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McKeon, G.M., Stone, G.S., Syktus, J.I., Carter, J.O., Flood, N.R., Ahrens, D.G., Bruget, D.N., Chilcott, C.R., Cobon, D.H., Cowley, R.A., Crimp, S.J., Fraser, G.W., Howden, S.M., Johnston, P. W., Ryan, J.G., Stokes, C.J. and Day, K.A. (2009) Climate change impacts on northern Australian rangeland livestock carrying capacity: a review of issues. Rangeland Journal, 31 (1). pp. 1-29.

Cobon, D.H., Stone, G.S., Carter, J.O., Scanlan, J.C., Toombs, N.R., Zhang, X.K., Willcocks, J. and McKeon, G.M. (2009) The climate change risk management matrix for the grazing industry of northern Australia. Rangeland Journal, 31 (1). pp. 31-49.

Cobon, D.H., Bell, K. L., Park, J.N. and Keogh, D.U. (2008) Summative evaluation of climate application activities with pastoralists in western Queensland. Rangeland Journal, 30 (3). pp. 361-374.

Keogh, D.U., Watson, I.W., Bell, K. L., Cobon, D.H. and Dutta, S.C. (2005) Climate information needs of Gascoyne-Murchison pastoralists: a representative study of the Western Australian grazing industry. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 45 (12). pp. 1613-1625.

Keogh, D.U., Bell, K. L., Park, J.N. and Cobon, D.H. (2004) Formative evaluation to benchmark and improve climate-based decision support for graziers in Western Queelsland. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 44 (3). pp. 233-246.

George, D.A., Selvaraju, R., Clewett, J.F., Balasubramanian, T.N., Geethalakshmi, V., Huda, A.K.S., Cobon, D.H., Unganai, L. and Rosiady, S. (2003) Theoretical framework for applied climate education: 2. Training development and delivery for building knowledge and skills to apply seasonal climate forecasts in agriculture. Rainman StreamFlow version 4.3 CD: Department of Primary Industries, Queensland. (QI03040) . pp. 1-18.

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