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(2009). An evaluation of the Parents and Learning (PaL) program in the Napranum Community.
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(2009). An extended rest grazing system in central Australia: Narwietooma Station, NT.
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(2011). The policy goal of normalisation, the National Indigenous Reform Agreement and Indigenous National Partnerships Agreements.
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(2008). A response to the National Water initiative from Nepabunna, Yarilena, Scotdesco and Davenport Aboriginal settlements.
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(2008). Chapter 10: Economics of feral camel control in the central region of the Northern Territory (summary).
(, Ed.).In Cross-jurisdictional management of feral camels to protect NRM and cultural values.
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