Species Spotlight – Black Kite & Dunlin
The black kite, named ‘djillidjilli’ by Aboriginal people, is the most common raptor in the world, although the Australian population exhibits behaviour thought to be unique to northern Australia.
The black kite, named ‘djillidjilli’ by Aboriginal people, is the most common raptor in the world, although the Australian population exhibits behaviour thought to be unique to northern Australia.
Joel Curtis is Avisure Australia’s newest employee, undertaking a Graduate Wildlife Biologist role on the Gold Coast.
Ronel Jit – Finalist for Scientist of the Year – Australian Defence Industry Awards
I recently returned from living in Japan and travelling the world (thanks Covid), although the Gold Coast isn’t a bad place to be. I have a Bachelor of Science (Health, Safety and Environment), Post Graduate Certificate Environmental Assessment and Management, Cert IV Training and Assessment. With an undergraduate in Health and Safety, I have previously
We would like to welcome Charlotte as a Scientific Project Support Officer with Avisure. She will be based in Avisure’s Adelaide Office in South Australia. Growing up in the tropics, Charlotte was always surrounded by luxuriant rainforest of Borneo in Southeast Asia’s Malay Archipelago. Fascinated by the evergreen rainforest and the unique biodiversity at a
Avisure Managing Director, Phil Shaw’s father, Ted Shaw, was a pilot in the RAAF during the Second World War. On the occasion of RAAF’s 100th Anniversary, Avisure would like to publish Ted’s story.