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The Rangeland Journal. 30, 137–147. Abstract
(2007). The Ti Tree Creek Camp Study: A Contribution to Good Governance.
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(2010). Economic development and remote desert settlements.
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(2009). Local economic development and remote desert settlements.
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(2006). Guidelines to Good Manners.
(2008). A Mirror to Collaborative Best Practice? Revision of the DKCRC Indigenous IP Protocol.
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(2007). Community governance: The Ti Tree Creek Camp Study.
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(2009). Translating Indigenous rights into the action and language of research.
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(2008). Constraints on researchers acting as change agents.
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(2007). Accommodating Difference? The Socio-Politics of an Aboriginal Fringe Camp in a Small Northern Territory Town.
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