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Land of the golden clouds. St. Leonards, N.S.W: Allen & Unwin, 1998.

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Falconer, Delia. The service of clouds. New York: Farrar Straus Giroux, 1998.

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The service of clouds. New York: Picador, 1999.

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1944-, Haynes Raymond, and Milne Douglas 1930-, eds. The Magellanic Clouds: Proceedings of the 148th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, held in Sydney, Australia, July 9-13, 1990. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer, 1991.

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Stromlo Workshop on High-Velocity Clouds (1998 Mount Stromlo Observatory). Stromlo Workshop on High-Velocity Clouds: Proceedings of the workshop held at Mount Stromlo Observatory, Canberra, Australia, 14-15 August, 1998. San Francisco, Calif: Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 1999.

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Clarke, Bernard A. Larrpan ga buduyurr: The spear and the cloud. Tranmere, S. Aust: BA Clarke, 2010.

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McCarthy, Greg. Australian cinema and the spectres of post-coloniality: Rabbit-proof fence, Australian rules, the Tracker and Beneath clouds. London: Menzies Centre for Australian Studies, 2004.

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Erickson, Dorothy. Gold & silversmithing in Western Australia: A history. Crawley, W.A: UWA Pub., 2010.

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Allen, Geoff. Blue Bostock: Australia's first bullfighter and rodeo clown. Brisbane: Boolarong Press, 2013.

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Katherine, Dunn, and Underland Press, eds. The Pilo family circus. Portland, Ore: Underland Press, 2009.

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The Pilo family circus. Sydney, NSW: ABC Books, 2008.

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Elliott, Will. The Pilo Family Circus. New York: Underland Press, 2009.

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Elliott, Will. The Pilo Family Circus. London: Quercus, 2007.

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IFIP TC11 International Information Security Conference (25th 2010 Brisbane, Australia). Security and privacy--silver linings in the cloud: 25th IFIP TC-11 international information security conference, SEC 2010, held as a part of WCC 2010, Brisbane, Australia, September 20-23, 2010 : proceedings. Berlin: Springer, 2010.

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Ng, Lillian. Swallowing Clouds. Penguin Books Ltd, 1999.

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Swallowing Clouds. Ecco Press, 1999.

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Wei-Ping, Liu. Drifting Clouds: Between China and Australia. University of Hawaii Press, 2003.

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Marquiss, Robert. Three For The Clouds. Lulu.com, 2007.

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Weller, Archie. Land of the Golden Clouds. Allen & Unwin, 1999.

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Weller, Archie. Land of the Golden Clouds. Allen & Unwin Pty., Limited (Australia), 1999.

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Hay, Ashley. Body in the Clouds: A Novel. Atria Books, 2017.

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The body in the clouds: A novel. 2017.

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The Body in the Clouds (Thorndike Press Large Print Core). Thorndike Press Large Print, 2017.

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Webb, EK, ed. Windows on Meteorology. CSIRO Publishing, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643101500.

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Windows on Meteorology: Australian Perspective answers a host of questions about Australia's weather and climate, and explains the underlying causes of floods, droughts and cyclones. Vivid accounts of dust storms and the mysteries of the 'morning glory' cloud lines are revealed.The book highlights the perception in Aboriginal culture of the connection between seasons and natural cycles, through aspects of Aboriginal mythology and language, and contains a unique Aboriginal seasonal calendar. The influence of climate on Australia's wildlife is illustrated with fascinating accounts of the evolution of burrowing frogs, shrimps and desert kangaroos. A history of Australian meteorology from early European settlement onwards, covers subjects such as a nineteenth century view of the links between climate and health, the development of instruments, cloud physics research and the Southern Oscillation connection. The final chapters bring the reader up to date with the most recent technical developments in research and applications such as satellite remote sensing, radar and fast response instruments.
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The Doom Cloud. South Australia, Australia: OpenBook Publishers, 1992.

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Krishnamurti, T. N., H. S. Bedi, and V. M. Hardiker. An Introduction to Global Spectral Modeling. Oxford University Press, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195094732.001.0001.

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This book is an indispensable guide to the methods used by nearly all major weather forecast centers in the United States, England, Japan, India, France, and Australia. Designed for senior-level undergraduates and first-year graduate students, the book provides an introduction to global spectral modeling. It begins with an introduction to elementary finite-difference methods and moves on towards the gradual description of sophisticated dynamical and physical models in spherical coordinates. Topics include computational aspects of the spectral transform method, the planetary boundary layer physics, the physics of precipitation processes in large-scale models, the radiative transfer including effects of diagnostic clouds and diurnal cycle, the surface energy balance over land and ocean, and the treatment of mountains. The discussion of model initialization includes the treatment of normal modes and physical processes, and the concluding chapter covers the spectral energetics as a diagnostic tool for model evaluation.
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Evans, Nicholas. Polysynthesis in Northern Australia. Edited by Michael Fortescue, Marianne Mithun, and Nicholas Evans. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199683208.013.19.

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This chapter surveys the polysynthetic languages of northern Australia, across four families in three non-contiguous regions: Gunwinyguan (Arnhem Land), Tiwi (Bathurst and Melville Islands), and Southern and Western Daly (Daly River). All are non-Pama-Nyungan. It contextualizes the more detailed treatments of Dalabon (Ch. 43), Southern and Western Daly (Ch. 44), and the acquisition of Murrinh-patha (Ch. 26) by bringing out the typological similarities and differences in polysynthetic languages, with a particular focus on pathways of change between more and less polysynthetic structures. Australian polysynthetic languages exhibit little morphological fusion, and all are basically templatic. However, there are significant differences in noun and verb incorporation, applicatives and other valency-changing operations, and the degree of subordinating morphology, illustrated by comparing the closely related Dalabon and Bininj Gun-wok. Perhaps the biggest difference is the presence of a bipartite structure in the Southern Daly languages. The chapter closes by surveying the main trajectories by which morphological complexity increases or diminishes in the languages of northern Australia.
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Job, MacArthur. Into Oblivion: The Southern Cloud Enigma. Sierra Publishing, 2010.

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Elliott, Will. Pilo Family Circus. Quercus, 2007.

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Skinner, Damian, and Kevin Murray. Place and Adornment: A History of Contemporary Jewellery in Australia and New Zealand. Bateman Limited, New Zealand, David, 2014.

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Organization, World Meteorological, World Climate Research Programme, International Council of Scientific Unions., and WCRP/CSIRO Workshop on Cloud Base Measurement (1988 : Victoria, Australia), eds. An experimental cloud lidar pilot study (ECLIPS): Report of the WCRP/CSIRO Workshop on Cloud Base Measurement (CSIRO, Mordialloc, Victoria, Australia, 29 February-3 March 1988). [Geneva]: World Meteorological Organization, 1988.

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Weatherall, Kimberlee. The Emergence and Development of Intellectual Property Law in Australia and New Zealand. Edited by Rochelle Dreyfuss and Justine Pila. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198758457.013.17.

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This chapter provides both an overview of the history of intellectual property (IP) laws in Australia and New Zealand, and pathways into existing and emerging scholarship in this area. It discusses convergence and divergence in copyright, patent and trademark legislation and case law between Britain and these two former colonies, from early colonial experimentation to the long period of closely mirroring UK reforms. In the late twentieth century, both countries developed more distinctive IP laws, and diverged on a range of fundamental questions. In the twenty-first century, trade policy—trans-Tasman and global—has created pressures for convergence, but as the countries have grown apart, more perhaps than many realize, so there is considerable resistance to unifying projects. The chapter closes with a discussion of the different trajectories in how IP and indigenous cultural and knowledge systems interface in Australia and New Zealand.
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Thomas, William. A Cloud of Hapless Foreboding: Assistant Protector William Thomas and the Port Phillip Aborigines, 1839-1840. Nepean Historical Society, 2005.

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Liu, Bo, Kay Chen Tan, Can Wang, Jiuyong Li, and Longbing Cao. Trends and Applications in Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining : PAKDD 2013 Workshops: DMApps, DANTH, QIMIE, BDM, CDA, CloudSD, Golden Coast, QLD, Australia, Revised Selected Papers. Springer, 2014.

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Liu, Bo, Kay Chen Tan, Can Wang, Jiuyong Li, and Longbing Cao. Trends and Applications in Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining : PAKDD 2013 Workshops: DMApps, DANTH, QIMIE, BDM, CDA, CloudSD, Golden Coast, QLD, Australia, Revised Selected Papers. Springer, 2013.

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Wang, Can, Jiuyong Li, and Longbing Cao. Trends and Applications in Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining : PAKDD 2013 Workshops: DMApps, DANTH, QIMIE, BDM, CDA, CloudSD, Golden Coast, QLD, Australia, Revised Selected Papers. Springer, 2013.

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Nanni, Giordano, and Manchester University Press Staff. Colonisation of Time: Ritual, Routine and Resistance in the British Empire. Manchester University Press, 2013.

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Thompson, Andrew, John M. MacKenzie, and Giordano Nanni. Colonisation of Time: Ritual, Routine and Resistance in the British Empire. Manchester University Press, 2017.

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Thompson, Andrew, John M. MacKenzie, and Giordano Nanni. Colonisation of Time: Ritual, Routine and Resistance in the British Empire. Manchester University Press, 2020.

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Weber, Christian, Kai Rannenberg, and Vijay Varadharajan. Security and Privacy - Silver Linings in the Cloud: 25th IFIP TC 11 International Information Security Conference, SEC 2010, Held As Part of WCC 2010, Brisbane, Australia, September 20-23, 2010, Proceedings. Springer, 2010.

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Daly, Paul. Understanding Administrative Law in the Common Law World. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192896919.001.0001.

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This book has three goals: to enhance understanding of administrative law; to guide future development of the law; and to justify the core features of the contemporary law of judicial review of administrative action. Around the common law world, the law of judicial review of administrative action has changed dramatically in recent decades, accelerating a centuries-long process of incremental evolution. This book offers a fresh framework for understanding the core features of contemporary administrative law. Through comparative analysis of case law from Australia, Canada, England, Ireland and New Zealand, Dr Daly develops an interpretive approach by reference to four values: individual self-realisation, good administration, electoral legitimacy and decisional autonomy. The interaction of this plurality of values explains the structure of the vast field of judicial review of administrative action: institutional structures, procedural fairness, substantive review, remedies, restrictions on remedies and the scope of judicial review, everything from the rule against bias to jurisdictional error to the application of judicial review principles to non-statutory bodies. Addressing this wide array of subjects in detail, Dr Daly demonstrates how his pluralist approach, with the values being employed in a complementary and balanced fashion, can enhance academics’, students’, practitioners’ and judges’ understanding of administrative law. Furthermore, this pluralist approach is capable of guiding the future development of the law of judicial review of administrative action, a point illustrated by a careful analysis of the unsettled doctrinal area of legitimate expectation. Dr Daly closes by arguing that his values-based, pluralist framework supports the legitimacy of contemporary administrative law which although sometimes called into question in fact facilitates the flourishing of individuals, of public administration and of the liberal democratic system.
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