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Charles Darwin in Western Australia: A young scientist's perception of an environment. Nedlands, W.A: University of Western Australia Press, 1985.

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Judith, Thompson. Childhood cancer incidence, mortality and survival in Western Australia, 1982-1991. [Western Australia]: Health Statistics Branch & Epidemiology Branch, State Health Purchasing Authority with assistance from Health Promotion Services, Health Dept. of Western Australia, 1995.

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Howieson, N. The identification of creatively gifted children in primary schools in Western Australia: Research project. [Western Australia]: Western Australian College of Advanced Education, 1986.

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Ann, Delroy, Patuto Michael, and Western Australian Museum, eds. The stolen generations: Separation of aboriginal children from their families in Western Australia. Perth, W.A: Western Australian Museum, 1999.

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Settlers, servants and slaves: Aboriginal and European children in nineteenth-century Western Australia. Nedlands, W.A: University of Western Australia Press, 2002.

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Davis, Julie M. Young children and the environment: Early education for sustainability. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010.

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Gregg, Alison. Catalysts for change: The influence of individuals in establishing children's library services in Western Australia. [Perth, Western Australia: LISWA, 1995.

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Australia, Western. Creating connections, 2000-2005: A five year plan for families and children in Western Australia. West Perth, WA: Family & Children's Policy Office, 2000.

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Children, families and communities: Context and consequences. 3rd ed. South Melbourne, Vic: Oxford University Press, 2009.

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Hayward, Linda. Petrol sniffing in Western Australia: An analysis of morbidity and mortality in 1981-86 and the prevalence of petrol sniffing in aboriginal children in the western desert region in 1987. Perth: Health Dept. of Western Australia, 1988.

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Office, Western Australia Family &. Children's Policy. Creating connections: A profile of current initiatives : government, business, and community sectors working together for families and children in Western Australia. West Perth, WA: Family & Children's Policy Office, 2000.

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Buti, Tony. After the removal: A submission by the Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia (Inc) to the National Inquiry into Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from their Families. [Perth]: Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia (Inc.), 1996.

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Schools, Western Australia Working Party on Disruptive Behaviour in. Disruptive behaviour in schools: Report of the Ministerial Working Party appointed by the Minister for Education and Planning in Western Australia, and chaired by L.W. Louden. Perth: Education Dept. of Western Australia, 1985.

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Saul, Tzipori, ed. Infectious diarrhoea in the young: Strategies for control in humans and animals : proceedings of an International Seminar on Diarrhoeal Disease in South East Asia and the Western Pacific Region, Geelong, Australia, 10-15 February 1985. Amsterdam: Excerpta Medica, 1985.

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Western Australia. Dept. of Environmental Protection., ed. Environment Western Australia 1998: State of the environment report. Perth, W.A: Dept. of Environmental Protection, 1998.

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Bradshaw, Felicity, and Norma MacDonald. Great Lizard Trek. CSIRO Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486308835.

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Rocky, an ornate dragon, lives on granite rocks in the south-west of Australia. But further north, where it is getting hotter and wetter, his desert relatives are having trouble with their eggs. As the lizards trek through country in search of a new home, Rocky shares local Indigenous and Western understanding of these changing environments and the animals that live in them. Written by Felicity Bradshaw, a retired Research Officer at University of Western Australia, and illustrated by Norma MacDonald, an Aboriginal Yamatji artist, The Great Lizard Trek will delight, entertain and inform primary aged children.
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Penelope, Hetherington, and University of Western Australia. Centre for Western Australian History., eds. Childhood and society in Western Australia. Nedland, W.A: University of Western Australia Press with Centre for Western Australian History, the University of Western Australia, 1988.

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Environment Western Australia: 1997 Draft State of the Environment Report : draft report for public discussion. [Perth, WA: Dept. of Environmental Protection, 1997.

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Armstrong, Patrick. Charles Darwin in Western Australia: A Young Scientist’s Perception of an Environment. Univ of Western Australia Pr, 1986.

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Western Australia. Dept. of Environmental Protection., ed. Bessie's brolly: A celebration of women and the environment in Western Australia. [Como, W.A.]: Dept. of Environmental Protection, 2000.

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Western Australia. Health Dept., Western Australia. Health Information Centre., and TVW Telethon Institute for Child Health Research., eds. Child and adolescent health in Western Australia: An overview. [East Perth, W.A.]: Health Dept. of W.A. [and] TVW Telethon Institute for Child Health Research, 1999.

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Western Australia. Health Dept. and TVW Telethon Institute for Child Health Research., eds. Specific child and adolescent health problems in Western Australia. [East Perth, W.A.]: Health Dept. of W.A. [and] TVW Telethon Institute for Child Health Research, 1999.

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1941-, Blanksby Brian A., ed. Athletics, growth, and development in children: The University of Western Australia study. Camberwell, Vic., Australia: Harwood Academic Publishers, 1994.

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Student achievement in studies of society and environment in Western Australian government schools, 1994. [Perth]: Education Dept. of Western Australia, 1996.

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Hetherington, Penelope. Settlers, Servants and Slaves: Aboriginal and European Children in Nineteenth Century Western Australia. University of Western Australia Press, 2003.

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Young Children and the Environment: Early Education for Sustainability. Cambridge University Press, 2014.

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Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia., ed. Telling our story: A report by the Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia (Inc.) on the removal of Aboriginal children from their families in Western Australia. [Western Australia]: The Service, 1995.

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Children and the Environment in an Australian Indigenous Community: A Psychological Approach. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Kreutz, Angela. Children and the Environment in an Australian Indigenous Community: A Psychological Approach. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Australia, Western. Proposed aluminium smelter, Kemerton, International Aluminium Consortium of Western Australia: Report and recommendations (Bulletin / Department of Conservation and Environment). Dept. of Conservation and Environment, 1985.

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Salinity : a situation statement for Western Australia: A report to the Minister for Primary Industry, Minister for the Environment. [South Perth, W.A.]: Agriculture Western Australia, 1996.

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Bowes, Jennifer, Rebekah Grace, and Kerry Hodge. Children, Families and Communities: Contexts and Consequences. Oxford University Press Australia & New Zealand, 2012.

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Hayes, Alan, and Jennifer Bowes. Children, Families and Communities: Contexts and Consequences. Oxford University Press Australia & New Zealand, 1999.

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Environment management programme for the management of low level radioactive gangue residue at the Intractable Waste Disposal Facility, Mt. Walton, East Western Australia for the Waste Management Division of the Department of Environmental Protection (on behalf of the Health Department of Western Australia). Perth, WA: Environmental Protection Authority, 1996.

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Holdaway, Simon, and Patricia Fanning. Geoarchaeology of Aboriginal Landscapes in Semi-arid Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643108950.

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This book provides readers with a unique understanding of the ways in which Aboriginal people interacted with their environment in the past at one particular location in western New South Wales. It also provides a statement showing how geoarchaeology should be conducted in a wide range of locations throughout Australia. One of the key difficulties faced by all those interested in the interaction between humans and their environment in the past is the complex array of processes acting over different spatial and temporal scales. The authors take account of this complexity by integrating three key areas of study – geomorphology, geochronology and archaeology – applied at a landscape scale, with the intention of understanding the record of how Australian Aboriginal people interacted with the environment through time and across space. This analysis is based on the results of archaeological research conducted at the University of New South Wales Fowlers Gap Arid Zone Research Station between 1999 and 2002 as part of the Western New South Wales Archaeology Program. The interdisciplinary geoarchaeological program was targeted at expanding the potential offered by archaeological deposits in western New South Wales, Australia. The book contains six chapters: the first two introduce the study area, then three data analysis chapters deal in turn with the geomorphology, geochronology and archaeology of Fowlers Gap Station. A final chapter considers the results in relation to the history of Aboriginal occupation of Fowlers Gap Station, as well as the insights they provide into Aboriginal ways of life more generally. Analyses are well illustrated through the tabulation of results and the use of figures created through Geographic Information System software. Winner of the 2015 Australian Archaeology Association John Mulvaney Book Award
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Buell, Lawrence. Environmental Writing for Children. Edited by Greg Garrard. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199742929.013.027.

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This article analyzes representative topoi or traditions emanating from the so-called golden age of children’s writing in the late Victorian era that feature encounters with the physical environment. It traces the emergence of modern (Western) environmentally oriented children’s literature and examines the permutations of two overlapping topoi that have served as carriers of environmental concern since the late nineteenth century. It reviews works that purport to imagine nonhuman life-worlds from the standpoint of the creatures themselves and those that deal with the discovery or construction of special, often hidden outdoor places by children that are shown to have catalytic significance in bonding them to the natural environment.
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Exposure standards for atmospheric contaminants in the workplace in Western Australia: This document incorporates Regulation 322 of the Occupational Health, Safety and Welfare Regulations 1988, and, Adopted National Exposure Standards for Atmospheric Contaminants in the Occupational Environment [NOHSC: 1003(1991)] declared by the National Occupational Health and Safety Commission. [Western Australia]: The Commission, 1991.

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Charles, Marilyn, Norma Tracey, Ursula Kim, Ursula Kim, and Celia Conolly. Transgenerational Trauma and the Aboriginal Preschool Child: Healing Through Intervention. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2015.

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Morton, Steve, Mandy Martin, Kim Mahood, and John Carty, eds. Desert Lake. CSIRO Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643108387.

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Desert Lake is a book combining artistic, scientific and Indigenous views of a striking region of north-western Australia. Paruku is the place that white people call Lake Gregory. It is Walmajarri land, and its people live on their Country in the communities of Mulan and Billiluna. This is a story of water. When Sturt Creek flows from the north, it creates a massive inland Lake among the sandy deserts. Not only is Paruku of national significance for waterbirds, but it has also helped uncover the past climatic and human history of Australia. Paruku's cultural and environmental values inspire Indigenous and other artists, they define the place as an enduring home, and have led to its declaration as an Indigenous Protected Area. The Walmajarri people of Paruku understand themselves in relation to Country, a coherent whole linking the environment, the people and the Law that governs their lives. These understandings are encompassed by the Waljirri or Dreaming and expressed through the songs, imagery and narratives of enduring traditions. Desert Lake is embedded in this broader vision of Country and provides a rich visual and cross-cultural portrait of an extraordinary part of Australia.
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Bosman, Caryl, Ay͑̅n Dedekorkut-Howes, and Andrew Leach, eds. Off the Plan. CSIRO Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486301843.

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The Gold Coast is a well-known and loved destination for local and international tourists, a city of surf and sun, pleasure and leisure. However, it is also one of the fastest growing cities in Australia, occupying the largest urban footprint outside the state capitals. How did the Gold Coast come to be what it is today? Off the Plan is the first in-depth, multidisciplinary academic study on the urbanisation and development of the Gold Coast. It addresses the historical circumstances, both accidental and intentional, that led to the Gold Coast’s infamous transition from a collection of settlements unburdened by planning regulations or a city centre to become Australia’s sixth largest city. With chapters on tourism, environment, media, architecture, governance and politics, planning, transportation, real estate development and demographics, Off the Plan demonstrates the importance that historical analysis has in understanding present-day planning problems and the value of the Gold Coast as a model for the rapidly evolving western city.
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Webb, Mark, ed. Australian Native Plants. CSIRO Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643106994.

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Australian Native Plants provides a comprehensive guide to the horticulture of our native plants. Based on nearly 50 years of experience at Kings Park and Botanic Garden in Perth, the book describes the necessary growing conditions for mainly Western Australian native plants and covers some of the more technical aspects such as plant propagation and grafting, the use and benefits of tissue culture, methods of seed collection and storage, and the role of smoke in improving germination. Western Australia is home to about five per cent of the world’s vascular plants and contains Australia’s only terrestrial ‘biodiversity hotspot’. Written by experts with an in-depth knowledge of how to grow these plants outside their natural habitat, Australian Native Plants provides the more technically minded professional or enthusiast with information based on decades of research, experimentation and application. It aims to encourage the growing of Australian plants so that they can be used more widely and contribute to interesting, attractive and diverse private gardens and public landscapes in a changing environment.
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Takeda, Wakako, Cathy Banwell, Kelebogile T. Setiloane, and Melissa K. Melby. Intersections of Food and Culture. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190626686.003.0011.

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This chapter examines how culture influences what people eat, and how food practices function to enculturate the next generation. We examine four case studies of two food items (sugars and animal proteins) in countries ranging from developing to developed economies, and Western, Eastern, and African cultures. The first three case studies focus on sugar (Australia, Japan, and Thailand) with Australia providing a case study from a Western developed country, Japan providing an example from an Eastern developed country, and Thailand providing an example from a new industrialized country. These three countries have seen changes in sugar consumption paralleling increases in non-communicable diseases. Although global concern for malnutrition is increasingly focused on overconsumption and obesity, it is important to remember that much of the world’s population still struggles with undernutrition. The fourth case study of the Yoruba in southern Nigeria serves to remind us of the importance of cross-cultural comparisons and diversity, as we see that many Yoruba children experience stunting and hunger. For them overconsumption of processed food and sugars is not the primary problem; rather, it is underconsumption of protein, particularly given their infectious disease load. Around the world, culture influences food preferences, and at the same time foods often are used to convey cultural values—such as convenience and modernity, urban lifestyle, hospitality, socialization, and moral education for children. Together these factors have implications for public health interventions and policies, yet collectively require a locally nuanced understanding of culture.
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Dubey, J. P. Toxoplasmosis, sarcocystosis, isosporosis, and cyclosporosis. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0054.

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Toxoplasmosis is a protozoan disease caused by Toxoplasma gondii. It is widely prevalent in humans and animals throughout the world, especially in the western hemisphere. Virtually all warm-blooded animals can act as intermediate hosts but the life cycle is completed only in cats, the definitive host. Cats excrete the resistant stage of T. gondii (oocysts) in faeces, and oocysts can survive in the environment for months. Humans become infected congenitally, by ingesting undercooked infected meat, or by ingesting food and water contaminated with oocysts from cat faeces. It can cause mental retardation and loss of vision in congenitally infected children and deaths in immunosuppressed patients, especially those with AIDS. There is no vaccine to control toxoplasmosis in humans at the present time but one is available for reduction of fetal losses in sheep.
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