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Ainsworth, Frank, and Hansen, Patricia (2016) Establishing adoption as a route out of care in New South Wales: a commentary. Children Australia, 41 (3). pp. 232-236.

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Blackman, Anna, and Murphy, Laurie (2012) Work and family: factors that influence perceptions of stress, health and wellbeing. In: 3rd Biennial IWP International Conference. pp. 10-11. From: IWP Conference 2012 on Work, Wellbeing and Performance: thriving in times of uncertainty, 26-28 June 2012, The University of Sheffield.

Bethel, Bronwyn (2007) The equity and empowerment of Australian Indigenous women through success in education: Australia's own daughters Of The Dreaming. In: Refereed Proceedings of the International Women’s Conference: education, employment, and everything – the triple layers of a woman’s life. pp. 50-54. From: IWC 2007 International Women’s Conference: education, employment, and everything – the triple layers of a woman’s life, 26-29 September 2007, Toowoomba, QLD, Australia.

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Gunawan, Lalu Adi (2015) Adapting to climate change: perspectives from rural communities in Lombok, eastern Indonesia. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

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Pointing, Shane Boris (2014) Realist methodology in practice: translational findings from two realist syntheses. Learning Communities: International Journal of Learning in Social Contexts, 14. pp. 60-80.

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Rampengan, Mercy Maggy Franky (2015) Impacts of multiple hazards on small island communities: perspectives from North Sulawesi, Indonesia. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

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Syme, Geoffrey J., Fenton, D. Mark, and Coakes, Sheridan (2001) Lot size, garden satisfaction and local park and wetland visitation. Landscape and Urban Planning, 56 (3-4). pp. 161-170.

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