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Ganter E. (2007).  Aboriginal Senior Officials in the Northern Territory Government: How compelled are they by the accounts of a representative bureaucracy?. Australian Anthropological Association Annual Conference 2007 – Transforming Economies, Changing States. Abstract
Ganter E. (2008).  Aboriginal Senior Officials in the Self-Governing Northern Territory: Representative identities in a remote public service. Australian Anthropological Association Annual Conference 2007 - Transforming Economies, Changing States. Abstract
Lovell J., Flynn M., & Gory A. (2008).  Apmeraltye Ingkerreke: People of one land, All together. Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.
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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Friedel M., Puckey H., O'Malley C., Waycott M., Smyth A. K., Van Klinken R., et al. (2006).  Can buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) be managed sustainably in desert Australia? . 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.
Holcombe S. (2008).  Constraints on researchers acting as change agents. (Hunt, J, Smith, D, Garling, S, Sanders, W, Ed.).Contested Governance: Culture, power and institutions in Indigenous Australia, Research Monograph No. 29. 55-71.
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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.
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