In 1959, after Wade received her Doctorate of Philosophy she took up research at the
University of Adelaide looking into the earliest forms of animal life. In 1968, while at the University of Adelaide she worked with
Martin Glaessner on the
precambrian jellyfish fossils found in the
Ediacara Hills of the
Flinders Ranges. In 1971, Wade moved to the
Queensland Museum as curator of geology and worked her way up to becoming Deputy Director in 1980. She developed a network of contacts around
Winton, and with Dr
Tony Thulborn, they organized and supervised the excavation of 3,000 dinosaur footprints in the Tully Ranges from 1976 to 1977. This site, known as
Lark Quarry, is now a major tourist destination, and is on the National Heritage list for the quality of the dinosaur footprints, evidence of a dinosaur stampede. In 1998, the
Geological Society of Australia dedicated a special symposium in her honor. A prize is now given in her honor at the biennial Palaeo Down Under conference. Wade died in
Charters Towers, Queensland, in 2005. She did not marry, and was survived by her brother. == Published papers ==