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Acacia pendula (Fabaceae: Mimosoideae) in the Hunter Valley of New South Wales: Cunningham’s Collection from April 1825 and its Implications
- Bell, Stephen, Driscoll, Colin
- Yare, Bonni, Bell, Stephen, Hunter, Nigel
Young Aboriginal people's engagement with STI testing in the Northern Territory, Australia
- Bell, Stephen, Aggleton, Peter, Donovan, Basil, Guy, Rebecca, Kaldor, John, Maher, Lisa, Ward, James, Murray, Walbira, Silver, Bronwyn, Lockyer, Andrew, Ferguson, Tellisa, Fairley, Christopher K., Whiley, David, Ryder, Nathan
- Bell, Stephen, Ward, James, Donovan, Basil, Guy, Rebecca, Kaldor, John, Maher, Lisa, Aggleton, Peter, Murray, Walbira, Silver, Bronwyn, Lockyer, Andrew, Ferguson, Tellisa, Fairley, Christopher K., Whiley, David, Ryder, Nathan
Flora of the Hunter Region: Endemic Trees and Larger Shrubs
- Bell, Stephen, Rockley, Christine, Llewellyn, Anne
Qualitative perspectives on the sustainability of sexual health continuous quality improvement in clinics serving remote Aboriginal communities in Australia
- Gunaratnam, Praveena, Schierhout, Gill, Brands, Jenny, Maher, Lisa, Bailie, Ross, Ward, James, Guy, Rebecca, Rumbold, Alice, Ryder, Nathan, Fairley, Christopher K., Donovan, Basil, Moore, Liz, Kaldor, John, Bell, Stephen
Hunter Valley Weeping Myall Woodland - is it really definable and defendable with and without Weeping Myall (Acacia pendula)?
- Bell, Stephen, Driscoll, Colin
Acacia pendula (Weeping Myall) in the Hunter Valley of New South Wales: early explorers' journals, database records and habitat assessments raise doubts over naturally occurring populations
- Bell, Stephen, Driscoll, Colin
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