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Davies J., Rea N., Gipey C., Campbell A., & Mulkatana R. (2007).  Applying traditional knowledge for sustainable livelihoods in environmental management. 12th Annual Conference of Parliamentary Public Works and Environment Committees.
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Cunningham A. B., Garnett S. T., & Gorman J. (2006).  Best laid plans and Australian policy lessons: eco-enterprises and Terminalia ferdinandiana. Desert Knowledge Symposium and Business Showcase 2006 - Global Desert Opportunities..
Crombie-Barr J., Crombie J., & Wall C. (2008).  Birdsville – Yarluyandi Wangkangurru. Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.
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Carson D., & Taylor A. (2006).  Charge of the Might Brigade. Desert Knowledge Symposium and Business Showcase 2006 - Global Desert Opportunities..
Fisher S., Cleary J., Brown R., Rola-Rubzen M. F., & Gunter P. (2009).  Community-centred economies in Central Australia. Building Community Centred Economies: Dialogue for Action.
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Cleary J., McGregor M. J., Bryecson K. P., & James C. D. (2008).  Development of a Value-Driven bush foods industry chain that rewards Aboriginal people. The 15th Conference of the Australian Rangelands Society "A Climate of Change in the Rangelands". 1–6.
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Gabrys K., Cowan P., & Duguid A. (2009).  The fire history of Rainbow Valley Conservation Reserve 1984-2005. (Edwards, GP, Allan, GE, Ed.).Desert Fire: fire and regional land management in the arid landscapes of Australia. 309-338.
Cleary J., & Brown R. (2009).  The first ARC Traditional Knowledge project. Indigenous Economic Development Workshop.
Cleary J. (2008).  The full monty: taking a value chain approach to bush products research. Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.
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Cleary J., Grey-Gardner R., & Josif P. (2009).  Hands Across the Desert: Linking desert Aboriginal Australians to each other and to the bush foods industry.. Report to Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry by Desert Knowledge Cooperative Research Centre.