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(2008). Domestic Tourists: Viewing their photographs in the Desert.
Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.
(2008). Using Participant-generated Photographs to Understand 4WDer Modes of Relating to Desert and Non-Desert Places.
Proceedings of CAUTHE (Council of Australian Tourism and Hospitality Education) Annual Conference 2008: Where the bloody hell are we?.
(2009). WaterSmart Pastoral ProductionTM.
Report to Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry by Desert Knowledge Cooperative Research Centre.
(2008). Precision Pastoralism for Australian beef producers.
Del Campo Al Plato.
(2008). Future Options for Carbon Management.
Invited presentation to ABARE Regional Outlook conference.
(2008). Information technologies for rangeland monitoring: What is available and what will be available in the future?.
(, Ed.).In Multifunction Grasslands In a Changing World.. 638–642.
(2009). Improving service delivery and economic development through evidence.
Evidence based policy making 2009 - laying the foundations for innovative and sustainable policy.
(2008). WaterSmart Pastoralismâ„¢ Handbook.
A practical guide for stock water management in desert Australia.
(2010). Water in Dajarra.
27'46". Abstract
(2006). Wild harvest, desert indigenous benefit & the bush foods industry.
International Geographical Union Congress.
(2007). Commercial harvest and sale of bushfoods in central Australia.
International Geographical Association Conference.
(2006). Review of desert enterprises reliant on natural and cultural resources.
DKCRC Research Report. 25, 53.
(2008). Sharing our tourism stories and learning from each other: a cultural tourism exchange between representatives from Iga Warta and Titjikala.
DKCRC Working Paper. 28, 10.
(2009). Review of Indigenous Employment and Engagement in the Northern Pastoral Industry 2007.
Report to Meat & Livestock Australia Limited by Desert Knowledge Cooperative Research Centre.
(2008). Aboriginal Involvement in the Northern Pastoral Industry: Past, Present and Future.
Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.

