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Art Gallery of Ballarat Annual Report 10-11 Annual Report
Art Gallery of Ballarat Annual Report 10-11 Annual Report 2010-11 ISSN 0726-5530 Chair’s Report .................................................................................................4 Art Gallery of Ballarat ACN: 145 246 224 Director’s Report .........................................................................................6 ABN: 28 145 246 224 Association Report .....................................................................................8 40 Lydiard Street North Ballarat Victoria 3350 Women’s Association Report ............................................................10 T 03 5320 5858 F 03 5320 5791 Gallery Guides Report ...........................................................................11 [email protected] Acquisitions ...................................................................................................13 www.artgalleryofballarat.com.au Outward Loan ..............................................................................................27 Exhibitions ......................................................................................................31 Public Programs ........................................................................................35 Education Visits and Programs ..........................................................37 Adopt an Artwork ......................................................................................40 Donations, Gifts and Bequests .........................................................41 Gallery Staff and Volunteers -
PUBLISHER S Candolle Herbarium
Guide ERBARIUM H Candolle Herbarium Pamela Burns-Balogh ANDOLLE C Jardin Botanique, Geneva AIDC PUBLISHERP U R L 1 5H E R S S BRILLB RI LL Candolle Herbarium Jardin Botanique, Geneva Pamela Burns-Balogh Guide to the microform collection IDC number 800/2 M IDC1993 Compiler's Note The microfiche address, e.g. 120/13, refers to the fiche number and secondly to the individual photograph on each fiche arranged from left to right and from the top to the bottom row. Pamela Burns-Balogh Publisher's Note The microfiche publication of the Candolle Herbarium serves a dual purpose: the unique original plants are preserved for the future, and copies can be made available easily and cheaply for distribution to scholars and scientific institutes all over the world. The complete collection is available on 2842 microfiche (positive silver halide). The order number is 800/2. For prices of the complete collection or individual parts, please write to IDC Microform Publishers, P.O. Box 11205, 2301 EE Leiden, The Netherlands. THE DECANDOLLEPRODROMI HERBARIUM ALPHABETICAL INDEX Taxon Fiche Taxon Fiche Number Number -A- Acacia floribunda 421/2-3 Acacia glauca 424/14-15 Abatia sp. 213/18 Acacia guadalupensis 423/23 Abelia triflora 679/4 Acacia guianensis 422/5 Ablania guianensis 218/5 Acacia guilandinae 424/4 Abronia arenaria 2215/6-7 Acacia gummifera 421/15 Abroniamellifera 2215/5 Acacia haematomma 421/23 Abronia umbellata 221.5/3-4 Acacia haematoxylon 423/11 Abrotanella emarginata 1035/2 Acaciahastulata 418/5 Abrus precatorius 403/14 Acacia hebeclada 423/2-3 Acacia abietina 420/16 Acacia heterophylla 419/17-19 Acacia acanthocarpa 423/16-17 Acaciahispidissima 421/22 Acacia alata 418/3 Acacia hispidula 419/2 Acacia albida 422/17 Acacia horrida 422/18-20 Acacia amara 425/11 Acacia in....? 423/24 Acacia amoena 419/20 Acacia intertexta 421/9 Acacia anceps 419/5 Acacia julibross. -
Species of the Box-Gum Woodlands and Derived Native Grasslands
White Box-Yellow Box-Blakely’s Red Gum Grassy Woodland and Derived Native Grassland Ecological Community Species List White Box-Yellow Box-Blakely’s Red Gum Grassy Woodland and Derived Native Grassland Ecological Community Species List This species list is designed to provide information about plant species that can be found in the White Box-Yellow Box-Blakely’s Red Gum Grassy Woodland and Derived Native Grassland ecological community listed under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. The species list was developed to complement the Listing Information Guide, and should be read in that context. It provides information on scientific and common names of the species, the kind of plant the species is, whether it is an ‘important’ species for the purposes of this ecological community and whether it is exotic or native, perennial or annual. The list is not exhaustive and not all of the species listed will occur in every patch of White Box-Yellow Box-Blakely’s Red Gum Grassy Woodland and Derived Native Grassland. If there are any species that you think should be added to the list, removed from the list, or that are categorised incorrectly, please contact [email protected]. As such, this document may change over time and you should check that you are referring to the most recent version of the list. Caveat: This list has been compiled from a range of sources. While reasonable efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the information, no guarantee is given, nor responsibility taken, by the Commonwealth for its accuracy, currency or completeness. -
National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972.PDF
Version: 1.7.2015 South Australia National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 An Act to provide for the establishment and management of reserves for public benefit and enjoyment; to provide for the conservation of wildlife in a natural environment; and for other purposes. Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 Short title 5 Interpretation Part 2—Administration Division 1—General administrative powers 6 Constitution of Minister as a corporation sole 9 Power of acquisition 10 Research and investigations 11 Wildlife Conservation Fund 12 Delegation 13 Information to be included in annual report 14 Minister not to administer this Act Division 2—The Parks and Wilderness Council 15 Establishment and membership of Council 16 Terms and conditions of membership 17 Remuneration 18 Vacancies or defects in appointment of members 19 Direction and control of Minister 19A Proceedings of Council 19B Conflict of interest under Public Sector (Honesty and Accountability) Act 19C Functions of Council 19D Annual report Division 3—Appointment and powers of wardens 20 Appointment of wardens 21 Assistance to warden 22 Powers of wardens 23 Forfeiture 24 Hindering of wardens etc 24A Offences by wardens etc 25 Power of arrest 26 False representation [3.7.2015] This version is not published under the Legislation Revision and Publication Act 2002 1 National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972—1.7.2015 Contents Part 3—Reserves and sanctuaries Division 1—National parks 27 Constitution of national parks by statute 28 Constitution of national parks by proclamation 28A Certain co-managed national -
American River, Kangaroo Island
TECHNICAL REPORTS & GUIDELINES TECHNICAL REPORTS & GUIDELINES DEVELOPMENT REPORT Appendices A to I & K to L Issued September 2016 CONTENTS A. Infrastructure & Services Report (BCA Engineers) B. Native V egetation Assessment (Botanical Enigmerase) C. Landscape Concept Plan (Botanical Enigmerase) D. Fauna Assessment (Envisage Environmental) E. Archeological and Heritage Assessment (K. Walshe) N.B. This report is to be updated - it contains incorrect information regarding location of Plaque & Anchor F. Design Review 1 Letter (ODASA) G. Noise Assessment (Sonos) H. Stormwater Management (fmg Engineers) I. DR Guidelines (Development Assessment Commission) K. Draft CEMMP & OEMMP (PARTI) L. Traffic Impact Assessment ( infraPlan) - - - - - NATIVE VEGETATION CLEARANCE ASSESSMENT AND LANDSCAPE PLAN PROPOSED KANGAROO ISLAND RESORT AMERICAN RIVER CITY AND CENTRAL DEVELOPMENT (CCD) HOTEL AND RESORTS LLC 31 AUGUST 2016 BOTANICAL ENIGMERASE Michelle Haby- 0407 619 229 PO Box 639 Daniel Rowley- 0467 319 925 Kingscote SA 5223 ABN- 59 766 096 918 [email protected] NATIVE VEGETATION CLEARANCE ASSESSMENT AND LANDSCAPE PLAN 31 August 2016 Citation: Haby, M and Rowley, D.J. (2016) Native Vegetation Assessment and Landscape Plan- Proposed American River Resort. Internal report to City and Central Development (CCD) Hotel and Resorts LLC. This report was researched and prepared by Botanical Enigmerase Email: [email protected] in accordance with the agreement between, on behalf of and for the exclusive use of City and Central Development (CCD) Hotel and Resorts LLC 2800 156th Avenue SE Suite 130 Bellevue, WA 98007 [email protected] Michelle Haby is a Native Vegetation Council accredited consultant, accredited to prepare data reports for clearance consent under Section 28 of the Native Vegetation Act 1991 and applications made under one of the Native Vegetation Regulations 2003. -
Newstead Natives Brochure
LOCAL NATIVE PLANTS OF MOUNT ALEXANDER SHIRE Trees and Shrubs Height Riparian Plants (see separate flier for more species) Acacia acinacea Gold-dust Wattle 1m Olearia teretifolia Cypress Daisy Bush 1.2m Carex appressa Tall Sedge Acacia aculeatissima Thin-leaf Wattle 0.5m Ozothamnus obcordatus Grey Everlasting Daisy 1m Carex fascicularis Tassel Sedge Acacia aspera Rough Wattle 1.2m Pimelea species Rice Flowers 0.5m Carex tereticaulis Basket Sedge Acacia dealbata Silver Wattle 5m Prostanthera denticulata Rough Mint-bush 1m Centella cordifolia Swamp Pennywort Acacia genistifolia Spreading Wattle 1.5m Pultenaea largiflorens Twiggy Bush-pea 1m Centipeda cunninghamii Sneezewort Acacia gunnii Ploughshare Wattle 0.5m Pultenaea laxiflora Loose-flower Bush-pea 0.5m Eleocharis acuta Common Spike-rush Acacia implexa Lightwood 8m Solanum laciniatum Kangaroo Apple 2m Juncus species Rushes (various) Acacia lanigera Woolly Wattle 1m Spyridium parvifolium Dusty Miller 1.5m Lomandra longifolia Spiny-headed Mat-rush Acacia mearnsii Black Wattle 10m Marsilea hirsuta Small-fruit Nardoo Acacia melanoxylon Blackwood 10m G r a s s e s Acacia mitchellii Mitchell's Wattle 1m Lilies, Herbs and Forbs Anthosachne scabra Common Wheat-grass Acacia paradoxa Hedge Wattle 2m (non-woody small plants) Acacia pycnantha Golden Wattle 2.5m Austrostipa breviglumis Cane Spear-grass Austrostipa mollis Soft Spear-grass Arthropodium fimbriatum Nodding Chocolate Lily Acacia provincialis Inland Wirilda 4m Arthropodium milleflorum Pale Vanilla Lily Acacia verniciflua Varnish Wattle -
Phoenix Active Management Area Low-Water-Use/Drought-Tolerant Plant List
Arizona Department of Water Resources Phoenix Active Management Area Low-Water-Use/Drought-Tolerant Plant List Official Regulatory List for the Phoenix Active Management Area Fourth Management Plan Arizona Department of Water Resources 1110 West Washington St. Ste. 310 Phoenix, AZ 85007 www.azwater.gov 602-771-8585 Phoenix Active Management Area Low-Water-Use/Drought-Tolerant Plant List Acknowledgements The Phoenix AMA list was prepared in 2004 by the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) in cooperation with the Landscape Technical Advisory Committee of the Arizona Municipal Water Users Association, comprised of experts from the Desert Botanical Garden, the Arizona Department of Transporation and various municipal, nursery and landscape specialists. ADWR extends its gratitude to the following members of the Plant List Advisory Committee for their generous contribution of time and expertise: Rita Jo Anthony, Wild Seed Judy Mielke, Logan Simpson Design John Augustine, Desert Tree Farm Terry Mikel, U of A Cooperative Extension Robyn Baker, City of Scottsdale Jo Miller, City of Glendale Louisa Ballard, ASU Arboritum Ron Moody, Dixileta Gardens Mike Barry, City of Chandler Ed Mulrean, Arid Zone Trees Richard Bond, City of Tempe Kent Newland, City of Phoenix Donna Difrancesco, City of Mesa Steve Priebe, City of Phornix Joe Ewan, Arizona State University Janet Rademacher, Mountain States Nursery Judy Gausman, AZ Landscape Contractors Assn. Rick Templeton, City of Phoenix Glenn Fahringer, Earth Care Cathy Rymer, Town of Gilbert Cheryl Goar, Arizona Nurssery Assn. Jeff Sargent, City of Peoria Mary Irish, Garden writer Mark Schalliol, ADOT Matt Johnson, U of A Desert Legum Christy Ten Eyck, Ten Eyck Landscape Architects Jeff Lee, City of Mesa Gordon Wahl, ADWR Kirti Mathura, Desert Botanical Garden Karen Young, Town of Gilbert Cover Photo: Blooming Teddy bear cholla (Cylindropuntia bigelovii) at Organ Pipe Cactus National Monutment. -
Eucalyptus Leucoxylon Edited.Pub
Eucalyptus leucoxylon Yellow Gum TAXONOMY Division Angiosperm (flowering plant) Subclass Dicotyledonae (dicotyledon) Family MYRTACEAE Taxonomic Identification Number 9146 (ANH et al 2006) Previous Taxonomic Names The current taxonomic name E. leucoxylon has bee in use since 1855 (ANH et al 2006). Six subspecies are currently recognised in Victoria (RBGM n.d.), two have only been recently described and recognised and are not included in Flora of Victoria (1996). The newly described subspecies are: E. leucoxylon ssp. connata (Rule 1991) and E. leucoxylon ssp. bellarinensis (Rule 1998). Taxonomic Status Victorian eucalypts are currently under review by taxonomist Kevin Rule (K. Rule 2005 pers. comm.). Common Names: Yellow Gum (preferred name), White Ironbark, South Australian Blue Gum (ANGB n.d.) MORPHOLOGY Mallee or tree to 25 m tall. Bark at base usually coarse, loose, fibrous with most of trunk or stems smooth and yellowish. Juvenile leaves sessile, opposite for many pairs sometimes with opposite leaf bases connate, ovate to broadly lanceolate to 10cm long, 7cm wide, and blue-green, green or glaucous in colour. Adult leaves petiolate, lanceolate, 12-20cm long, 2-3.5cm wide, slightly glossy, green, intramarginal vein remote from edge, with a moderate to dense network of veins often visible. Numerous island and intersectional oil glands also visible. Inflorescences axillary, unbranched, peduncles to 1.1cm long, 3 flowered. Buds on pedicels (stalks), ovoid or globular to 1.5cm long, 0.8cm diameter, no scar, with a conical or beaked cap. Fruit on pedicels (stalks), square-like to globular in shape, 4-6 valves descending below rim (Walsh & Entwistle 1996). -
Plant Tracker 97
Proprietor: Ashley Elliott 230 Tannery Lane Mandurang Victoria 3551 Telephone: (03) 5439 5384 PlantPlant CatalogueCatalogue Facsimile: (03) 5439 3618 E-mail: [email protected] Central & Northern Victoria's Indigenous Nursery Please contact the nursery to confirm stock availablity Non-Local Plants aneura Mulga or Yarran Acacia ramulosa Horse Mulga or Narrow Leaf Mulga Acacia aphylla Acacia redolens Acacia argrophylla Silver Mulga Acacia restiacea Acacia beckleri Barrier Range Wattle Acacia rhigiophylla Dagger-leaved Acacia Acacia cardiophylla Wyalong Wattle Acacia riceana Acacia chinchillensis Acacia rossei Acacia cliftoniana ssp congesta Acacia spectabilis Mudgee Wattle Acacia cognata River Wattle - low form Acacia spinescens Spiny Wattle Acacia cognata River or Bower Wattle Acacia spongilitica Acacia conferta Crowded-leaf Wattle Acacia squamata Bright Sedge Wattle Acacia convenyii Blue Bush Acacia stigmatophylla Acacia cultriformis Knife-leaf Wattle Acacia subcaerulea Acacia cupularis Coastal prostrate Acacia vestita Hairy Wattle Acacia cyclops Round-seeded Acacia Acacia victoriae Bramble Wattle or Elegant Wattle Acacia declinata Acacia wilhelmiana Dwarf Nealie Acacia decora Western Silver Wattle Acacia willdenowiana Leafless Wattle Acacia denticulosa Sandpaper Wattle Acacia caerulescens caerulescens Buchan Blue Acacia drummondii subsp Dwarf Drummond Wattle Acanthocladium dockeri Laura Daisy drummondii Actinodium cunninghamii Albany Daisy or Swamp Daisy Acacia elata Cedar Wattle Actinodium species (prostrate form) Acacia -
Belair National Park
Preliminary Flora List Interim Flora Species List BELAIR NATIONAL PARK (NPWS) Reserve code : NP13 Species Common name First - Last Record LYCOPODIACEAE Phylloglossum drummondii SA:R Pigmy Clubmoss 01/01/1936 - 01/01/1990 ISOETACEAE Isoetes drummondii ssp. drummondii SA:R Plain Quillwort 01/01/1936 - 01/01/1936 OPHIOGLOSSACEAE Ophioglossum lusitanicum Austral Adder's-tongue 01/01/1936 - 01/01/1936 DENNSTAEDTIACEAE Pteridium esculentum Bracken Fern 01/01/1978 - 14/12/1999 LINDSAEACEAE Lindsaea linearis Screw Fern 01/01/1936 - 21/05/1986 ADIANTACEAE Adiantum aethiopicum Common Maiden-hair 21/05/1986 - 21/05/1986 Anogramma leptophylla SA:R Annual Fern 21/07/1968 - 21/07/1968 Cheilanthes austrotenuifolia Annual Rock-fern 01/01/1936 - 29/11/2000 ASPLENIACEAE Asplenium flabellifolium Necklace Fern 01/01/1936 - 01/01/1936 Pleurosorus rutifolius Blanket Fern 01/01/1936 - 01/01/1936 MARSILEACEAE Marsilea hirsuta Short-fruit Nardoo 01/01/1936 - 01/01/1936 PINACEAE Pinus halepensis * Aleppo Pine 01/01/1987 - 01/01/1987 Pinus radiata * Radiata Pine 21/05/1986 - 14/12/1999 CASUARINACEAE Allocasuarina muelleriana ssp. muelleriana Common Oak-bush 01/01/1978 - 22/09/2002 Allocasuarina striata Stalked Oak-bush 01/01/1978 - 01/01/1978 Allocasuarina verticillata Drooping Sheoak 01/01/1978 - 28/09/2000 SALICACEAE Salix babylonica * Weeping Willow 01/01/1987 - 01/01/1987 MORACEAE Ficus carica * Edible Fig 01/01/1987 - 01/01/1987 URTICACEAE Parietaria debilis Smooth-nettle 01/01/1936 - 01/01/1936 Urtica urens * Small Nettle 01/01/1987 - 01/01/1987 PROTEACEAE Banksia marginata Silver Banksia 01/01/1978 - 14/12/1999 Grevillea lavandulacea var. -
RECOVERY PLAN for 15 Kangaroo Island Plant Species
i Recovery Plan for Nationally Threatened Plant Species Kangaroo Island South Australia Second Edition 2003-2013 Dept for Environment and Heritage KI Natural Resources Management Board Natural Heritage Trust Threatened Species Network World Wildlife Fund Threatened Plant Action Group ii Cite as: Taylor, D.A. (2008). Recovery Plan for Nationally Threatened Plant Species on Kangaroo Island, South Australia (2nd edn): 2003-2013. Department for Environment and Heritage, Government of South Australia. First edition © Department for Environment & Heritage FIS: 2369.05, May 2006 Further copies of this Recovery Plan are available from: Department for Environment and Heritage Kangaroo Island Regional Office PO Box 39, Kingscote, South Australia, 5223 Cover Photos: Kangaroo Island Phebalium, Leionema equestre. Cover Background: Drawing of Small-flowered Daisy-bush, Olearia microdisca (Drawing by Mel Berris). © Department for Environment & Heritage FIS: 2369.05, Dec 2008 iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Kangaroo Island Threatened Plant Steering Committee and Recovery Team provided guidance, support and input into the development of this recovery plan. Members included Phil Ainsley, Andrew Chalklen, Tim Jury, Trish Mooney, Kylie Mortiz, Graeme Moss, Phil Pisanu, Tim Reynolds, Vicki-Jo Russell, Yvonne Steed, Peter Copley, Annie Bond, Mary-Anne Healy, Bill Haddrill and Wendy Stubbs. Valuable advice regarding the ecology, identification and location of threatened plant populations was received from Ida and Garth Jackson, Bev and Dean Overton and Rick Davies. The support of the Kangaroo Island staff of the Department for Environment and Heritage was also greatly appreciated. iv EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Introduction This document constitutes the second edition of a regionally based multi-species recovery plan for nationally threatened plant species occurring on Kangaroo Island, South Australia (Table A). -
A Guide to Growth Area Street Tree Planting.Pdf
A Guide to Growth Area Street Tree Planting December 2015 CONTENTS Streetscape Development ................................................................................................... 4 Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 4 Physical and Climatic Conditions .............................................................................................. 5 The Role Of Street Trees ............................................................................................................ 5 Challenges to the Development of Effective Streetscapes ...................................................... 6 Streetscape Design ..................................................................................................................... 7 Layout .......................................................................................................................................................... 7 Character ..................................................................................................................................................... 8 Council Standards / Procedures .................................................................................................................. 8 Planting Stock ............................................................................................................................................ 10 Planting Preparation & Maintenance ........................................................................................................