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The website consists of more than 1800 numbered web pages. Introductory exhibition pages provide a thematic overview to the site (A national approach; Practical science; Forecasting change; Global perspectives) and guided links to the 23 articles in the publication.

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Source: Federation and Meteorology, 2001 Online Edition, p. 1606, figure 5.

Bright Sparcs and Australian Science at Work Links

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