands in 2005? Australasian Plant Conservation 13(3):3.

Bell, S. and Driscoll, C. (2005). New records for the endangered ‘Hibbertia procumbens’from the central coast of NSW. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(4):24-25.

Bell, S., Parsons, J. and Meldrum, R. (2005). Towards the protection and management of hanging swamps on the Somersby plateau, central coast, NSW. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(3):10-11.

Benson, J. (2005). The 3rd IUCN world conservation congress. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(3):27-28.

Boggon, T. (2005). A coordinated approach to wetland management on the Eyre peninsula, south Australia. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(3):22.

Cochrane, A. (2004). Salinity and plant diversity: The role of ex situ conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(2):2-4.

Colyer, A. (2004). New community project to conserve ‘Pimelea spicata’in western Sydney. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(2):14.

Crawford, A. (2004). Seed conservation: Turning science into practice [book review]. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(1):18.

Da-Re, S., McBurnie, D. and Taylor, M. (2004). Conservation of life through death – the natural way. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(1):12.

Daley, E. (2005). Tasmania’s native riparian vegetation. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(3):24-25.

Dixon, B. (2004). The Corrigin Grevillea (Grevillea scapigera): An update. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(1):14-15.

Dixon, B. (2005). Managing ‘Phytophthora cinnamomi’on a rare ironstone multi-translocation site in Western Australia. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(4):18-19.

Dixon, K. (2004). Australian discovery heralds new understanding of seed dormancy. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(2):7-8.

Doret, G. (2004). Greenweb in the sutherland shire, Sydney. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(1):7-8.

Douglas, S. (2005). ‘Phoenix flora’: A post-fire discovery in the act. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(3):26.

Downey, P. O. (2004). The draft Bitou Bush threat abatement plan: Weed control and plant conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(2):9-11.

Duguid, A. (2005). Desert wetlands – you must be joking? Australasian Plant Conservation 13(3):17-18.

Dunstan, B. and Hardy, G. (2005). Control of ‘Phytophthora cinnamomi’with phosphite: Some recent developments in application methods. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(4):10-11.

Fox, I. and Wilson, G. (2005). Two wetlands in the gulf region: Not listed, but not forgotten. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(3):18-19.

Geldard, M. (2005). Saving the Ridged Water-milfoil. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(4):27-28.

Given, D. R. (2004). Urban ecology – progress in Christchurch: The garden city. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(1):16-17.

Graham, N. (2004). Place of plenty: The Arakwal ethnobotanical study. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(2):12.

Jensen, P. (2005). Guns, germs and fill: The role of the harbour trust in addressing harbour foreshore dieback. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(4):11-13.

Jury, T. and Hands, T. (2005). Restoring plant diversity in upland swamps of the Mount Lofty Ranges. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(3):6-8.

Jusaitis, M. and Adams, M. (2005). Managing low genetic diversity in ‘Acanthocladium dockeri‘. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(4):26-27.

Kay, S. (2005). Wastelands to wetlands: Saltmarsh conservation at Sydney Olympic Park. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(3):12-13.

Luu, R. (2004). Conserving threatened ecological communities in the Perth area. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(1):10-11.

Marriott, N. R. (2004). Ned’s corner treasure chest. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(2):13.

May, T. (2005). Looking after the bad guys: The conservation of pathogenic fungi. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(4):20-21.

McDonnell, M. J. (2004). The management and restoration of urban and suburban natural areas. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(1):4-5.

McDonnell, M. J. and Williams, N. S. (2004). Australian research centre for urban ecology plant conservation research projects. Australasian Plant Conservation13(1):2-3.

McDougall, K. L. (2005). ‘Phytophthora cinnamomi’in eastern Australia.Australasian Plant Conservation 13(4):6-9.

 

McIntyre, L. (2005). Revive our wetlands: A national practical wetland conservation program. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(3):8-9.

Meldrum, R. (2005). Protecting NSW coastal lowland forest: The central coast community environment network. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(3):20-21.

Mercer, K. and Bond, A. (2004). Conservation on the front line – restoring habitat for the leafy greenhood (pterostylis cucullata) in belair national park, South Australia. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(1):12-14.

O’Gara, E., Huberli, D. and Hardy, G. (2005). ‘Phytophthora ramorum’: A threat to Australia? Australasian Plant Conservation 13(4):22-24.

O’Gara, E., Wilson, B., Howard, K. and Hardy, G. (2005). National best practice and risk assessment for the management of ‘Phytophthora cinnamomi’in natural ecosystems. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(4):5-6.

Peters, M. (2005). Community-led conservation in New Zealand gets organised. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(3):23.

Prober, S., Thiele, K. and Lunt, I. (2004). A sweet recipe for understorey restoration in grassy woodlands – add sugar, seed and burn in spring! Australasian Plant Conservation 13(2):4-6.

Rodaughan, T. (2004). City of greater Geelong: Protecting local biodiversity. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(1):9.

Sawyer, J. (2004). Native plants in traffic islands and road reservations in New Zealand. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(1):8.

Sawyer, J. (2004). Update from the New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(1):17.

Sawyer, J. (2005). Update from the New Zealand plant conservation network. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(3):29.

Shearer, B., Crane, C. and Cochrane, A. (2005). A thief of time: ‘Phytophthora cinnamomi’and threatened flora. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(4):14-15.

Stephens, S. (2005). Workshop marathon in south east Queensland. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(3):4-5.

Stephenson, G. (2005). Wet and wild: The national wetland trust, New Zealand. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(3):22-23.

Summerell, B., Pongpisutta, R. and Howard, C. (2005). The biology of ‘Phytophthora cinnamomi’. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(4):2-4.

Tesoriero, J. and Frears, A. (2005). Sustainable grazing and samphire wetlands. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(3):15-16.

Waite, L. (2004). An urban conservation dilemma: The endangered ecological community of blue gum high forest. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(1):15-16.

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White, A. (2005). The impact of climate change on the distribution, function and condition of alpine peatlands on the Bogong High plains, Victoria. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(3):24.

Zich, F. (2004). Plant conservation news from Indonesia. Australasian Plant Conservation 13(2):15.