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<p><h4>All key entry types: Awards; Concepts; Corporate Bodies (Organisations); Cultural Artefacts; People; etc</h4> 

These key entries are listed separately below with other indexes and lists.</p>
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<abstract><span style="font-style:italic">Australasian science</span> (ISSN 1440-3919) was a bimonthly science and technology magazine published in Victoria, Australia from 1998 (2000 Volume 21) until it was closed in 2019 (Volume 40). [The articles from these volumes are accessible on informit.org.] They published on the web at https://australiasian.com.au until 2019. In 2022 it seems that the URL was reactivated by a different organisation with no connection to the previous publisher. <span style="font-style:italic">Australasian scence</span> continues <span style="font-style:italic">Search</span> (ISSN 0004-9549), the general science magazine published by the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science.</abstract>
<p>From the National Library of Australia catalogue entry:<br />
"Australasian Science is the region's only independent scientific magazine. It has been Australia's authority on science since 1938 when it was first published as The Australian Journal of Science by the Australian National Research Council, which was the forerunner of the Australian Academy of Science. In 1954 the journal was transferred to ANZAAS - the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science. Throughout this time the journal published the research of eminent Australian scientists, including Sir Douglas Mawson and Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, whose groundbreaking clonal selection theory was published in the journal in 1957. The journal has evolved considerably over almost eight decades. Now published as Australasian Science, it is the only magazine dedicated to Australian and New Zealand science."</p>
<p>NOTE: There are quite a few articles listed in the published resources section under various authors. A few samples are given below. Use the Google search option to find others.</p>

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<relationEntry localType="published">Journal Article: Profile - Person Dr Rod Hill: Group Executive, Information, Manufacturing &amp; Minerals [c 2005]</relationEntry>

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<num type="volume">27</num>
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