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 Robinson, Charles Stuart (Bob)   (1941 - 1978)
    Robinson, Charles Stuart (Bob)   (1941 - 1978)Born on 12 Sep 1941 in England, UK; 
died on 23 May 1978 (aged 36) in Darwin, NT, Australia.
    Bob was born and educated in England and graduated from Cambridge University. 
    
    After migrating to Australia he worked for a brief period with the Pastures Protection  
    Board in South Australia. 
He joined the  
Northern Territory Administration in 1964 as Botanist  
and was appointed as Agronomist Class 1  
with the Land Resources Section of the Animal Industry and Agriculture Branch in the Northern Territory in 1967 to undertake ecological surveys.
In this position he pioneered work on new  
techniques in land resource mapping in the Daly River  
Basin and published a substantial work on the land  
units of the Katherine-Douglas area. 
This work led to his promotion to Officer-in-Charge  
of the Resources Survey Group and shortly afterwards  
he headed the soil conservation programmes and was  
responsible for extending land resource mapping  
through the Top End of the Northern Territory to  
the Ord River Catchment and to the arid zone pastoral  
properties. 
Bob had the responsibility for managing the  
Ord River Regeneration Project, the Alice Springs air-  
port dust control project and he played a major role  
in the property management surveys in the arid zone. 
 
In the arid zone he was closely associated with work  
by the NSW Soil Conservation Service on range  
management conducted in co-operation with the  
Northern Territory authorities during the mid 'sixties.  
In addition he had the oversight of a wide range of  
activities including soil conservation works at the North  
Australian Development Corporation where many soil  
problems arose from large scale clearing of areas in  
the monsoonal tropics, reclamation of mined areas at  
Gove, urban land regeneration and beachfront reclamation near Darwin.  
He rose to the position of Commissioner for Soil Conservation, NT.
Bob was widely respected by the rural community  
for his understanding of pastoral and agricultural  
problems, by the local community for his deep involvement in sporting and community activities.
He died while participating in  
Darwin's annual city to surf race. Aged 36.
    
    
    
      
  
Source: Extracted from: 
Journal of the Soil Conservation Service of New South Wales 34 (3) (July 1978).
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/153252417/charles-stuart-robinson
Government Gazette Appointments And Employment - Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 
    21 September 1967 - p.5252
Pers.Comm. Philip Short (30/11/2024)
    Portrait Photo: Journal of the Soil Conservation Service of New South Wales 34 (3) (July 1978).
    
  
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