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1. Managing biodiversity on private land: Directions for collaboration through reconciliation ecology.

2. Applying biocultural research protocols in ecology: Insider and outsider experiences from Australia.

3. Understanding Indigenous values and priorities for wetlands to guide weed management actions: Lessons from the Nardab floodplain in northern Australia's Kakadu National Park.

4. Evaluating the Melbourne Strategic Assessment—Elegant on process, currently failing on implementation.

5. A decade of restoring a temperate woodland: Lessons learned and future directions.

6. Restoring the Midlands of Tasmania: An introduction.

7. Empowering young Aboriginal women to care for Country: Case study of the Ngukurr Yangbala rangers, remote northern Australia.

8. 'Right‐way' science: reflections on co‐developing Indigenous and Western cross‐cultural knowledge to support Indigenous cultural fire management.

9. Tasmanian Midlands: A case study of increasing sophistication in conservation planning and action over four decades.

10. Financing and governing ecological restoration projects: The Tasmanian Island Ark.

11. Advances in aerial survey methods for macropods in New South Wales and Queensland.

12. Rapid population expansion of Boodie (Burrowing Bettong, Bettongia lesueur) creates potential for resource competition with Mala (Rufous Hare‐wallaby, Lagorchestes hirsutus).

13. Improving Kangaroo Management: A Joint Statement.

14. Kangaroo management and animal welfare.

15. Kangaroo management in the South Australian rangelands: Impacts and challenges for conservation management.

16. Lessons from old fenced plots: Eco‐cultural Impacts of feral ungulates and potential decline in sea‐level rise resilience of coastal floodplains in northern Australia.

17. Managed livestock grazing for conservation outcomes in a Queensland fragmented landscape.

18. Seasonal breeding of the Eastern Grey Kangaroo provides opportunities for improved animal welfare in kangaroo management.

19. Conserving the endangered woylie (Bettongia penicillata ogilbyi): Establishing a semi‐arid population within a fenced safe haven.

20. Objectives versus realities: Spatial, temporal, financial and social deficiencies in Australia's public revegetation investment model.

21. Science and Practice in NRM: Insights from connectivity restoration in the south west slopes of NSW.

22. Symposium report: Great Barrier Reef restoration symposium, 2018.

23. A proposed strategy for maintaining mature forest habitat in Tasmania's wood production forests.

24. Managing mature forest features: The production, accuracy and ecological relevance of a landscape‐scale map.

25. National standards: Reasserting the ecological restoration framework in uncertain times.

26. Developing biodiverse plantings suitable for changing climatic conditions 2: Using the Atlas of Living Australia.

27. Developing biodiverse plantings suitable for changing climatic conditions 1: Underpinning scientific methods.

28. Message in a bottle: Inadvertent loss of seeds of native grassland species as a result of rudimentary long‐term storage.

29. Australian approaches for managing 'country' using Indigenous and non-Indigenous knowledge.

30. Recognition of Aboriginal rights, interests and values in river research and management: Perspectives from northern Australia.

31. Linkage restoration: Interpreting fragmentation theory for the design of a rainforest linkage in the humid Wet Tropics of north-eastern Queensland.

32. Reliability of map accuracy assessments: A comment on Hunter et al. (2016).

33. Does lethal control of top-predators release mesopredators? A re-evaluation of three Australian case studies.

34. The effects of light and noise from urban development on biodiversity: Implications for protected areas in Australia.

35. The future for managing recreational fisheries in the Murray- Darling Basin.

36. Substrate modification for enhanced native forest restoration, Reefton.

37. Who's the boss? Post-colonialism, ecological research and conservation management on Australian Indigenous lands.

38. What are the policy priorities for sustaining ecological processes? A case study from Victoria, Australia.

39. A new approach to determining environmental flow requirements: Sustaining the natural values of floodplains of the southern Murray-Darling Basin.

40. Research challenges to improve the management and conservation of subtropical reefs to tackle climate change threats.

41. Landcare in Australia and Germany: comparing structures and policies for community engagement in natural resource management.

42. Ecological restoration of cleared agricultural land in Gondwana Link: lifting the bar at ‘Peniup’.

43. Shrub-based plantings of woody perennial vegetation in temperate Australian agricultural landscapes: What benefits for native biodiversity?

44. Managing rock outcrops to improve biodiversity conservation in Australian agricultural landscapes.

45. Creating inspiration: The role of the arts in creating empathy for ecological restoration.

46. Potential value of weedy regrowth for rainforest restoration.

47. Evaluating the role of the Dingo as a trophic regulator: Additional practical suggestions.

48. Livestock grazing: A matter of ecology.

49. Detecting unacceptable change in the ecological character of Ramsar wetlands.

50. Developing strategies and methods for rehabilitating degraded pastures using native grasses.