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I grew up in a small town that served as the administrative and business centre for a lucrative rural area just 50km north of Brisbane. When I was 12, Caboolture had a population of just 5,000 and was surrounded by dairy, small crops and pine plantations. This area is now almost completely residential, comprised of concentrated suburban developments through to residential acreage. Much of the farmland and plantations are gone. As a young teenager I developed an interest and aptitude for science and maths, eventually completing the standard Maths/ Science strand in Senior at Caboolture High. For a variety of reasons this represented a temporary end to my formal education. In 1978, I happened to obtain a six month contract as a laboratory technician in the Human Physiology Department of Flinders University of South Australia. My supervisor was investigating the effect on the respiratory development of the fetus by two drugs commonly used to stop an early labour. This work coalesced my interest in Biology. I was privileged many years later to witness the ultimate fruition of this work when my niece had her labour interrupted for the purpose of aiding the development of the baby's lungs. My great-nephew was delivered one week later at seven months gestation and able to breathe unaided. In 1985, as a mother of two young children, I returned to tertiary studies. As an external student of the, then, Capricornia Institute of Advanced Education, I completed my degree the hard way I often refer to it as "by remote control". Graduating in 1991, I obtained a Bachelor of Applied Science Biology, with Distinction. I started working casually Central Queensland University and Mackay College of TAFE and came to enjoy teaching; passing my passion for science on to the next generation. In 1999, I completed my Graduate Diploma of Teaching in Professional, Adult and Vocational Education. When my children left home for University, I returned to full time work and study. I have a passion for learning and teaching and often describe my work as a vocation, not just employment. I completed my PhD in 2008 studying koala ecology and physiology on St Bees Island off the coast of Mackay. My hobbies include dancing, bush-walking, gardening, raising poultry, reading and traveling around the Queensland Outback

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Tucker, GM, Clifton, ID & McKillup, SC 2012, 'Relationships between morphometric variables and age for captive individuals may not accurately estimate the age of free-ranging juvenile koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus)', Australian Journal of Zoology, vol. 60(3), pp. 173-179, http://www.dx.doi.org/10.1071/ZO12055 Clifton, I 2010, 'High koala mortality associated with low browse moisture in tropical environments', Australian Mammalogy, vol. 32, no. 2, pp. 157-159, http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/AM10015 Ellis, W, Melzer, A, Clifton, I & Carrick, F 2010, 'Climate change and the koala Phascolarctos cinereus: water and energy', Australian Zoologist, vol. 35, no. 2, pp. 369-377. Clifton, D, Ellis, W, Melzer, A & Tucker, G 2007, 'Water turnover and the northern range of the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus)', Australian Mammalogy, vol. 29, pp. 85-88. Pfeiffer, A, Melzer, A, Tucker, G, Clifton, D & Ellis, W 2005, 'Tree use by koalas (Phascolarctos Cinereus) on St Bees Island, Queensland - report of a pilot study', Proceedings of The Royal Society, Queensland, 112, pp. 47-51.

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