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(2009). Technacy Education: Understanding Cross-cultural Technological Praxis.
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(2010). Kintore: Kungka Kutjarra Tjukurrpa.
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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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(2008). Applying the sustainable livelihoods approach in Australian desert Aboriginal development.
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(2008). Fire and its management in central Australia.
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(2009). Investing in the Outback: A framework for Indigenous development within Australia..
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(2007). Opportunities, impediments and capacity building for enterprise development by Australian Aboriginal communities.
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(2011). Learning from country: the value of country visits in remote schools for community engagement and natural and cultural resource management.
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(2011). Our work is about learning, colleagues, culture and place: Aboriginal employment at the Alice Springs Desert Park.
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(2010). An Ambivalent Hospitality: Aboriginal senior public servants and the representation of others in Australia’s self-governing Northern Territory.
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(Submitted). Delivering healthy housing to Aboriginal communities in remote north-west Queensland.
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