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  • Joseph Sue (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2010)
    Silence is a ubiquitous by-product of traumatic crime but when the subjects of such crime finally decide to speak, the interview process itself can be a traumatising experience. Furthermore, the handling of information by ...
  • Guo Yingjie (Nanyang Technological University, 2007)
  • Norris, Yolande (UTS Gallery, 2011-03-08)
    Natural Digression brings together seven artists from a variety of disciplines, who all share an interest in the notions, tools and conventions of the rational sciences. The exhibition title plays upon a Eurocentric ...
  • Lewis Kanthi; Kealley Catherine; Elcombe Margaret; Van Riessen A; Ben-Nissan Besim (Australian Ceramic Society, 2005)
    This paper reports neutron diffraction data and its analysis of bone derived hydroxyapatite and synthetic hydroxyapatite (HAp). FTIR spectroscopy showed a number of changes in the bone derived hydroxyapatite as a function ...
  • Adelaide Debra (Brandl & Schlesinger, 2007)
    This piece of creative non-fiction takes its title from the final sentence of Thea Astley's final novel, Drylands (1999). The essay was praised by poet and literary critic Dr Michael Brennan for its 'intelligence and ...
  • Adelaide Debra (Text Publishing, 2011)
  • Price Jenna (Canberra Times, 2007)
    The author published ten pieces of journalism in the Canberra Times and challenged the dominant discourse by using extensive interviewing, surveys and analysis to develop fresh understanding of the political dynamic behind ...
  • Gillen Paul (O.L. Society Limited, 2006)
  • Morton Thomas (ABC, 2005)
    The program was produced for Background Briefing, ABC Radio Nationalâ¿¿s flagship investigative journalism program. It is 54 minutes in duration and the product of 6-7 weeks of intensive research, interviewing, editing, ...
  • Morton Thomas (ABC, 2005)
    http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/backgroundbriefing/nuclear-nightmares/3450326 The program was produced for Background Briefing, ABC Radio Nationalâ¿¿s flagship investigative journalism program. It is 54 minutes ...
  • Bednarek, M. A.; Bublitz, W. (Niemeyer, 2004)
  • Bonfiglioli, C. M (Journalism Education Association, 2007)
  • O'Donnell Penelope (Department of Journalism, University of Queensland, 2002)
    Journalism does not have a strong academic identity in Australia - it is known mainly for its highly popular undergraduate professional education programs. Research and postgraduate studies remain marginal activities. ...
  • Heyward Megan (Eastgate systems, 2005)
    Background of day, of night is a major published interactive digital media work. Funded competitively by the Australian Film Commission, exhibited and published internationally, of day, of night operates at the intersection ...
  • Crawford Robert (Intellect, 2008)
    This study surveys the relationship that has developed between Australia's advertising and film industries from the early twentieth century to the present. Throughout this period there has been a continuous exchange of ...
  • Marshall Jonathan (Fibreculture Publications, 2004)
    Representations of the online body seem constantly involved with issues of imprecise, crossed or broken boundaries. Online boundaries, both personal and group, appear especially fluid when contrasted with moves towards ...
  • Edmonds Ernest (Artists Bookworks, 2005)
  • Wuhrer Richard; Yeung Wing (Australian Ceramic Society, 2003)
    Advanced ternary (Ti,Al)N coatings were produced by reactive magnetron co-sputtering with a 300 magnetron configuration. The results reflected the significance and complexity of the nitrogen pressure effect on the ...
  • Orbital 
    Caines Christopher (Blacktown Arts Centre, 2010)
    "Orbital" was both a reactive sensor driven gallery audio installation and an audio work for iPhones traveling the Sydney orbital freeway network. A series of driver monologues exploring the psychic space of suburbia and ...
  • Donald Stephanie (Routledge, 2007)