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(2009). A review of fire management on central Australian conservation reserves: towards best practice.
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(2009). Managing fire in the southern Tanami Desert.
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(2009). Time-controlled rotational grazing: Tara Station, Qld.
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(2009). A contingent taxonomy of sustainable business.
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(2007). Western Queensland property uses technology to save water.
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(Submitted). Understanding the Understanding: Western Arrernte outstation perspectives on engagement in the Northern Territory Emergency Response.
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