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Friday 10th October 2025

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  • October 15, 2025 by
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    Hi EMSA Community,

    We’ve just returned from our most recent EMSA On-ground Training in Perth. Thank you to everyone that came along and made it a great week. Check out some photos from our training below.

    If you are interested in joining us at one of our upcoming field trainings, please email emsa_support@adelaide.edu.au. 

     

      

     

    Spotlight on Regions

    We are always keen to see what EMSA users are getting up to. Recently the NACC Biodiversity team have been establishing monitoring plots in Eucalypt Woodlands in the WA Wheatbelt. Interventions were undertaken in this area with the aim of improving both the condition and diversity of this Threatened Ecological Community (TEC). Jarna, Chris and Josh from the NACC team attended our the EMSA training in Perth, it was great to hear their feedback and learn about the work they’ve been doing. Check out some of their photos below. Read the full newsletter here.

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    Friday 19th September 2025
    Supporting the ecological monitoring community 

    EMSA is a collaboration between the Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) and TERN Australia. 

    EMSA Support is hosted by TERN on behalf of DCCEEW. Our team is located at The University of Adelaide, Waite Campus, Paratoo Road, Urrbrae, South Australia.

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