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  • 1110. Morgan-Bulled, D., McNeair, B., Delaney, D., Deshong, S., Gilbert, J., et al. 2021, National First Peoples Gathering on Climate Change: Workshop Report, Earth Systems Climate Change Hub, Australia.
  • 1111. Department of Environment Science and Innovation 2021, Mangkalba (Cedar Bay), Ngalba Bulal National Park, <https://parks.desi.qld.gov.au/parks/mangkalba/maps-resources>.
  • 1112. Jalunji-Warra People and Shee, R. 2012, Bama Ngulkurrku Wawu Wawurrku Bundangka Bubungu Jalunbu: Healthy Mob, Healthy Land and Sea. Eastern Kuku Yalanji Indigenous Protected Area Management Plan Stage 2., Jabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation, Mossman.
  • 1113. Ulm, S. and McNiven, I. 2021, Excavating Jiigurru: Archaeological discoveries on Lizard Island, in Connections Across the Coral Sea: A Story of Movement, eds B. Mitchell and R. Ridgway, Queensland Museum, South Brisbane, pp. 30–33.
  • 1114. Bock, E., Hudson, L., Isaac, J., Vernes, T., Muir, B., et al. 2022, Safeguarding our sacred islands: Traditional Owner-led Sea Country governance, planning and management in Australia, Pacific Conservation Biology 28(4): 315-329.
  • 1115. Kampanelis, S. and Elizalde, A. 2022, Cultural transmission, ancient trade routes, and contemporary economic activity: Evidence from Australia, Preprint at <https://www.dept.aueb.gr/sites/default/files/Aboriginal_paper25May2022.pdf>.
  • 1116. Dousset, L. and Di Piazza, A. 2021, Mapping prehistoric open sea sailing routes to Lizard Island and beyond, Journal of Pacific Archaeology 12(2): 16-31.
  • 1117. Ulm, S., McNiven, I.J., Summerhayes, G.R., Wu, P., Bunbury, M.M.E., et al. 2024, Early Aboriginal pottery production and offshore island occupation on Jiigurru (Lizard Island group), Great Barrier Reef, Australia, Quaternary Science Reviews: 108624.
  • 1118. McNiven, I.J. 2021, Coral Sea Cultural Interaction Sphere, in The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Indigenous Australia and New Guinea, eds I.J. McNiven and B. David, Oxford University Press, pp. 591–616.
  • 1119. Nunn, P.D. 2016, Australian Aboriginal traditions about coastal change reconciled with postglacial sea-level history: a first synthesis, Environment & History 22(3): 393-420.
  • 1120. The Reef 2050 Traditional Owner Steering Group 2022, Reef 2050 Traditional Owner Implementation Plan, Queensland Government, Brisbane.
  • 1121. Gunggandji PBC Aboriginal Corporation 2013, Gunggandji Land and Sea Country Plan 2013, Gunggandji PBC Aboriginal Corporation, Queensland.
  • 1122. Nunn, P. 2018, The edge of memory: ancient stories, oral tradition and the post-glacial world, Bloomsbury Publishing.
  • 1123. Nunn, P. and Cook, M. 2022, Island tales: culturally-filtered narratives about island creation through land submergence incorporate millennia-old memories of postglacial sea-level rise, World Archaeology 54(1): 29-51.
  • 1124. Nunn, P.D. and Reid, N.J. 2016, Aboriginal Memories of Inundation of the Australian Coast Dating from More than 7000 Years Ago, Australian Geographer 47(1): 11-47.
  • 1125. Janke, T., Cumpston, Z., Hill, R., Woodward, E., Harkness, P., von Gavel, S. and Morrison, J. 2021, Indigenous: Caring for Country, in Australia State of the environment 2021 Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment, Canberra.
  • 1126. Behrendt, L., McNiven, I. and Ulm, S. 2023, How we collaborated in creating The First Inventors to celebrate extraordinary Indigenous peoples' knowledges and technologies, Conversation Media Group, <https://theconversation.com/how-we-collaborated-in-creating-the-first-inventors-to-celebrate-extraordinary-indigenous-peoples-knowledges-and-technologies-206666>.
  • 1127. Rowland, M.J. and Ulm, S. 2012, Key issues in the conservation of the Australian coastal archaeological record: natural and human impacts, Journal of Coastal Conservation 16: 159-171.
  • 1128. Saktura, W.M., Rehn, E., Linnenlucke, L., Munack, H., Wood, R., et al. 2023, SahulArch: A geochronological database for the archaeology of Sahul, Australian Archaeology 89(1): 1-13.
  • 1129. Bird, M.I., Condie, S.A., O’Connor, S., O’Grady, D., Reepmeyer, C., et al. 2019, Early human settlement of Sahul was not an accident, Scientific Reports 9(1): 8220.
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  • 1131. McNiven, I.J. 2021, Coral Sea Cultural Interaction Sphere, in Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Indigenous Australia and New Guinea, eds I.J. McNiven and B. David, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  • 1132. Williams, A., Ulm, S. and Smith, M.A. 2021, Past Aboriginal populations and demographic change using radiocarbon data and time-series analysis, in Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Indigenous Australia and New Guinea, eds I.J. McNiven and B. David, Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 523-540.
  • 1133. Williams, R.N., Wright, D., Crowther, A. and Denham, T. 2020, Multidisciplinary evidence for early banana (Musa cvs.) cultivation on Mabuyag Island, Torres Strait, Nature Ecology & Evolution 4(10): 1342-1350.
  • 1134. Martellotta, E.F., Brumm, A. and Langley, M.C. 2023, Tales of multifunctionality: a systematic quantitative literature review of boomerangs used as retouchers in Australian Aboriginal cultures, Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 30(1): 310-334.
  • 1135. Rowland, M.J. and Ulm, S. 2011, Indigenous fish traps and weirs of Queensland, Queensland Archaeological Research 14: 1-58.
  • 1136. Gladstone Healthy Harbour Partnership 2023, Technical Report, Gladstone Harbour Report Card 2023 GHHP Technical Report No. 10., Gladstone Healthy Harbour Partnership, Gladstone.
  • 1137. Fitzpatrick, A., McNiven, I.J., Specht, J. and Ulm, S. 2018, Stylistic analysis of stone arrangements supports regional cultural interactions along the northern Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australian Archaeology 84(2): 129-144.
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  • 1143. Department of Climate Change Energy the Environment and Water 2023, Australian Heritage Database, Commonwealth of Australia, <http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/ahdb/search.pl>.
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  • 1145. Lighthouses of Australia Inc 2024, Lighthouses map, <https://lighthouses.org.au/lighthouse-map/>.
  • 1146. Mackay and Whitsunday Life 2023, Reigniting the Pine Islet Light. <https://www.mackayandwhitsundaylife.com/article/reigniting-the-pine-islet-light>.
  • 1147. Mackay Regional Council 2021, Ordinary meeting minutes: 13 October 2021, Held at Council Chambers Sir Albert Abbott Administration Building 73 Gordon Street, Mackay.
  • 1148. Department of Environment and Science 2021, Raine Island National Park (Scientific): Management Statement, State of Queensland, Brisbane.
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