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Students and staff get a lesson from the project’s Lead Scientist

October 2017: Taking mozzie science to Innisfail schools

Project Advisory Group formed to guide community engagement

September 2017: All studies will only proceed with community support.

BG trap network established for next phase of research

September 2017: Getting our traps in order to begin next research phase.

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Our thanks to Silkwood, we’re sad to leave

June 2017: Studies in Silkwood successfully test new tools to inform future large-scale studies in Innisfail

Study to begin in Silkwood East

May 2017: With community support a mark, release, recapture study got underway in Silkwood

Silkwood Bowls club – the place to Meet the Mozzie Scientists

May 2017: Silkwood residents joined our mozzie experts for an informative evening at the Bowls Club

How far will a male mosquito travel to find a mate – and will he cross the road?

December 2016: Getting answers to our MRR questions

Seeing red at JCU lab

October 2016: Preparing for the first of our mark, release, recapture studies in Innisfail East

CSIRO, JCU and Verily join forces to expand studies

October 2016: Announcing a new partnership to test new technologies to reduce mosquito numbers.

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