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Posts by Dale Nimmo

Thanks Kate :)

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But a massive thankyou to the people who did undertake the reviews, it takes a lot of time to do these reviews and I found mine very helpful.

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Missed out on an ARC Future Fellowship, despite being scored an A by all three assessors. It's a reminder to not read too much into the detailed assessor reports. If my experience is not an unusual one, it appears they don't count for much.

9 months ago 8 2 2 0

#IndustryFellowships #IE25 announcement cont.:

Outcomes summary:

Approved / requested (%)
Apps: 50 / 180 (27.8%)
Funds: $24.74M / $89.58M (27.6%)

Approved grants requested $25.00M; 98.9% provided.

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Screenshot of a tweet from the ARC saying they’ll announce outcomes for Future Fellowships and Early Career Industry Fellowships at n Wednesday 9 July.

Screenshot of a tweet from the ARC saying they’ll announce outcomes for Future Fellowships and Early Career Industry Fellowships at n Wednesday 9 July.

ARC says outcomes for Future Fellowships and Early Career Industry Fellowships will be announced tomorrow (Wednesday 9 July).

Such announcements have been happening around 11am AEST recently.

(Apologies for my tardiness to report this – was offline for a bit.)

9 months ago 30 11 1 1

I am happy to share my final PhD chapter in @oikosjournal.bsky.social

The 2019–20 wildfires altered vegetation structure yet had little effect on most species’ relative abundance. However, several species shifted their diel activity in burnt landscapes.

doi.org/10.1002/oik....

#FireEcology

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Mining reshapes animal communities at a local and landscape-scale www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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In one awful decision, Albanese has revealed his do-nothing plan If you want to govern effectively, you have to be prepared to stand up to powerful interest groups. It’s now clear Albanese isn’t prepared to do that.

This was a bad decision @albomp.bsky.social One that will be held against you for decades. It will come back to bite you every time you try to claim the high moral ground on climate change. www.smh.com.au/business/the...

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Australia to lobby Unesco over barring of ancient rock site from world heritage list due to Woodside emissions Site is home to more than a million petroglyphs, some almost 50,000 years old, but reports say it has been damaged by the Karratha gas plant

"The Albanese government will launch a lobbying campaign in a bid to reverse a Unesco recommendation that an ancient rock art site in Western Australia can’t go on the world heritage list until damaging industrial emissions linked to a controversial Woodside gas development are stopped."

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There's a few more days until applications close for this PhD project. The project would involve working with my group to help test ideas about fire naivety, using lizards. It would involve a mix of field work and behavioral trials www.ecolsoc.org.au/opportunitie...

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Void of Kings - Serontinous Seed YouTube video by Voidof King

Serotinous Seed by Void of Kings — a song inspired by the phenomenon of serotiny. But can you spot the ecological error in the lyrics? 🎵🌱 (h/t Jodi Price)
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‘Endearing and fascinating’ yellow-bellied glider faces ‘inexorable slide’ into extinction Guardian Australia is highlighting the plight of our endangered native species during an election campaign that is ignoring broken environment laws and rapidly declining ecosystems * Explore the series – Last chance: the extinction crisis being ignored this election * Get Guardian Australia environment editor Adam Morton’s Clear Air column as an email Australia’s most skilled aerial mammal, the yellow-bellied glider, is on an “inexorable slide” to extinction as global heating creates more extreme bushfires that are robbing the species of the food and tree hollows it relies on to survive. Thanks to large parachutes of skin stretching from their wrists to their ankles, yellow-bellied gliders can travel up to 140 metres in a single jump, the furthest of any Australian mammal, including the larger and better known endangered greater glider. Continue reading...

‘Endearing and fascinating’ yellow-bellied glider faces ‘inexorable slide’ into extinction

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Photo of a highrise building with a mural featuring a dandelion painted on the entire front covering many storeys

Photo of a highrise building with a mural featuring a dandelion painted on the entire front covering many storeys

Mona Caron, contemporary Swiss-born artist, known for her large scale environmentally themed murals #WomensArt

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‘Megafire’—You May Not Like It, But You Cannot Avoid It
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New paper on the meaning of 'megafire'.

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What a $5,000 ticket will and won’t get you at one of Canberra’s budget night fundraising soirees As you decipher how the budget may alter your life on Tuesday night, your politicians will be raking in the cash by wining and dining donors and lobbyists

Politicians are elected to represent their communities and should be accessible to everyone, not just those with the biggest bank accounts.

These cash-for-access dinners for the privileged few have to stop.
www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...

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Genomic repercussions of landscape modification on three lizard species - Conservation Genetics Habitat destruction is the most pervasive threat to global biodiversity, leading to widespread population declines and range reductions. Land clearing can leave small, isolated populations persisting ...

Genomic repercussions of landscape modification on three lizard species link.springer.com/article/10.1... By @dylanwestaway.bsky.social

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Yes, it’s a terrible idea to pick up or interfere with wild animals – especially baby wombats. Here’s why ‘Momma’s right here and she’s pissed’: influencers can show wildlife to their audience without traumatising baby wombats

"If you can’t captivate an audience with the wonders of wildlife without harassing a wild animal, then perhaps it’s time to rethink and refine your social media strategy."

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Senate Inquiry into Governance in Universities kicks off this morning — really important insight into the corruption of public institutions by corporate boards

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Thread by @ARC_Tracker on Thread Reader App @ARC_Tracker: 🚨#DECRA #DE23 applicants❗️ Rejoinders open in RMS tomorrow (28 Apr) – short🧵👇 First: Sooo important to read reviews ASAP. Can be hard. But do it. Why? #ARC3DayRule. For fun, ARC gives yo...

#FutureFellowships #FT25

Detailed Assessor reports are now available in RMS and rejoinders have opened.

Here’s an older thread with suggestions on dealing with assessor reports – especially the #ARC3DayRule – and constructing a rejoinder.
threadreaderapp.com/thread/15191...

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I was just told that I have to remove “climate” from the title of an ongoing grant if I want to keep it. And publications from that grant cannot include “climate” and other forbidden words. I can’t believe I’m writing this from the United States of America. #AcademicSky

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Addressing Australia’s biodiversity crisis

Australian governments are failing to conserve biodiversity, meaning their extraordinary values are being lost and global conservation targets will likely fail. The next federal government must do better.

My letter with @biodiversityguy.bsky.social in @science.org.

www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

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Ongoing bushfires in VIC's Grampians National Park.

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Labor shelves crackdown on gambling ads until after election Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s timidity on the gambling advertising debate was evidence of his alleged weakness of character.

Appalling decision by the PM.

He has denied, delayed, and now decided to do nothing. He has caved to lobbying from the gambling industry, and it’s our young people who will pay the price.
www.smh.com.au/politics/fed...

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Aussie beer company
Great Northern labelled
"woke' after campaign move backfires following criticism from drinkers
Passionate beer and 4wd enthusiasts have been left outraged after an Aussie beer company went "woke" over a campaign move.
Preston Potts
Digital Reporter

Sky news .COM.AU Aussie beer company Great Northern labelled "woke' after campaign move backfires following criticism from drinkers Passionate beer and 4wd enthusiasts have been left outraged after an Aussie beer company went "woke" over a campaign move. Preston Potts Digital Reporter

The Great Northern Brewing Company has received criticism from its fans following a
recent campaign move putting money towards national parks.
The beer brand caused outraged after revealing a campaign - Outdoors for a Cause - was aimed to raise money to buy and protect land for national parks.

The Great Northern Brewing Company has received criticism from its fans following a recent campaign move putting money towards national parks. The beer brand caused outraged after revealing a campaign - Outdoors for a Cause - was aimed to raise money to buy and protect land for national parks.

It's "woke" to *checks notes* support parks.

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The Grampians/Gariwerd fire now and December 2024.

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Some more Sentinel Hub images of the Little Desert (Victoria, Australia) wildfires, showing the breadth of impact. The fire spans about 55 km from east to west. Some unburnt patches remain within the fire boundary, but there are also extensive areas with no unburnt refuges.

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One of the first publicly available satellite images of the Little Desert fires in western Victoria, before (top) and after (bottom). Obviously very grainy, but the fires are clearly quite extensive.

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Charts showing the penalty for protesting in each state versus the price of a meeting with a minister. 

	NSW	Vic	Qld	SA	Tas
Maximum penalty for anti-protest laws	$22,000	$21,000	$7,740	$50,000	$9,750
Cost to meet with minister	$1,500	$1,500	$2,000	$4,000	$4,000

Charts showing the penalty for protesting in each state versus the price of a meeting with a minister. NSW Vic Qld SA Tas Maximum penalty for anti-protest laws $22,000 $21,000 $7,740 $50,000 $9,750 Cost to meet with minister $1,500 $1,500 $2,000 $4,000 $4,000

Australia is increasingly criminalising peaceful protests while allowing corporate lobbying to thrive.

As @jack-thrower.bsky.social writes - Protesting fines are expensive; lobbying is cheap. #OffTheCharts

australiainstitute.org.au/post/compare...

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Big oil pushed to kill bill that would have made them pay for wildfire disasters Legislation has new life in wake of Los Angeles catastrophe but US fossil-fuel industry is already mobilizing against it In the year preceding the devastating Los Angeles county wildfires, big oil fiercely lobbied to kill a “polluter pay” bill that moved…

Big oil pushed to kill bill that would have made them pay for wildfire disasters

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Looking for a PhD? Check out the Gulbali Institute PhD prospectus. Our team is looking to fill three positions, centered around improving biodiversity outcomes of fire management. All projects include close collaboration with government and First Nations groups.

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