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(2010). Kintore: Bush Tucker and Bush Medicine.
(, Ed.).Stories inLand. 10'15". Abstract
(2010). Kintore: Kungka Kutjarra Tjukurrpa.
(, Ed.).Stories inLand. 4'38". Abstract
(2010). Kintore: Tjitjurrupa.
(, Ed.).Stories inLand. 7'07". Abstract
(2010). Lajamanu: Bush Medicine.
(, Ed.).Stories inLand. 9'18". Abstract
(2010). Lajamanu: Walya - Land.
(, Ed.).Stories inLand. 18'11". Abstract
(2010). Laramba: Bush Medicine.
(, Ed.).Stories inLand. 15'44". Abstract
(2010). Laramba: Hunting Kangaroo.
(, Ed.).Stories inLand. 3'39". Abstract
(2010). Willowra: Bush Foods and Old Days Stories.
(, Ed.).Stories inLand. 1'57". Abstract
(2010). Willowra: Ladies' Day Out.
(, Ed.).Stories inLand. 2'54". Abstract
(2010). Willowra: Nyintjirri Tracks.
(, Ed.).Stories inLand. 2'54". Abstract
(2010). Yuendumu: Bush Medicine.
(, Ed.).Stories inLand. 8'57". Abstract
(2010). Yuendumu: Honey Ant Hunting.
(, Ed.).Stories inLand. 4'27". Abstract
(2010). Yuendumu: Jardawarnpa Story.
(, Ed.).Stories inLand. 16'35". Abstract
(2010). Yuendumu: Ned at Walura.
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(2008). Health of people and land through sustainable Aboriginal livelihoods in rangeland Australia.
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(2008). Healthy people & prosperous country: sustainable Aboriginal livelihoods through land management in desert Australia.
Fulbright Symposium.
(2007). How livelihoods on country link land, health, culture, wellbeing and more.
38th Public Health Association of Australia Annual Conference .
(2008). Indigenous creativity: Designing meaningful desert livelihoods.
Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.
(2008). Jobs and livelihoods – ways forward for ‘being on country’.
Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.
(2008). Restoring Desert People and Country Together.
19th Conference of the Society for Ecological Restoration International - “Making Change in a Changing World”.
(2007). Developing a Shared Framework for Sustainable Aboriginal Livelihoods in Natural Resource Management.
(, Ed.).MODSIM 2007 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation.
(2007). Developing a Shared Model for Sustainable Aboriginal Livelihoods in Natural Resource Management .
MODSIM 2007 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation. Land, Water and Environmental Management: Integrated Systems for Sustainability. 288-294. Abstract
(2007). Indigenous livelihoods on country: linking land, health, culture, wellbeing and more.
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(2009). Participatory Modelling of Pathways to Aboriginal Wellbeing.
MODSIM 2009 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation. Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand. Abstract
(2008). Applying the sustainable livelihoods approach in Australian desert Aboriginal development.
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(2011). Attention to four key principles can promote health outcomes from desert Aboriginal land management.
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(2011). Desert networks: a conceptual model for the impact of scarce, variable and patchy resources.
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(2011). A framework for sustainable rangeland livelihoods .
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(2008). Institutions for allocating water resources in desert towns: The Alice Springs water resource strategy.
DKCRC Research Report. 32, 42.
(2011). Learning journeys: Seven steps to stronger remote communities.
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(2010). Livelihoods inLand: promoting health and wellbeing outcomes from desert Aboriginal land management.
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(2009). Stories inLand: Sustaining country and culture together.
Report to Australian Government Rural Industries Research Development Corporation by Desert Knowledge Cooperative Research Centre.
(2010). Sustainable Desert Livelihoods: A cross-cultural framework.
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