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Australian NSP Survey National Data Reports

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    Australian NSP Survey National Data Report 2019 – 2023

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    Australian NSP Survey National Data Report 2018 – 2022

  • Australian NSP Survey National Data Report 2008 – 2012

  • Australian NSP Survey National Data Report 1995 – 2010

  • Australian NSP Survey National Data Report 1995 – 2014

  • Australian NSP Survey National Data Report 1995 – 2002

  • Australian NSP Survey National Data Report 2003 – 2007

  • Australian NSP Survey National Data Report 2004 – 2008

  • Australian NSP Survey National Data Report 2005 – 2009

  • Australian NSP Survey National Data Report 2007 – 2011

  • Australian NSP Survey National Data Report 2017 – 2021

  • Australian NSP Survey National Data Report 2009 – 2013

  • Australian NSP Survey National Data Report 2011 – 2015

  • Queensland sentinel and non-sentinel NSP sites: Results from the Australian NSP survey 2007

  • Australian NSP Survey National Data Report 2012 – 2016

  • Australian NSP Survey National Data Report 2013 – 2017

  • Australian NSP Survey National Data Report 2014 – 2018

  • Australian NSP Survey 25 Year National Data Report 1995–2019

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