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recommendations made by the
Committee's report and that no individual would be forced to make a decision, including to transfer or exit. However, where a staff member has already agreed to relocate, the Government has a duty of care to support them in their move at this time, and is therefore unable to simply cease offering this support. Similarly, the Government remains committed to a Decade of Decentralisation and recruitment for positions in regional locations needs to continue irrespective of the Government's response to the Committee's report. The Deputy Premier and Minister for Primary Industries announced the Government response on 14 December 2012. On 23 October 2012, the committee required the government to provide a response by 23 April 2014. Fred Nile claimed success at a rally to save the Fisheries Centre when the closure was "put on hold" on 21 November 2012. The NSW Government agreed to temporarily halt the closure until it could respond to the committees report, but in December 2012 the Government rejected the main recommendation of the parliamentary inquiry and pressed ahead with closing the Centre.
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Sydney in the newly created position of
Superintendent of Fisheries Investigations and Marine Hatcheries. He transported adult fish from the UK to Sydney, to supplement stocks in depleted NSW estuaries. He carefully selected the Cronulla site for the new hatchery and supervised construction and operation. All aspects of a potential fishing industry, both fresh and marine water, were investigated and extensive plans formulated by Dannevig. His plans were always based on expert practical work in the field and extensive discussions with fishers. He was called on by Government Commissions looking into fishing and food industries as well as giving advice to other Australian states.
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1938 to accommodate the newly established CSIR Fisheries
Division, and provision was made to also house the NSW Fish Biology Branch and students from Sydney University. Programmes were quickly developed in a wide range of research areas, initially related to tuna, whales and dolphins, coastal and estuarine hydrology, fish preservation, mullet and oysters. Subsequent decades saw the rapid expansion of research programmes in physical and chemical oceanography, fish biology, population dynamics and plankton research. The CSIRO Fisheries main building (Building 1) was completed in 1938.
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time fishing from bark canoes with hooks made from ground Turban shell, and line made from twine from the cabbage tree palm leaf. Shell middens result from
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408:, who in April 1814 spent time navigating the shores of Port Hacking. Explorers George Bass and Matthew Flinders camped adjacent to the "Fisheries Site" at (presumably) Salmon Haul Bay in 1776. They liaised with two of the local native people, a very early example of friendly relations between Europeans and members of the local native population.
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Primary Industries Director-General issued terms of reference to recommend future uses of the site. In November David Harley AM prepared a report, making 25 recommendations for the future use of the site. One was that a Management Trust be established to manage the site.
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Research carried out since then included investigations into the dynamics of trawl fish, estuarine fish and invertebrate populations. There have been research projects to investigate the effects of impounding waterways, the impact of the Deep-Water Ocean
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Cronulla Fisheries Research Centre of Excellence (CFRC) is a purpose built research facility on approximately three hectares on a headland in the Sydney suburb of Cronulla.1 It was the first fisheries research centre in Australia having been identified for the purpose by Harald Dannevig in 1895.2
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The area would have provided rich marine resources for inhabitants, in terms of both food resources and shelter. Shellfish and fish such as Sydney rock whelk and Sydney rock oyster were integral to the diet of coastal Aboriginal tribes, as were snapper and bream. Both men and women spent considerable
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The Commonwealth Government appointed Dannevig to the position of founding Director of Fisheries for Australia in 1908. He designed and supervised construction of Australia's first marine research vessel, and went on to conduct the first investigations of fish resources off Australia until his death
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The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation had utilised the site from 1949 until it transferred to Hobart in 1985. At that time, the Department of Agriculture's Division of Fisheries returned to the Cronulla site. 'The Cronulla Fisheries Research Centre is unique in Australia,
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and would not be reconsidered, whatever the Committee found or recommended". The Minister tabled a cost-benefit analysis, completed hours before the hearing, but twelve months after the decision to close the facility and relocate the staff was made public. She also said "Decentralisation would save
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The Commonwealth government retained land title for the eastern part of 1.54 hectares (3.8 acres) of the Cronulla Fisheries Research Centre site until 1988, following an agreement in 1984 between the Federal and State Governments. In 2004 NSW Fisheries was amalgamated with other departments to form
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In 1937 Dr Harold Thompson was appointed as the first Officer in Charge of the Fisheries Investigations Section of CSIR, which was renamed the CSIRO Division of Fisheries and Oceanography in 1956. The NSW Government's part holding of the Hungry Point site was transferred back to the Commonwealth in
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In the late 1800s and early 1900s the NSW Government was concerned at serious depletion of fish stocks in estuaries as a result of illegal overfishing and gross chemical pollution of Sydney harbour emanating from measures to combat the rat plague. The plan of the Fisheries Commissioners at the time
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Future management of these structures will aim to conserve all the original fabrics to maintain evidence and allow for the interpretation of their past uses. Consideration will be given to removing detracting elements from the exterior of the former hatchery building if structural investigation is
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In 1967 the Cronulla Migrant Hostel was closed. All but two of the hostels and associated buildings were demolished in the 1970. These two weatherboard buildings, located within a precinct with views over Port Hacking, have high heritage significance, being "rare examples of Postwar Migrant Hostel
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The new buildings were added to existing ex-naval huts built in the 1940s and used for the CSIR Fisheries School between 1946-1947. Altogether the Cronulla Migrant Hostel precinct included eighteen buildings. The buildings were constructed of weatherboard and built on brick piers. The gabled roofs
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The Hungry Point site now occupied by the CFRC was held as a reserve for defence purposes from 1895 until 1902, when an area of 1.37 ha on the Gunnamatta Bay side of the site was transferred from the Commonwealth for use by the NSW Government for the purpose of fish culture. The NSW Government was
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and north of the entrance to Port Hacking, John Connell was the first European settler, receiving a 380-acre grant in 1835. The suburb's name is from the Aboriginal word "kurranulla" meaning the place of pink seashells. In 1840 the beach was known as Kurranulla. In 1895 the area was subdivided and
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and Port Hacking. They spoke the Dharawal language. Radiocarbon dating indicates that Aborigines were using areas of the Royal National Park at least 7,500 years ago. Midden deposits are present along the entire foreshore with minor concentrations associated with rock shelters and extensive midden
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A remnant patch of forest survives on the site in Darook Park. This remnant is of a listed endangered ecological community in NSW, Littoral Rainforest overlooking Port Hacking. Port Jackson figs (Ficus rubiginosa) and other tree, shrubs such as endangered species, Prostanthera densa (villous mint
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Stoner and Hodgkinson gave a commitment that the site would remain in public ownership, with increased access to the public. On 4 April 2013 the Hungry Point Reserve Trust Board appointments were announced, to manage the area of the former Cronulla Fisheries Research Centre. The Trust manages the
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The site has associations with a number of notable scientists including Harald Dannevig (as noted above), Dr Geoffrey Kesteven, John McIntosh, David Tranter, Baughan Wisely, David Rochford and Ian Munro. Through these scientists working together they produced the earliest science for Australia as
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An inquiry by the 'Legislative Council Select Committee on Cronulla Fisheries' into the closure was established on 21 June 2012. Submissions were called for on 25 June 2012, closing on 30 July 2012. The final report was delivered on time on 23 October 2012. The committee was chaired by Fred Nile.
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resolution, to report by 23 October 2012. The committee's resolutions included that the NSW Government reverse the decision to close the CFRC and not proceed with the closure. The NSW government responded in December 2012, stating it did not support their recommendation to reverse the decision to
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Prior to its closure, as at March 2011 the 25-hectare (62-acre) Centre had 152 staff which included 18 research and eleven management professional staff. The Centre supported 22 postgraduate students, two overseas projects and two consultancies. The Centre had conducted 56 workshops/meetings, 182
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in 1884, the area became popular for picnics - for which Cronulla has two assets: a fine ocean surfing beach, and on its southern side beautiful Gunnamatta Bay, an arm of Port Hacking. Before Cronulla was linked to Sydney by rail in 1939, it was necessary to travel to Sutherland and transfer to a
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The CFRC is an important part of Australian history. It should be held in the same reverence as the Elizabeth MacArthur Agricultural Institute, as the starting point for the Agriculture Industry in Australia. Under various names, the now Cronulla Fisheries Research Centre was the site from which
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The facilities at Cronulla were transferred back to the NSW Government in 1985 for the purposes of fisheries research, and research staff of the Fisheries Division of NSW Department of Agriculture moved to the site in July 1985, when the facility was renamed the NSW Fisheries Research Institute.
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In addition, the site has indigenous cultural significance. CFRC is strewn with indigenous middens three of which are recognised under the Heritage Act as being worthy of conservation and protection. As part of the high school education program at the CFRC indigenous leaders take great pride in
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Marine Fish Hatcheries, and supervised their operation for 9 years. He had extensive knowledge of the commercial fishing industry in the North Sea, based on early training with his father, Gunder Dannevig, regarded as a world leader in fisheries stocking. In 1902 Harald Dannevig began duties in
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The Government Gazette of 22 April 1949 announced acceptance of tenders for construction of accommodation for 200 migrants. Construction continued into 1950 when a carpenters strike threatened to delay completion of the hostel. The dispute was due to the communist-controlled Building Workers'
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Since that time the site has housed fisheries scientists from either NSW or Commonwealth government agencies. It is the site which based the first chief scientist of fisheries in Australia, Harald Dannevig. From this base he surveyed the fish resources of eastern Australia to as far south as
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The Cronulla hatchery, experimental pool and laboratory were built in 1904, commissioned in 1905 and became fully operational in early 1906. Initial stocks of the hatchery included whiting, red bream, flathead, trevally and crayfish. Later snapper and other finfish were introduced. These all
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The Select Committee Inquiry into the Cronulla Fisheries Research Centre closure was published on 23 October 2012. On 22 November 2012, employees were advised that all further decommissioning of the site at Cronulla would be placed on hold until such time the Government responds to the
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post office as at the time most of the settlement was on the beach side. It closed in 1893, reopened in 1907 and in 1929 its name changed officially to Cronulla. The first public school opened in 1910. Today there are two public schools and a high school, as well as convent schools.
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Scientific fisheries research has been carried out at the Cronulla location for more than 110 years. The research aquaria was built in 1904 and is now heritage listed. It was the first such research facility in the southern hemisphere, and according to fisheries scientist Professor
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fisheries resources of Australia were explored and the fishing industry developed. It was the first fisheries research centre in Australia and probably the southern hemisphere. Its buildings date back to 1902, these being purpose built at the time for fisheries research.
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reported that: "The inquiry, ... found the decision to close the centre and decentralise its activities to several coastal towns was made without any economic analysis, in conflict with the Government's own policies, and was never presented to cabinet. "
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Industrial Union opposing the immigration of refugees from communist-occupied Baltic countries. The hostel was sometimes called "Balt Camp" after the number of Baltic families housed there, though migrants came from other Eastern European countries.
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since then. The complex is associated with the work of the first Director of NSW and Commonwealth fisheries investigations, Harald Dannevig. Three original structures still exist on the site and are considered as a group to have State significance.
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Public hearings were held on 6 August 2012, 3 September 2012 and 10 September 2012. A public forum was also held on 3 September 2012. One hundred and seven submissions were published by the Committee. Twenty one witnesses were heard. These included
655:. The new $ 1 million laboratory was named the 'H.C. Dannevig Fisheries Laboratory' after Dannevig, the founder of the Cronulla Fisheries Research Centre. The centre operated as a Fisheries Centre of Excellence until its closure in 2011.
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accommodation" and "the remaining site layout, buildings and landscape elements provide rare physical evidence of the first phase of the migration experience, accommodation in camps and the compulsory work obligation for men".
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was to employ aquaculture to supplement stocks of local species and also to improve the quality of the seafood available by importing live fish from the northern hemisphere for culture and release into local waters.
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There is (also) a very important gentleman who was at Cronulla until CSIRO moved to Hobart. His name is Dr Keith Sainsbury. He is one of only two Australians to have been created a laureate and receive the
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the NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI). In 2005 the centenary of aquatic research at the Cronulla Marine Laboratories was celebrated. In February 2007 a newly upgraded laboratory was opened by
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time fishing. The diet of Dharawal people could also have included rhizomes of bracken fern, seeds of the wattle, fruit of the geebung (snotty gobbles) and the terminal buds of the cabbage tree palm.
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The former fisheries centre, and now Hungry Point Reserve, occupies an area of 3-hectares located at 202 Nicholson Parade at the southernmost tip of Cronulla Peninsula overlooking Salmon Haul Bay and
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named the area Gunnamatta (meaning sandy hills) but on 26/2/1908 it was officially changed to Cronulla, and Gunnamatta became the name of the beautiful bay on the Port Hacking side of this suburb.
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in 1984 after 47 years of research at the Hungry Point site. These decades of research were of enormous importance in establishing the basis for oceanographic and fisheries research in Australia.
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and Gunnamatta. On 24 December 1861 a Government Reserve of 121 hectares (300 acres) was notified. In 1865 the NSW Fisheries Act was passed. The first research at that location was carried out by
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roof. Located on eroded sea wall at edge of Port Hacking on western side of Hungry Point. Recent roller door on east side. Doors at west provide evidence of location of former wharf.
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announced closure of the centre and regional disbursement of the positions. Staff mounted an industrial and community campaign, including a website.
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roof. Interior of northern wing adapted for office use; southern
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The impacts of the decision on service delivery to stakeholders,
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Closure of the Cronulla Fisheries Research Centre of Excellence
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Hungry Point Reserve, Cronulla. 2016 Draft Strategic Masterplan
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worked here in 1827-8, naming the beaches. At the south end of
2400:"It's official: Cronulla Fisheries Research Centre will close"
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The Story of Port Hacking, Cronulla and the Sutherland Shire
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Macquarie Island and westwards in to Bass Strait as far as
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was built on the eastern half of the site to accommodate
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land offered for sale at 10 pounds per acre; in 1899 the
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Australia. It was built from 1904. It is also known as
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The Cronulla Fisheries Centre and Hungry Point Reserve
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bush) and groundcover species make up the community.
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The report then details a further 12 recommendations.
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2144:"The Minister's approach to the inquiry (5. 38)"
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794:well as New South Wales in fisheries knowledge.
680:was the deputy chair and committee members were
2671:This Knowledge article was originally based on
2588:"Cronulla fisheries to be closed and destroyed"
2476:Parliament of NSW. Legislative Council, 2012, 1
1428:"Cronulla fisheries to be closed and destroyed"
1137:"History of Cronulla Fisheries Research Centre"
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710:New South Wales Minister for Primary Industries
624:'Get Hooked' - Primary School Education Program
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1721:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography,
1637:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography,
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2710:of the "Save Cronulla Fisheries" campaign
1112:National Marine Science Centre, Australia
2240:. parliament.nsw.gov.au. 23 October 2012
1274:Department of Planning & Environment
889:, and Director of the Centre, Professor
539:from Eastern Europe, many of whom were "
2724:New South Wales State Heritage Register
2677:New South Wales State Heritage Register
2457:St George & Sutherland Shire Leader
2405:St George & Sutherland Shire Leader
2353:"Nile claims win on fisheries shutdown"
1949:"Some of our services to the community"
1691:Encyclopedia of Australian Science 2010
1687:"Dannevig, Harald Kristian (1871–1914)"
1629:"Dannevig, Harald Kristian (1871–1914)"
1269:New South Wales State Heritage Register
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1100:New South Wales State Heritage Register
273:New South Wales State Heritage Register
1999:. NSW Department of Primary Industries
1977:. NSW Department of Primary Industries
1975:"Get hooked ... It's fun to fish"
1312:"Cronulla Fisheries fight goes global"
1001:and additional recent brick piers and
2551:Australian Museum Consulting (2015).
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110:NSW Department of Primary Industries
2059:Architectural Projects, 2016, 17-18
1685:McCarthy, G. J. (4 February 2010).
653:NSW Minister for Primary Industries
527:Cronulla Migrant Hostel (1949-1967)
2590:. 16 November 2012. Archived from
2183:. parliament.nsw.gov.au. p. 1
2037:. 12 February 2007. Archived from
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1634:Australian Dictionary of Biography
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221:Cronulla Fisheries Research Centre
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2451:Trembath, Murray (5 April 2013).
1790:Sutherland Shire Council (2016).
1713:"Stead, David George (1877–1957)"
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814:Fish hatchery was established in
721:4.4 million over 20 years".
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122:New South Wales Heritage Register
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2754:1904 establishments in Australia
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245:NSW Fisheries Research Institute
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2533:Architectural Projects (2016).
1082:In September/October 1911, the
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2673:Cronulla Fisheries Centre, The
2174:"LC Minutes (21/06/2012) 1105"
1723:Australian National University
1639:Australian National University
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320:Roads & Maritime Services
280:Government of New South Wales
265:Government of New South Wales
164:Other - Scientific Facilities
2769:Migrant hostels in Australia
2686:, accessed on 2 June 2018.
2675:, entry number 01011 in the
2322:Chung, C (23 October 2012).
2296:Chung, C (23 October 2012).
2259:Chung, C (23 October 2012).
2142:Chung, C (23 October 2012).
1997:"Fishcare volunteer program"
1591:Pollen & Healy, 1988, 74
1570:Architectural Projects, 2016
1398:Chung, C (23 October 2012).
984:Elements of the site include
871:Findings and recommendations
223:is a heritage-listed former
1891:"Current Research Projects"
1839:"Current Research Projects"
1811:"Strike Delays Balt Hostel"
1057:Littoral Rainforest Remnant
383:Frank Cridland in his book
271:sites. It was added to the
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627:Fishcare volunteer program
618:(Beach Protection) Program
427:After the railway came to
308:Hungry Point Reserve Trust
2729:Cronulla, New South Wales
2701:Cronulla Fisheries Centre
2578:Harley AM, David (2012).
2172:Chung. C (21 June 2012).
1374:The Sydney Morning Herald
914:The Sydney Morning Herald
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217:Cronulla Fisheries Centre
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2734:Parks in New South Wales
2526:Hungry Point Tree Survey
2518:Hungry Point Master Plan
1376:. AAP. 10 September 2012
989:Former hatchery building
810:Former hatchery building
469:Harald Kristian Dannevig
249:CSIRO Fisheries Division
2123:. parliament.nsw.gov.au
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2616:NSW Fisheries (1997).
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2560:Reid, Dennis (2008).
2453:"Fisheries site safe"
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1316:Sydney Morning Herald
671:Parliamentary inquiry
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475:. He was assisted by
269:Australian Aboriginal
172:Scientific Facilities
2764:Fishing in Australia
2207:Legislative Assembly
1084:O'Farrell Government
928:O'Farrell Government
621:Shark Aerial Surveys
608:fisheries management
592:commercial fisheries
588:recreational fishing
298:MLC, reported that:
82:34.0729°S 151.1488°E
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2201:Montgomery, in NSW
1955:on 16 November 2012
1845:on 16 November 2012
1711:G. P. Walsh, G. P.
1608:on 16 November 2012
1582:Harley, 2012, 11-12
1434:on 10 February 2014
1074:Further information
911:Josephine Tovey in
725:Terms of references
596:marine biodiversity
344:Royal National Park
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2041:on 3 February 2016
2020:Harley, 2012, 8-11
1037:Aboriginal middens
957:Crown Reserve land
731:terms of reference
706:Katrina Hodgkinson
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477:David George Stead
355:Indigenous history
153:Reference no.
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2033:(Press release).
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1648:978-0-522-84459-7
1627:Murray-Smith, S.
1102:on 2 April 1999.
961:Marine Rescue NSW
784:Western Australia
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312:Marine Rescue NSW
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