Community Phone Project: A Lifeline in Community Sustainability
Growing the desert: are we being served? Narratives of the National training system and desert Indigenous peoples
Respecting Aboriginal people and their knowledge: Protocols for people involved in commercial bush foods enterprises, research and development with produce and knowledge from Central Australia
The social determinants of health: poverty and water sustainability policy at Nepabunna
The relationship between education and wellbeing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from remote communities
Domestic water supply and health status in a remote Aboriginal community
In search of the appreciative market: Aboriginal peoples' livelihoods and hte emerging bush produce industries: recent experiences from Australia's arid zone.
Making families and communities strong through small Business
What the new sciences teach about leadership, planning and change
Monitoring land erodibility controls in arid and semi-arid land types to develop an Australian Land Erodibility Model (AUSLEM)
Transforming remote Australia. Speech presented on the occasion of the launch of the CRC-REP
On Separating Route Control and Data Flows in Multi-radio Multi-hop Ad Hoc Networks
Predicting Wind Erosion Hazard in Western Queensland, Australia
Resource companies and their legacy
Aboriginal Engagement: From Aspirations to Reality
How have businesses that buy bush foods from Aboriginal harvesters in central Australia been sustainable?
Processes for effective management: learning from the Northern Tanami Indigenous Protected Area
'Planning and conducting removal operations – the SA experience'. Reducing feral camel impacts across remote Australia: Australian Feral Camel Management Project Session 2 - Governance and delivery
Businesses in Desert Australia: A success story