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De-Sal Dilemma
07 July 2010
There has been a frenzied rush to construct desalination plants in Australia. Not only have the business cases been questioned, and in some cases severely criticised, new doubts have been raised about the science underpinning components of the environmental studies.
CSIRO gags on the truth?
3 July 2010
An article in the Age newspaper again raises doubts about the openness and transparency of Australia's leading scientific agency, the CSIRO.
Statistical Ecotoxicology
06 April 2010
A commentary on the role of
statistical science
in ecotoxicology.
Challenges for the Statistics Profession
06 April 2010
The American Statistician has made available
free of charge
articles appearing in the Special Section: Opportunities and Challenges for the Discipline published
in the February 2010 edition of the Journal.
Statistician hits the wrong note
April 3 2010
A letter published in the February 2010 edition of RSS News (a publication of the Royal Statistical Society) by John Flynn provides another example of how not to help promote the cause of statistics and statisticians.
Numeracy in decline? - let me count the ways.
17 March 2010
A report (click
here
to download a copy) just released by the Group of Eight (Go8) Australian universities concludes that we're going backwards with respect to numeracy.
De-sal de-lay
March 09, 2010
The Queensland government has announced that it is looking at delaying construction of its proposed desalination plant as storage levels peak at 94%.
Statistics and Biosecurity
March 04, 2010
An article written by Prof. David Fox on the role of statistics in biosecurity surveillance and monitoring has just been published in the latest edition of
Issues
.
The statistics of climate change
February 15, 2010
So who do you believe when it comes to climate change?
The Future of Statistics and Statisticians
13 February 2010
Ever had a need to consult a statistician? Many who have complain that the experience was not entirely pleasant and/or constructive. So what's wrong?
NOECs, LOECs, ECx - Opinion
November 23, 2009
The latest edition of the
Australasian Journal of Ecotoxicology
has two opinion pieces on the role of NOECs (and other statistical measures) used in ecotoxicology.
New Workshop - Bayesian Ecotoxicology
04 November 2009
We are pleased to announce a new 1-day workshop on Bayesian methods for ecotoxicology.
New Journal Article on Bayesian Ecotoxicology!
20 October 2009
A new paper titled "A Bayesian approach for determining the no effect concentration and hazardous concentration in ecotoxicology" has just been published in
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
.
New reports Added!
9 September 2009
Visit our Download page (click the tab above) and check out the new reports added.
Wonthaggi De-salination Plant - And the winner is...
July 31, 2009
The Victorian Government today announced the winning bid to build and operate Australia's largest desalination plant at Wonthaggi.
New Report on Biosurveillance
July 16, 2009
The Australian Centre of Excellence for Risk Analysis at the University of Melbourne has released the final report for Project 0605 (Statistical Methods for Biosecurity).
MODSIM 2009
July 16, 2009
The 18th. IMACS/MODSIM conference is being held this week in Cairns, Australia.
Statistical Issues in Ecotoxicology
July 02, 2009
It is becoming increasingly common practice in ecotoxicology to use ECx data rather than NOECs. In a recent 'Learned Discourse', David Fox argues that this is unsound and fraught with difficulties.
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Wonthaggi De-salination Plant - And the winner is...
July 31, 2009
The Victorian Government today announced the winning bid to build and operate Australia's largest desalination plant at Wonthaggi.
Click
here
to see ABC Victoria's Stateline story aired on ABC One, Friday July 31, 2009.
Click
here
for a transcript of the story.
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