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The marine fishes of North-Western Australia: A field guide for anglers and divers : a general guide to inshore fishes of tropical Australia. Perth, W.A: Western Australian Museum, 1988.

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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