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(2010). Livelihoods inLand: promoting health and wellbeing outcomes from desert Aboriginal land management.
DKCRC Research Report. 78,
(2006). To climb or not to climb? The sacred deed done at Australia’s mighty heart..
Bachelor of Arts/Science with Honours,
(2009). Tourist behaviour, local values, and interpretation at Uluru: ‘The sacred deed at Australia’s mighty heart’.
GeoJournal. 74, 477-490. Abstract
(2006). To climb or not to climb? The sacred deed done at Australia’s mighty heart..
Bachelor of Arts/Science with Honours,
(2010). Outback livelihoods: employment, sustainable livelihoods and development in Anmatjere region, central Australia.
DKCRC Research Report. 61,
(2010). Outback livelihoods: employment, sustainable livelihoods and development in Anmatjere region, central Australia.
DKCRC Research Report. 61,
(2011). Attention to four key principles can promote health outcomes from desert Aboriginal land management.
The Rangeland Journal. 33, 395-416.
(2010). Outback livelihoods: employment, sustainable livelihoods and development in Anmatjere region, central Australia.
DKCRC Research Report. 61,
(2009). Tourist behaviour, local values, and interpretation at Uluru: ‘The sacred deed at Australia’s mighty heart’.
GeoJournal. 74, 477-490. Abstract
(2011). Attention to four key principles can promote health outcomes from desert Aboriginal land management.
The Rangeland Journal. 33, 395-416.
(2010). Outback livelihoods: employment, sustainable livelihoods and development in Anmatjere region, central Australia.
DKCRC Research Report. 61,
(2009). Tourist behaviour, local values, and interpretation at Uluru: ‘The sacred deed at Australia’s mighty heart’.
GeoJournal. 74, 477-490. Abstract
(2011). Attention to four key principles can promote health outcomes from desert Aboriginal land management.
The Rangeland Journal. 33, 395-416.
(2006). To climb or not to climb? The sacred deed done at Australia’s mighty heart..
Bachelor of Arts/Science with Honours,
(2010). Livelihoods inLand: promoting health and wellbeing outcomes from desert Aboriginal land management.
DKCRC Research Report. 78,
(2011). Attention to four key principles can promote health outcomes from desert Aboriginal land management.
The Rangeland Journal. 33, 395-416.
(2010). Outback livelihoods: employment, sustainable livelihoods and development in Anmatjere region, central Australia.
DKCRC Research Report. 61,
(2009). Tourist behaviour, local values, and interpretation at Uluru: ‘The sacred deed at Australia’s mighty heart’.
GeoJournal. 74, 477-490. Abstract
(2010). Outback livelihoods: employment, sustainable livelihoods and development in Anmatjere region, central Australia.
DKCRC Research Report. 61,
(2008). Jobs and livelihoods – ways forward for ‘being on country’.
Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.
(2008). Poster: Sustainable livelihoods in Anmatjere region: Employment, uncertainty and institutions.
Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.
(2008). Institutional matching and bridging networks for improved livelihood options.
Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.
(2008). Sustainable livelihoods in Anmatjere region: Employment, uncertainty and institutions.
Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.
(2011). Attention to four key principles can promote health outcomes from desert Aboriginal land management.
The Rangeland Journal. 33, 395-416.
(2006). To climb or not to climb? The sacred deed done at Australia’s mighty heart..
Bachelor of Arts/Science with Honours,
(2010). Outback livelihoods: employment, sustainable livelihoods and development in Anmatjere region, central Australia.
DKCRC Research Report. 61,
(2010). Outback livelihoods: employment, sustainable livelihoods and development in Anmatjere region, central Australia.
DKCRC Research Report. 61,
(2010). Livelihoods inLand: promoting health and wellbeing outcomes from desert Aboriginal land management.
DKCRC Research Report. 78,

