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In 1987 the Dept. of Geography and the Dept. of Surveying merged to form the Dept. of Geographical Sciences. The Dept. of Regional and Town Planning became part of the Dept. of Geographical Sciences in 1988

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Uniform title: Paper (University of Queensland. Department of Geography)
Brisbane : University of Queensland Press, 1960-1961
 
 
 
 
Brisbane, Qld., Australia : Dept. of Anthropology and Sociology, and the Dept. of Geography, University of Queensland
 
 
by Australia-New Zealand Regional Science Association Conference (1st : 1976 : Brisbane)
[Brisbane] : Australia-New Zealand Section of the Regional Science Association with Dept. of Geography, University of Queensland, 1976
 
 
by Gillieson, David S
[Brisbane] : Archaeology Branch, Queensland [Dept. of Aboriginal and Islanders Advancement], [1982] , [Brisbane] : Archaeology Branch, Queensland [Department of Aboriginal and Islanders Advancement], [1982]
BookBook [still image, cartographic image, volume]
 
 
 
 
Uniform title: Monograph series (James Cook University of North Queensland. Department of Geography)
[Townsville : The Department, 1970-
 
 
[Townsville, Qld.] : Department of Geography, James Cook University of North Queensland, 1974-
 
 
by Harvey, Nicholas, 1952-
Townsville, Qld. : James Cook University of North Queensland, 1986
 
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