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  • Van Leeuwen Theo (Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2005)
  • Mcneil Peter (The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, The University of Birmingham, 2011)
    In this paper I outline some of the historiographical issues that inflect the study of objects within Australian art history, firstly for the nineteenth century and then, more briefly, for the twentieth.
  • Jakubowicz Andrew (University of Queensland, 2003)
  • Macris Anthony (Viking Penguin Australia, 2011)
    When Anthony Macris' son was diagnosed with autism, he and his partner Kathy had two choices: do what they were told ¿ and could afford ¿ or do what they thought best. This is the tragic, joyful, instructive story of how ...
  • Macris Anthony (Melbourne University Publishing, 2008)
    This extract comes from a book-length work of creative non-fiction that documents my son's regression into severe autism at the age of eighteen months, and my family's struggle to provide him with appropriate therapy. The ...
  • Knight Alan (Routledge, 2008)
    As part of the first-ever World Journalism Education Congress (WJEC), attracting 440 journalism and mass communication educators and professionals from 44 countries, and held in Singapore on June 26¿28, 2007, panelists ...
  • Dwyer Catherine (ABC Radio National; ABC Online, 2008)
    Contribution: Original idea and series co-producer (with Tom Morton); original research, interviews, editing, scripting and production of documentaries (excluding final mix); complete production of all short radio packages; ...
  • Morton Thomas (ABC, 2008)
    A 4-part radio documentary series(4 x 58-53 ) and interactive website about the relationship between Australian popular music and the landscape. Co-produced with Cath Dwyer, Wide Open Road consists of 4 parallel narratives ...
  • Wild Bees 
    Harrison Martin (University of Western Australia Press, 2008)
    Background The book was published as the first major selection of my creative work to appear so far. It also represents new work. It is the foundation volume for future selections and also for future translations. ...
  • Wild Life 
    Dale John (Allen & Unwin, 2004)
    Background - The borders between genre fiction and literary fiction are growing more porous, with conventions of each crosspollinating in ways not seen previously. Since Miguel de Cervantes¿ Don Quixote, the blending of ...
  • Beilharz Kirsty (Australian Music Centre, 2008)
    This is a chamber music composition for solo japanese shakuhachi (bamboo, endblown traditional japanese flute) with guitar, violin and cello. The work consists of score and performance parts, running approximately 12 minutes ...
  • Beilharz Kirsty (ICAD, 2005)
    This paper proposes a framework for gestural interaction with information sanification in order to both monitor data aurally and, in addition, to interact with it, transform and even modify the source data in a two-way ...
  • Sadokierski Zoe (Giramondo Publishing Company, )
    Chris Ware's charmingly heavy-hearted graphic novel, Jimmy Corrigan, the Smartest Kid in the World, won the Guardian First Book Award in 2001; a controversial decision that apparently divided the judges. Formally known ...
  • Macris Anthony (AAWP, 2008)
    One of the paradoxes of any artistic process is the transformation of the intensities of thought and sensation into the empirical fixities of form. For novelists, the sentence, paragraph and chapter are the standard textual ...
  • McKnight, D. C (Routledge, 2003)
    This paper outlines the high level of interest that News Corporation’s Chief Executive Officer, Rupert Murdoch, has always had in politics. It details his trajectory on the political spectrum, arguing that while his ...
  • McKnight, D. C (American Chemical Society, 2002)
    This paper outlines the high level of interest that News Corporation's Chief Executive Officer, Rupert Murdoch, has always had in politics. It details his trajectory on the political spectrum, arguing that while his ...