Growing the desert: are we being served? Narratives of the National training system and desert Indigenous peoples
The relationship between education and wellbeing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from remote communities
What the new sciences teach about leadership, planning and change
How have businesses that buy bush foods from Aboriginal harvesters in central Australia been sustainable?
Domesticated camels were first introduced to Australia in 1840 to assist with transport, cartage and development of the arid interior (McNight 1969). Although the role of Muslim cameleers in this…
Transitioning from Community Organisation to Local Government
The Inconsistent State: Managerialism and its consequences for Engagement with Australian Indigenous Peoples
Good governance for Services and Advocacy
'Forming a successful and enduring AFCMP collaboration'. Reducing feral camel impacts across remote Australia: Australian Feral Camel Management Project Session 1 - From science to solutions
Active deserts: Transport simulation in Alice Springs
Web 2.0 for Aboriginal cultural survival: a new Australian outback movement
How do mining towns contribute community value? Roxby Downs and Leigh Creek
Application of Vandermeer-Moloney algorithm for determination of category-size to Australian native plants
Climate change adaptation, Energy futures, New carbon economies
Academic literature on business success consists mainly of theorising with a little empirical evidence from large and small to medium sized businesses, typically in urban locations. Two features that have…
The Transformation of Assets for Sustainable Livelihoods in a Remote Aboriginal Settlement
Socioeconomic costs and benefits of a mining workforce on Busselton
Pathways: following the highway, taking the scenic route or journeying through the dreaming