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Brigalow Belt South and Brigalow Belt North are biogeographic regions deserving of their own articles??

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I do not really understand why Brigalow Belt South and Brigalow Belt North are redirected here. Both deserve a definition of their own. However, since this now seems extremely difficult to do. I have tried to make it more obvious that the interested reader needs to look at IBRA. MargaretRDonald (talk) 04:41, 7 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Flora section: ce needed

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The last sentence of the first para needs some help. It is not possible to discern which tree species "…are now intact primarily on the higher slopes." and all of the presumably helpful but annoyingly innumerable refs are hard copy. I cannot correct this sentence. Boscaswell talk 08:01, 30 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]