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M.F. Braby »

Associate Professor Michael Braby is an Honorary Associate Professor in the Division of Ecology and Evolution at The Australian National University and a Visiting Scientist at the Australian National Insect Collection. He is recognised internationally for his research on the biodiversity of butterflies—particularly their taxonomy, systematics, biogeography, conservation biology and ecology.

D.C. Franklin »

Dr Donald Franklin is an ecologist and natural historian who has lived and worked in the Australian Monsoon Tropics for more than two decades, being based in Darwin for much of that time, but now living in far north Queensland.

D.E. Bisa »

Ms Deborah Bisa lived in the Northern Territory for 22 years and during that time developed strong connections to the local environment and culture through her study, work, volunteering efforts and publishing achievements. Between 2012 and 2017, she was the collections and facility manager at the Northern Territory Herbarium.

M.R. Williams »

Dr Matthew Williams is a Senior Research Scientist at the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions in Western Australia. He has studied the biology, ecology and taxonomy of Western Australia’s butterflies and day-flying moths for more than 30 years, is actively involved in their conservation and has undertaken several major field expeditions in the Kimberley.

A.A.E. Williams »

Mr Andrew Williams is a Research Associate at the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions in Western Australia, having worked for the department in research and nature conservation for the past 37 years. He has conducted three major Lepidoptera field expeditions to the Kimberley, and currently undertakes research on threatened sun-moths and butterflies.

C.L. Bishop »

Dr Carly Bishop is a landscape ecologist with a focus on the application of ecological concepts to biodiversity conservation. She has a particular interest and experience in the integration of quantitative science and spatial data into environmental planning and policy.

R.A.M. Coppen »

Ms Rebecca Coppen is an ecologist with expertise in invertebrate zoology and conducting botanical and Lepidoptera field surveys. Her research interests include the conservation of wetlands, their associated flora and fauna, particularly invertebrates, and the conservation of threatened butterflies and day-flying moths.

Andrey Damaledo »

Andrey Damaledo is a research fellow at the Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS) at Kyoto University. He holds a PhD in Anthropology from The Australian National University (2016) and an MA in Advanced Development Studies from the University of Queensland (2009), both as an Australian Award scholar. He was the recipient of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) Allison Sudradjat Prize. He was also awarded the Ann Bates Prize 2017 for producing the most outstanding PhD thesis on Indonesian studies at ANU. His research focuses on migration, conflict and reconciliation, border issues, development planning and public policy. He is now embarking on a new research to investigate the notions of transnationalism and mobilities in Indonesia and Timor-Leste.

Richard Chopping »

Richard Chopping is a Team Leader in the Deep Earth Imaging Future Science platform of CSIRO.

Susan Corbett »

Susan Corbett is an Associate Professor at the School of Accounting and Commercial Law, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, where she teaches intellectual property and innovation, e-commerce law and contract law to business students. Susan is a founder member and President of the Asian Pacific Copyright Association (APCA).