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"...like you're pushing the snowball back up hill"-the experiences of Australian physiotherapists promoting non-treatment physical activity : A qualitative study
- Kunstler, Breanne, O'Halloran, Paul, Cook, Jill, Kemp, Joanne, Finch, Caroline
"Had I been there, which am a silly woman" : dealing with gendered casting in an Australian tertiary setting
"In the eye of the beholder...": Girls', boys' and teachers' perceptions of boys' aggression to girls
- Owens, Larry, Shute, Rosalyn, Slee, Phillip
"Regardless of age" : Australian university managers' attitudes and practices towards older academics
- Earl, Catherine, Taylor, Philip, Cannizzo, Fabian
'A local response to Welfare to Work': a methodology of story collection
'After hours' schools as core to the spatial politics of 'in-betweenness'
- Tsolidis, Georgina, Kostogriz, Alex
'An enemy of the rabbit', the social context of acclimatisation of an immigrant killer
'Do you love the town you live in?' : narratives of place from Australian mining towns
- Eklund, Antoinette, Eklund, Erik
'Great lifestyle, pity about the job stress': Occupational stress in rural human service practice
- Green, Rosemary, Lonne, Robert
'I love the quality of playing, I' : Directing adventures in Ballarat"
'Low income doesn't mean stupid and destined for failure' : challenging the deficit discourse around students from low SES backgrounds in higher education
'Ordinary kids' navigating geographies of educational opportunity in the context of an Australian 'place-based intervention'
- Smyth, John, McInerney, Peter
'Power, regulation and physically active identities' : the experiences of rural and regional living adolescent girls
- Casey, Meghan, Mooney, Amanda, Smyth, John, Payne, Warren
'Some kids climb up; some kids climb down' : Culturally constructed play-worlds of children with impairments
'Switch off Hazelwood' : policing, protest and a 'polluting dinosaur'
'That wild run to London' : Henry and Bertha Lawson in England
'The sweet use of London': the careers abroad of Louise Mack and Arthur Maquarie
'They're funny bloody cattle': encouraging rural men to learn
- Vallance, Soapy, Golding, Barry
'When no means no' - adolescent right to refuse an elective surgical procedure : a case study
- Gilbert, Julia, Gillespie, Brigid
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