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SANTOS

Since May 2006 Santos has been the Eromanga Dinosaur Project’s major sponsor, generously supporting the excavation and preparation costs involved in excavating Cooper, Australia’s largest dinosaur. 

For more information about Santos, please visit
Sustainability Report page 12: www.santos.com/DefaultSustainability.aspx?p=351

Santos: www.santos.com

QUEENSLAND MUSEUM

Queensland Museum has been involved with the Eromanga Dinosaur Project since 2004 and more recently, the Biodiversity–West Project , providing technical and scientific support. Special thanks goes to the QM Geoscience team at Hendra, Joanne Wilkinson, Scott Hocknull, Dr. Alex Cook, Kristen Spring and Deb Lewis.

For more information about Queensland Museum, please visit
www.qm.qld.gov.au/features/dinosaurs/queensland/giants.asp

EROMANGA CONTRACTING


Ralph Walker, Proprietor of Eromanga Contracting, Eromanga Cafe and Eromanga Motel has made available to the Eromanga Dinosaur Project excavations, a 30 tonne excavator and JCB backhoe. These machines have proven to be essential pieces of equipment at the digs, to date they have unearthed ‘Cooper’ Australia’s largest dinosaur and now the latest new dinosaur ‘Zac’ and possibly another at the same site. Eromanga Contracting is the major earth moving business in the Eromanga district, with a fleet of machines that meet the needs of earth moving and mining projects in Western Queensland.

EAGLE GALLERY and BUSH CAMP PTY LTD

Eagle Gallery and Bush Camp Pty Ltd saw the need for a large marquee for the Eromanga Dinosaur Project’s Excavation Camp. Their generous donation of the 20m x 12m Marquee, also benefits the wider community, providing a portable venue for housing regional events. Eagle Gallery also proudly supports the arts. Quilpie Shire will soon be home to a new ‘state of the art’ regional gallery that will proudly showcase South-West Queensland artists’ works, including renowned local artist Lyn Barnes, and collections of Australian iconic art works.

SWNRM

Recognising a shared vision by numerous community bodies in the South West region to promote the area’s natural diversity and resources, SWNRM elected to contribute financially towards the planning stage of the Regional Natural History Museum Project.

For more information about SWNRM, please visit
www.southwestnrm.org.au

HERBERTGEER

Herbert Geer is a strong east coast law firm with offices in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. Our areas of practice include corporate and commercial, employment and workplace relations, property and environment, construction and infrastructure, commercial dispute resolution, intellectual property, technology, media, entertainment, telecommunications, financial services and tax.

The firm is committed to achieving intelligent, commercial and cost effective solutions for our clients.

Herbert Geer Partner Jayne Steele (a Director of the Outback Gondwana Foundation) was born and raised in South-West Queensland, and as part of Herbert Geer's commitment to the community, Jayne provides pro bono legal advice to the foundation. The firm is very pleased to be associated with the foundation as it brings to life new scientific knowledge and discoveries.

Jayne can be contacted in our Brisbane office on (07) 3853 8854 or visit our website at www.herbertgeer.com.au

BENTLEY'S (QLD)

Bentley's connection with rural Australia goes back a long time, providing quality services as chartered accountants and business advisors. Chartered accountant/partner, Brendon Murray (Director OGF) is keen to nurture these rural connections by providing
pro bono advice and services to OGF.

For more information about Bentleys, please visit
www.bentleys.com.au

Q150 COMMUNITY FUNDING PROGRAM

A Q150 Community Funding grant will contribute to the production of an audio and visual record of the Eromanga Dinosaur Project. Q150 grants are awarded to projects which reflect the unique culture, heritage and aspirations of a community, in celebration of Queensland’s 150th
Anniversary.

For more information about Q150, please visit
www.q150.qld.gov.au

PLEVNA DOWNS PASTORAL COMPANY

For the Mackenzie Family, the decision whether to pursue the dinosaur discoveries unearthed on their property, “Plevna Downs”, was never a difficult one. Being in a position to contribute something to the scientific community at a national and international level and to provide an unique opportunity for the South-West Queensland region, was enough to see the Mackenzie Family take the plunge into unknown territory and start a very long and exciting journey.

For more information about Plevna Downs Pastoral Co. please visit, www.plevnadowns.com

EROMANGA EARTH MOVING

Bill Pegler, has been a dedicated and loyal supporter of the Eromanga Dinosaur Project. Bill and his team, in particular Malcolm Ebsworth, Liz Towns and Keith McGlashin have tirelessly contributed significant amounts of time, skill and resources to the project since 2006. Many of the camp facilities at the Dig Site are provided by Bill ensuring the difficulties which can be endured in these remote locations is kept to a minimum, leaving the team to focus on the task at hand, unearthing Australia’s fossil heritage and Australia’s largest dinosaurs.

LIBBY CANNON

Elizabeth (Libby) has been a tireless supporter of OGF and brings many professional skills to the Foundation. We are fortunate to be able to draw on her experience in the areas of palaeontology field and laboratory work, as well as her administrative skills in the running of OGF and its associated projects. We thank Libby for her unwavering support and belief in a project that she hopes will bring many benefits to the South-west Queensland and scientific communities.

Our sincere thanks goes to our many other volunteers and supporters who have unconditionally contributed so much towards making OGF’s projects successful.

Both past and future successes are largely dependent on the support that individuals and organisations commit to the project.