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Spring 2011

Spring, absolutely the best time for a leaflet!

Spring, the season celebrated in poetry, prose and song.

And the winner is...

The winning quote for the image published in the last edition of The Leaflet is: “Well folks what are we going to tell the inquiry now, looks like Blue foot virus can cross species&r

CRCNPB farewells Program Leader

The CRCNPB would like to thank Dr Paul De Barro for all his work associated with the CRC over the past six years as Program Leader from the Preparedness and Prevention Research Program.

Rachel Meldrum represented the CRCNPB when she attended the Ninth Australian Banana Industry Congress during June 2011. Rachel presented her PhD research project on Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.

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During June 2011, Rachel Meldrum represented the CRCNPB at the Ninth Australian Banana Industry Congress. Rachel presented her PhD research project on Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense tropical race 4 (Foc TR4), a disease of great importance to Australian banana growers.

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Sunil Singh travelled to Darwin to attend the 4th Asian conference on plant pathology, which was run concurrently with the 18th biennial Australasian Plant Pathology Society conference fr

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Sunil Singh travelled to Darwin to attend the 4th Asian conference on plant pathology, which was run concurrently with the 18th biennial Australasian Plant Pathology Society conference from the 26-29 April, 2011.

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The Greenhouse 2011 Conference was held from the 4-8 April in Cairns, Queensland. A total of 474 delegates attended, with Kyla Finlay attending on behalf of the CRCNPB. 

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The Greenhouse 2011 Conference was held from the 4-8 April in Cairns, Queensland, with a total of 474 delegates attending. Kyla Finlay attended on behalf of the CRCNPB.

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Rebid submitted

After a busy week we hit the submit button at 1:55pm today. The core team are very happy with the flavour of the final bid. We believe it has a more compelling case than in 2010.

CRCNPB provides sponsorship at conferences in Queensland

The CRCNPB supported the Cooperative Research Centre Association’s annual conference in Brisbane during May, with an exhibition booth throughout the conference.

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