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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Western Australia"

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Hamilton, Emma. « Such Is Western : An Overview of the Australian Western via Ned Kelly Films ». Studia Filmoznawcze 38 (21 juin 2017) : 31–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/0860-116x.38.3.

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The very existence of such athing as the “Australian Western” has been the subject of scholarly debate. This article utilizes the lens of Ned Kelly filmic representations to explore the development of the Western genre in Australia, and especially the ways in which historical consonances and dissonances, and processes of transatlantic cultural exchange have led to the development of films that can be reasonably recognized as both distinctly Western and distinctly Australian. Thus, this article gives consideration to the history, production and themes of Ned Kelly filmic representation in order to illu­minate the development of the Western in Australia. Such consideration highlights the ways in which the Western genre functions as alanguage through which to explore the meaning of settlement in occupied spaces, but whose dialectic differences reflect particular national contexts and relationships to Hollywood soft power.„TAKI JEST WESTERN” — PRZEGLĄD AUSTRALIJSKIEGO WESTERNU NA PODSTAWIE FILMÓW O NEDZIE KELLYMSamo istnienie czegoś takiego jak „australijski western” jest tematem akademickiej dyskusji. Niniej­szy artykuł wykorzystuje pryzmat filmowych reprezentacji słynnego australijskiego bandyty Neda Kelly w celu zbadania rozwoju gatunku westernu w Australii, a w szczególności sposobów, w jakich historyczne harmonie i dysharmonie oraz procesy transatlantyckiej wymiany kulturowej doprowadziły do rozwoju filmy mogące być słusznie postrzegane zarówno jako wyraźnie westernowe, jak i wyraź­nie australijskie. Tak więc esej ten poddaje pod rozwagę historię, produkcję i tematykę filmowych interpretacji postaci Neda Kelly'ego, żeby rzucić światło na rozwój gatunku westernu w Australii. Taki wzgląd uwydatnia sposoby, w jakich gatunek westernu funkcjonuje jako język, przez który można badać znaczenie osadnictwa na kolonizowanych terenach, ale którego dialektalne różnice odzwiercie­dlają konkretne narodowe konteksty i powiązania z „miękką siłą” soft power Hollywoodu. Przeł. Kordian Bobowski]]>
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Lambkin, KJ. « Revision of the Australian scorpion-fly genus Harpobittacus (Mecoptera : Bittacidae) ». Invertebrate Systematics 8, no 4 (1994) : 767. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/it9940767.

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Harpobittacus Gerstaecker is the largest of the six genera of Australian Bittacidae. Adults occur in eastern, south-eastern and south-western Australian eucalypt woodland and coastal heathland during spring and summer and sometimes autumn. The genus contains 11 species, which are diagnosed in the present revision: H. australis (Klug) [= australis rubripes Riek, syn. nov., = corethrarius (Rambur), = intermedius (Selys-Longchamps)] (south-east Australia, including Tasmania); H. albatus Riek, stat. nov. (= limnaeus Smithers, syn. nov.) (coastal eastern Australia); H. christine, sp. nov. (inland south-east Queensland); H. tillyardi Esben-Petersen ( = nigratus Navás) (coastal eastern Australia); H. rubricatus Riek (inland south-east Australia); H. scheibeli Esben-Petersen (= brewerae Smithers, syn. nov.) (inland and coastal eastern Australia); H. septentrionis, sp. nov. (coastal north Queensland); H. nigriceps (Selys-Longchamps) (mainland south-east Australia); H. similis Esben-Petersen, H. quasisimilis, sp. nov., and H. phaeoscius Riek (all south-west Western Australia). Cladistic analysis has produced the following hypothesis of relationships: (((australis (albatus christine)) (tillyardi rubricatus)) ((similis quasisimilis) ((scheibeli septentrionis) (nigriceps phaeoscius))). Immediate sister-species show little or no overlap in their geographic distributions.
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Paryż, Marek. « Contemporary Transnational Westerns : Trajectories and Constellations ». Studia Filmoznawcze 38 (21 juin 2017) : 5–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/0860-116x.38.1.

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This introductory article maps out the main directions to be observed in contemporary transnational Westerns. It looks specifically at three areas beyond the United States where the films in the Western genre have assumed the most symptomatic forms: Europe, Australia and Japan. European Westerns seem to comprise awider scope of artistic possibilities offered by the genre than elsewhere, as they subscribe to one of the following models: apopular action/sensational formula, an artistic engagement with the convention, or aparody. The Australian Western is related to the American genre primarily through historical analogies, while the Japanese Western has developed thanks to the similarity of the archetypal plots of U.S. Westerns and Japanese samurai films. WSPÓŁCZESNE WESTERNY TRANSNARODOWE: TRAJEKTORIE I KONSTELACJEArtykuł omawia pokrótce główne tendencje we współczesnych westernach transnarodowych. Szczególną uwagę zwrócono na trzy obszary geograficzne, gdzie gatunek przybrał w ostatnich kilkunastu latach najbardziej symptomatyczne formy: Europę, Australię i Japonię. Westerny europejskie dają najszerszy przegląd możliwości kreacyjnych i oscylują między trzema modelami: film akcji, parodia i artystyczny dialog z konwencją. Westerny australijskie korespondują z amerykańskimi przede wszystkim z uwagi na analogie historyczne, a produkcje japońskie — z racji podobieństw archetypów obecnych w westernach i filmach samurajskich. przeł. Kordian Bobowski
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Nagase, T., M. Akizuki, M. Onoda et M. Sato. « Chrysoprase from Warrawanda, Western Australia ». Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie - Monatshefte 1997, no 7 (12 septembre 1997) : 289–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/njmm/1997/1997/289.

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Barrett, Russell L. « A review of Planchonia (Lecythidaceae) in Australia ». Australian Systematic Botany 19, no 2 (2006) : 147. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/sb05008.

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The genus Planchonia Blume is reviewed for Australia with two species recognised. Planchonia rupestris R.L. Barrett is described as a new species apparently endemic to the sandstone plateaux of the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Lectotypes are designated for Cumbia australis Britten, Planchonia crenata Miers and Planchonia arborea var. australis Benth., each of which are synonyms of Planchonia careya (F.Muell.) Kunth. Illustrations, distribution maps and a key to the Australian species are presented.
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Phillips, Harry C. J., et Liz Kerr. « Western Australia ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 50, no 2 (juin 2004) : 278–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.2004.247_5.x.

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Miragliotta, Narelle, et Campbell Sharman. « Western Australia ». Australian Cultural History 28, no 1 (avril 2010) : 87–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07288430903164868.

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Lunnon, J. H. « Western Australia ». Australasian Journal of Optometry 8, no 7 (19 avril 2010) : 236–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1444-0938.1926.tb00954.x.

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Cosgrove, Beryl. « Western Australia ». Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses Journal 3, no 1 (mars 1990) : 12–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1033-3355(11)80019-6.

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Pugh, Judith. « Western Australia ». Australian Critical Care 5, no 2 (juin 1992) : 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1036-7314(92)70041-1.

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Thèses sur le sujet "Western Australia"

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Utting, Muriel. « Astronomy in Western Australia ». Thesis, Utting, Muriel (1993) Astronomy in Western Australia. Masters by Research thesis, Murdoch University, 1993. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/51548/.

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This thesis is devoted to a study of the origins and achievements of astronomers in Western Australia from 1829 to 1912. It addresses the questions about the role of astronomy in WA society, the reasons for the establishment of the Perth Observatory, and its achievements between 1896 and 1912. More widely, the thesis addresses the general question of the role of astronomy in our society and the contributions which astronomers have made to the development of Western Australia. The first Premier of Western Australia, Sir John Forrest, persuaded his Government to build an Observatory, promising that it would house necessary services for the State, that is, timekeeping, meteorology, geodesy, tidal predictions and education services, to provide a scientific basis for society. This service developed despite continuing opposition and interference from the Government and some sections of society. The thesis assesses the role of Lord Forrest and the Government Astronomer, W.E. Cooke, and his staff. The thesis examines the historical context of the founding of the Observatory, the initial tasks set for it by Cooke and the extent to which these goals were achieved. Cooke's experience in establishing a modern Observatory in a fledgling society is examined in detail in order to understand the reasons for his resignation in 1912 and the nature of his achievements. This study is intended to be both a scientific and social history of astronomy in Western Australia. It examines the scientific achievements of the Perth Observatory over its first 1 6 years in relation to its original objectives. The thesis also examines the social impact of the Observatory on WA society. The extent of its contribution is best assessed in the long-term where the benefits and costs of years of painstaking work can be more clearly understood. This thesis is intended to provide an insight into the role of astronomy in society and the costs and benefits of major scientific institutions. By focussing on the origins and early development of astronomy in WA we can see how the interplay of political, economic and social factors influences the development of science. We can also see how long it takes for scientific projects to reach maturity and how a long-term perspective is required in order to assess their outcomes.
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Dawes, Walter J. C. « A history of Australia-Japan trade : A Western Australian perspective ». Thesis, Dawes, Walter J. C. (1997) A history of Australia-Japan trade : A Western Australian perspective. Masters by Research thesis, Murdoch University, 1997. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/51492/.

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This thesis is an intellectual and personal journey, written not so much to prove a particular point about the relationship between Australia and Japan, but so that I might understand changes which have taken place in my lifetime. As a schoolboy voluntary worker at a military hospital, my earliest impressions of Japan were coloured by meeting victims of the Japanese invasions of Indonesia and New Guinea and the bombing of Darwin. My heroes included members of Sparrow Force, which fought on behind the Japanese lines in Timor, and Julius Tahija, winner of the Orange Cross for a valiant rearguard action in which hundreds of Japanese were killed. By the time I graduated from university my hatred of Japan, like that of most of my generation, had softened as memories of the war faded and Australia entered a period of full employment and rapid growth. Then, while working with a trading house in Indonesia in the late 1950s, I started to relate to Japanese as fellow human beings, as business competitors - and as members of the same golf club. It was not until the 1960s, working in a variety of industries as a management consultant, that I became aware of how much Japan could influence Australia's future: on the one hand as the dominant customer for our wool; and on the other as the maker of such things as synthetic rope which would put Australian rope and twine makers out of business. Upon joining the mining industry, the profitability of my company and my own income were inextricably linked with the success of Japanese industry. And yet my colleagues and I knew little about the country and the people upon whom we were so dependent. The desire to learn more about the strange symbiotic relationship between Japan and Australia was the genesis of this thesis. Its objective is very simple: to trace the history of Australia's relationship with Japan and to identify the role played by governments, the bureaucracy and private individuals as Australia responded to changes in the Japanese economy. It will show that the complementary relationship is dynamic, calling for constant change and adaptation…
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Robinson, Michael V. « Change and adjustment among the Bardi of Sunday Island, North-Western Australia ». Master's thesis, University of Western Australia, 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/280368.

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McLoughlin, Nicola. « Earth's earliest biosphere : Western Australia ». Thesis, University of Oxford, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.433368.

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Jewell, Trevor. « Martu tjitji pakani : Martu child rearing and its implications for the child welfare system ». University of Western Australia. Social Work and Social Policy Discipline Group, 2009. http://theses.library.uwa.edu.au/adt-WU2009.0147.

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In this research, I explore my belief that one the reasons for the continuing poor outcomes for Indigenous people was that State-wide and national programs ignored unique local Indigenous culture and did not actively involve local Indigenous people in the development of programs for their area. I chose to examine this perception through investigation of the tension between Indigenous culture and worldview and the dominant White values of the child welfare system (broadly defined), through description of Martu child rearing practices and beliefs in the remote Western Australian town of Wiluna. The Martu live in a remote environment of material poverty, high levels of unemployment, low levels of educational achievement and poor health outcomes. The research sponsored by the Ngangganawili Aboriginal Health Service and located in its Early Childhood Centre, uses an Indigenous research approach based on Brayboy's (2005) TribalCrit to explore Martu child rearing practices, beliefs and values. It uses the stories told by the Martu in Wiluna about the way they and their families were brought up and observations of Martu families to answer research questions around Martu definitions of children and families, their concerns for their children, ways of ensuring the well being of their children, and whether there is a Martu child welfare approach. The research then considers the implications of these Martu practices for the broadly defined child welfare system. The stories told by the Martu show that they have a unique way of bringing up their children that is different to those in the dominant White culture. This uniqueness is derived from a combination of the recent colonisation of the Martu, their culture and their post colonisation experiences. The implications of Martu child rearing for the child welfare system are based on the assumption that Martu are wholly dependent on poorly designed and targeted government provided or funded services, and the current ways of delivering these services is failing the Martu. The research concludes that the key to improving outcomes for Martu children and their families is for the agencies delivering these services to form close working relationships with the Martu; operate within, understand, appreciate, and respect Martu Law and culture; understand their (personal and agency) and Martu post colonisation histories; and allow for Martu control, definition of priorities and development of strategies to address the problems.
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Edmonds, Leigh. « Western air ways : Making aviation in Western Australia 1919-1941 ». Thesis, Edmonds, Leigh (1991) Western air ways : Making aviation in Western Australia 1919-1941. PhD thesis, Murdoch University, 1991. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/51496/.

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This thesis is about the development of aviation in Western Australia from 1919 to 1941. It includes a detailed description of the major events which took place in the state during that period and of many related events in other places which combined to create the direction which the development of aviation took in this state. The thesis concludes that Western Australia’s isolation from the rest of Australia, politically and geographically, and its even greater isolation from the centre of the British Empire, meant that Western Australians had almost no control over the aviation services which they used. Aviation started early in Western Australia but the state's small population and large distances, as well as the factors of isolation, meant that it developed slowly during the 1920s. There was a brief flowering of activity at the end of the decade but it withered under the pressure of the depression. Developments in the 1930s were the direct result of Commonwealth government planning for the introduction of air services to Britain and growing local commercial support for aviation which followed from government led developments. Preparations for war and the first couple of years fighting, before Japan entered the war, led to even greater Commonwealth control over aviation. The evidence used in this thesis is analyzed from various perspectives but most commonly as politics, imperial relations and administration. This is because they were the main factors to influence aviation’s development when almost all successful air services in Australia were regulated by and often subsidised by the Commonwealth government.
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Buchanan, David. « Contextual thesis Part I & ; Part II : Book of poems, "Looking off the Southern Edge" ; Stage play (full-length) : Ecstasis ». Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2001. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/1015.

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This thesis, which accompanies my book of poems Looking Off the Southern Edge and my full-length stage play Ecstasis, is submitted in two parts: Part-I and Part-II. Part-l contextualises the writing practice of the above poems in considering the epistemological, autobiographical and landscape contexts of my poetry. Part-I then discusses how the poetry is involved in the process of decentring subjectivity within the southern India/Pacific arena. It should be pointed out that Part-I was submitted and marked last year, as the first year component of the Master of Arts (Writing) course. It is included this year because much of its thesis informs Part-II (and indeed is referred to and referenced by Part-II), especially in terms of my general theoretical approach to writing poems, plays, as well as the relevance of my music, painting and stained glass practices. Part II mostly addresses the writing of the play Ecstasis. I have however, discussed why I have re-edited, augmented and re-submitted my book of poems. I have then contextualised the writing of the play, by addressing the areas of Apophasis and the Aporia of 'the story', An Ecstatic Dramaturgy and the Undecidable Subject, and Ecstasis and an Endemic Specificity. This play was written, workshopped and enjoyed a partially moved reading (as late as the 11th, November) in the course of this year. While the writing of the piece is addressed under the previous headings, the workshopping and reading process is discussed in Workshopping the 'Spectacle Text' in the Co-operative Medium of 'Theatre. I have also included Appendix (i) in support of this process, in particular, the changes inspired by the reading. The conclusion discusses some of the boundaries for my writing of A Poetry and The Spectacle Text for theatre, and hints at the context required for any writing of experimentation in the southern Indian/Pacific arena.
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Brooks, David William. « Dreamings and connections to country : among the Ngaanyatjarra and Pintupi of the Australian western desert ». Phd thesis, Canberra, ACT : The Australian National University, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/146666.

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In broad terms, this thesis has a two-fold aim. Firstly, it is a study of Aboriginal connectedness to country over a large area of the Australian Western Desert, sufficiently large that it embraces the main country of two recognised desert peoples, the Ngaanyatjarra and the Pintupi. This breadth of coverage enables me to undertake a comparison in respect to certain aspects of culture, social organisation and the relationship to land. There have previously been few detailed studies of these matters in the desert, and none in which two large scale groupings have been able to be compared in this way. Secondly, the thesis sets out to fill a 'gap' in the anthropological record, inasmuch as it provides the first detailed ethnography of the Ngaanyatjarra. Of the two peoples, these are the ones with whom I have predominantly worked, and about whom I have by far the greater amount of material. The aims of the thesis in regard to the Pintupi,who have already been the subject o fa major ethnographic work by another author, are more modest. Their connectedness to country is something that is of vital importance in the life world of the desert people, but it is a complex and elusive matter that has proven baffling to many scholars. The thesis reviews this earlier work, and also shows that while in recent decades there have been major improvements in the level of understanding, many questions still remain. This thesis grapples with some of these questions, in the process also problematising some areas that had previously been unexamined. A major focus of the thesis is on the tjukurrpa (Dreaming). While every account of the Aboriginal relationship to the land has necessarily addressed this subject, the coverage provided here is more broad-ranging and more detailed than most. I saw it as essential to address this phenomenon in all its aspects that I could think of. The Dreaming permeates desert life so thoroughly that it is hard to gain a clear analytical perspective on it without this exhaustive approach. For the same reason, there is also a tendency to assume that the Dreaming provides reasons, prescriptions or justifications for virtually every aspect of life, which I am able to show is not the case. This makes it possible to tackle the subject of the Dreaming on another level, considering questions not only about its achievements as a system of thought and practice, but also about its limitations. In other words, a more critical perspective becomes possible. The other major focus is on the forms of social organisation that are related to country. After the abandonment of earlier, inappropriate models of patrilineal descent organisation, the desert has come to be seen as an essentially 'structureless' place. I consider this proposition at length, and on the basis of my ethnographic evidence and analysis of the Dreaming, suggest that in fact two 'modes' of social organisation and relationship to country are to be found here, one having much more 'structure' than the other.
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Ferris, David Glen. « Evolutionary differentation in Lolium L. (Ryegrass) in response to the Mediterranean-type climate and changing farming systems of Western Australia ». University of Western Australia. School of Plant Biologyd%695 Electronic theses, 2008. http://theses.library.uwa.edu.au/adt-WU2008.0040.

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Adaptation of exotic species to the Australian landscape poses a serious threat to the integrity of natural ecosystems and profitability of current farming systems. Ryegrass, an outcrossing species complex (Lolium spp.) and an intractable weed of cropping systems, was used as a candidate to further investigate adaptation within Mediterranean-type environments. Evolutionary differentiation in naturalised populations and their adaptive potential were examined in common gardens by characterising the genetic variability within and between 80 populations collected across 8 cropping regions, and 30 populations from adjacent paddocks differing in key management inputs. Morphological variability within and between populations was not found to be simply the consequence of variable distribution in the number and frequency of taxonomic species which colonised Australia with European settlement. Most plants were intermediate in appearance between L. rigidum Gaud. and L. multiflorum Lam. Ecotypic differentiation between regions was clearly evident even though the vast majority of variation in life history traits was found within sites (except for flowering time, 18%). Overall, as growing season length decreased flowering time and spikelet number per spike also decreased; conversely, florets per spikelet, flag leaf size, and population uniformity increased. Larger leaves and lower maternal investment per seed may confer an adaptive advantage in more arid, cropping intensive habitats where competition to intercept light is intense and moisture availability during seed fill more uncertain. By contrast smaller, more numerous leaves and a wider diversity in life history traits may confer an adaptive advantage in higher rainfall, grazing intensive habitats where the risk of predation (consumption) of plant parts is greater and a wider range of biotic pressures abound. iv However, in spite of the large amount of variability in morphological traits upon which selection could act, no evidence was found to support the claim that ryegrass would change in response to mechanical seed collection at harvest (chaff-cart use) to circumvent such control. The frequency of a deleterious adaptation to acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase inhibiting herbicides appeared stable in one population after 13 years without herbicide use. Notwithstanding, the frequency of herbicide resistance declined sharply within a 20 m zone adjacent to a susceptible area but this has only limited agronomic benefit. By contrast, the potential to decimate the frequency of resistance by sowing herbicide-susceptible tetraploid ryegrass was identified, and glasshouse results were consistent with the minority cytotype exclusion principle. Possible experimental approaches to field validate this novel concept and key issues to be resolved are discussed.
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McKenna, Tarquam. « Heteronormativity and rituals of difference for gay and lesbian educators ». University of Western Australia. Graduate School of Education, 2008. http://theses.library.uwa.edu.au/adt-WU2008.0129.

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This research provides an ethnographic and phenomenological study of how lesbian and gay educators in Western Australia employed adaptive rituals of conformity and nonconformity within their educational culture. This thesis depended on these educators telling their own story and it became a more complex study of their perception of and adaptation to homophobic distancing and repression. Through private interviews and collaboration with the co-participants in the research the study makes sense of the roles lesbian and gay educators enact in the educational culture in Western Australia around the time of Law Reform in 2002. The study is not an historical account but presents data from a specific historical context as a contribution to knowledge of how lesbian and gay educators view themselves and construct themselves in educational settings. The stories of everyday experience of Western Australian lesbian and gay educators present layers of gestured meanings, symbolic processes, cultural codes and contested sexuality and gender ideologies thereby reconstructing the reality of lesbian and gay educators. The research provides a range of embodied narratives and distinctive counter-narratives experienced by this group of educators in Western Australia. The study demonstrates that there are social practices in schooling that assist in the recognition and construction of their own gender identity even though the law in Western Australia at the time of writing, precluded the public promotion of lesbian and gay activities, and by association, silenced what many take to be their preferred mode of public behaviours. More importantly the study maps the extremely subtle processes involved in generating and expressing homophobia resulting in a sense of double invisibility, a constitutive silencing of personhood, which makes even the identification of rituals problematic. The very different stories reveal various interpretive strategies of belonging to the dominant homophobic culture, furthering our understanding of the contemporary identity formation issues of a hitherto invisible and silenced group of educators.
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Livres sur le sujet "Western Australia"

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Williams, Jeff. Western Australia. 2e éd. Hawthorn, Vic : Lonely Planet, 1998.

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Parish, Steve. Western Australia. Archerfield, Qld : Steve Parish Pub., 2000.

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Burt, Jocelyn. Discover Western Australia. Nedlands, W.A : University of Western Australia Press, 1993.

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Geological Society of Western Australia., dir. Gold : Western Australia. Perth : Dept. of Mines, Geological Survey, 1987.

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Zekulich, Mike. Wine Western Australia. Perth, W.A : St. George Books, 1994.

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Parish, Steve. Perth, Western Australia. Fortitude Valley, Qld : Steve Parish Pub., 1996.

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Mushin, Ilana. A grammar of (Western) Garrwa. Boston, [MA] : De Gruyter Mouton, 2012.

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Bennett, Bruce. Western Australian writing : A bibliography. South Fremantle, W.A : Fremantle Arts Centre Press in association with the Centre for Studies in Australian Literature, University of Western Australia, 1990.

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Williams, Jeff. Western Australia : A Lonely Planet Australia guide. Australia : Lonely Planet, 1995.

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Tyler, Michael J. Frogs of Western Australia. 3e éd. Perth : Western Australian Museum, 2000.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Western Australia"

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Frahm, Michael. « Australia : Western Australian Ombudsman ». Dans Australasia and Pacific Ombudsman Institutions, 187–98. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33896-0_14.

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Eliot, Ian, et Eric Bird. « Western Australia ». Dans Encyclopedia of the World's Coastal Landforms, 1279–92. Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8639-7_230.

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Webb, John A., Ross Anderson et Jay Anderson. « North–Western Australia ». Dans Cave and Karst Systems of the World, 149–60. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-24267-0_9.

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Short, Andrew D. « Southern Western Australia Region ». Dans Australian Coastal Systems, 997–1048. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-14294-0_30.

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Short, Andrew D. « Southwest Western Australia Region ». Dans Australian Coastal Systems, 1067–120. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-14294-0_32.

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Herrmann, Tessa. « Australia, Western : Uranium Mining ». Dans Encyclopedia of Mineral and Energy Policy, 1–4. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40871-7_130-1.

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Devenish, Louise. « Percussion in Western Australia ». Dans Global Percussion Innovations, 108–26. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019. | Series : Routledge research in music : Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315180595-6.

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Herrmann, Tessa. « Australia, Western : Uranium Mining ». Dans Encyclopedia of Mineral and Energy Policy, 32–35. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-47493-8_130.

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Hanks, Laura Hourston. « Western Australia Museum Boola Bardip, Perth, Australia ». Dans New Museum Design, 73–90. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2020. : Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429435591-4.

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Kilminster, Kieryn, Renae Hovey, Michelle Waycott et Gary A. Kendrick. « Seagrasses of Southern and South-Western Australia ». Dans Seagrasses of Australia, 61–89. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71354-0_3.

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Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Western Australia"

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Fraser, I., et R. H. Bruce. « Petroleum Developments in Western Australia ». Dans Offshore Technology Conference. Offshore Technology Conference, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.4043/8906-ms.

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Stewart, J. R. « Electricity industry reform in Western Australia ». Dans 2004 IEEE International Conference on Electric Utility Deregulation, Restructuring and Power Technologies. Proceedings. IEEE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/drpt.2004.1338455.

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Rivers, M. R., A. F. McCrea, G. Calder, K. Moore, R. Kuzich, D. Hanks et D. Nandapi. « Towards sustainable irrigation in Western Australia ». Dans SUSTAINABLE IRRIGATION 2006. Southampton, UK : WIT Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/si060211.

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Trujillo, Maria Isabel, Paulien Veen, Waldemar Szemat-Vielma et Esther Escobar-Burnham. « The Race to Conquer the Hydrogen Business : The Seven Territories of Australia's Strategy ». Dans SPE EuropEC - Europe Energy Conference featured at the 84th EAGE Annual Conference & Exhibition. SPE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/214426-ms.

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Abstract Australia has embarked on a fast race to become the leading hydrogen provider in the Asia Pacific, supported by countries such as Japan and South Korea as firm customers. The seven territories of Australia are developing their business strategies to achieve competitiveness and a place in the race. A strategy based on a strengths, weakness, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) analysis has been derived from each territory, considering the current state-of-the-art hydrogen technologies and their main drivers. These strategies have been benchmarked against the Australia Council National Hydrogen Strategy and the Australia Electricity Market Operator Strategy regarding the scenario of a hydrogen superpower for Australia to become an essential player in the hydrogen market using the IBA (Interactive Bundle Analysis) framework. The seven territories’ strategies were analyzed, and a set of recommendations are derived from this analysis with the aim to reinforce each territory strategy, providing the Australian Federal Government a framework to assess which project to finance projects first and assist in de-risking them to attract private capital, which is essential for the country to become a large-scale hydrogen producer and exporter. This analysis recommends that should Australia focus on the development of blue hydrogen first and secures market share via Western Australia using steam methane reformer (SMR) and Victoria with the brown coal gasification, both fitted with the corresponding carbon capture and storage (CCS). In parallel, the Australian Federal government should incentivize Tasmania to produce green hydrogen followed by Queensland and Western Australia while other territories need to develop as per their individual strengths.
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Wilson, C., K. Chow, L. Harvey-Smith, B. Indermuehle, M. Sokolowski et R. Wayth. « The Australian Radio Quiet Zone — Western Australia : Objectives, implementation and early measurements ». Dans 2016 International Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications (ICEAA). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iceaa.2016.7731554.

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C. Wilson, V., M. Cooper et M. Seman. « Geophysical Exploration for Paleochannels in Western Australia ». Dans 57th EAEG Meeting. Netherlands : EAGE Publications BV, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201409481.

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Hill, Robin Andrew, Gerry O'Halloran, Ralf Napalowski, Bimal Wanigaratne, Alison Anne Elliott et Mark Alan Jackson. « Development of the Stybarrow Field, Western Australia ». Dans SPE Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/115373-ms.

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Macgregor, C., B. Stewart et C. Farrell. « A waterways management framework for Western Australia ». Dans RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT 2009. Southampton, UK : WIT Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/rm090011.

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Kragt, Marit, Christine Lison, Ana Manero et Jacob Hawkis. « Mine site rehabilitation conditions in Western Australia ». Dans 13th International Conference on Mine Closure. Australian Centre for Geomechanics, Perth, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.36487/acg_rep/1915_09_kragt.

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Wilkes, Paul G., Brett D. Harris et Anton Kepic. « Geophysical Investigations in Rural Towns of Western Australia ». Dans Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems 2006. Environment and Engineering Geophysical Society, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.4133/1.2923722.

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Rapports d'organisations sur le sujet "Western Australia"

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Buchanan, Riley, Daniel Elias, Darren Holden, Daniel Baldino, Martin Drum et Richard P. Hamilton. The archive hunter : The life and work of Leslie R. Marchant. The University of Notre Dame Australia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32613/reports/2021.2.

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Professor Leslie R. Marchant was a Western Australian historian of international renown. Richly educated as a child in political philosophy and critical reason, Marchant’s understandings of western political philosophies were deepened in World War Two when serving with an international crew of the merchant navy. After the war’s end, Marchant was appointed as a Protector of Aborigines in Western Australia’s Depart of Native Affairs. His passionate belief in Enlightenment ideals, including the equality of all people, was challenged by his experiences as a Protector. Leaving that role, he commenced his studies at The University of Western Australia where, in 1952, his Honours thesis made an early case that genocide had been committed in the administration of Aboriginal people in Western Australia. In the years that followed, Marchant became an early researcher of modern China and its relationship with the West, and won respect for his archival research of French maritime history in the Asia-Pacific. This work, including the publication of France Australe in 1982, was later recognised with the award of a French knighthood, the Chevalier d’Ordre National du Mèrite, and his election as a fellow to the Royal Geographical Society. In this festschrift, scholars from The University of Notre Dame Australia appraise Marchant’s work in such areas as Aboriginal history and policy, Westminster traditions, political philosophy, Australia and China and French maritime history.
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Burns-Dans, Elizabeth, Alexandra Wallis et Deborah Gare. A History of the Architects Board of Western Australia, 1921-2021. The Architects Board of Western Australia and The University of Notre Dame Australia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32613/reports/2021.1.

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An economic and population boom in the 1890s created opportunities for architects to find work and fame in Western Australia. Architecture, therefore, became a viable profession for the first time, and the number of practicing architects in the colony (and then state) quickly grew. Associations such as the Western Australian Institute of Architects were established to organise the profession, but as the number of architects grew and Western Australian society matured, it became evident that a role for government was required to ensure practice standards and consumer protection. In 1921, therefore, the Architects Act was passed, and, in the following year, the Architects Board of Western Australia was launched. This report traces the evolution and transformation of professional architectural practice since then, and evaluates the role and impact of the Board in its first century.
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Botello, Cheryl, Martin Drum et Robbie Busch. Poverty, Homelessness and Migrants in Western Australia. The University of Notre Dame Australia and the Catholic Archdiocese of Perth, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.32613/csos/2019.1.

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Head, Brian, et Linda Colley. Senior Executive Service Case Study : Western Australia. Australia and New Zealand School of Government, janvier 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.54810/txef1190.

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This paper is one of a series of eight which summarise how senior executive arrangements in Australia’s public services have evolved since the 1980s. They look at the legislative and policy changes over that period and provide a snapshot of arrangements for senior public servants through to 2021
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Cunningham, Stuart, Marion McCutcheon, Mark Ryan, Susan Kerrigan, Phillip McIntyre et Greg Hearn. ‘Creative Hotspots’ in the regions : Key thematic insights and findings from across Australia. Queensland University of Technology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/rep.eprints.227753.

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Description The Creative Hotspots project, or as it was officially titled Australian Cultural and Creative Activity: A Population and Hotspot Analysis, was an expansive, four-year project funded by an Australian Research Council Linkage grant (LP160101724). This comprehensive national study investigated the contemporary dynamics of cultural and creative activity in largely regional and non-capital cities and towns across Australia before the outbreak of COVID-19 in March 2020. In total, the project conducted fieldwork in 17 creative and cultural hotspots across five states: Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Western Australia, and South Australia, examining what makes each hotspot “hot”, identifying the dynamics that underpinned their high concentrations of creative and cultural employment and activity. This White Paper outlines the project's findings and outcomes.
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Bigu, J., A. Frattini et E. Edwardson. Characterization of a monazite sample from Western Australia mineral sands. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/328671.

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Martin, Shane, Duncan Moore et Martyn Hazelwood. Coastal inundation modelling for Busselton, Western Australia, under current and future climate. Geoscience Australia, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.11636/record.2014.003.

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Gilchrist, David, Shamit Saggar et Sumayyah Ahmad. The Governance and Operation of Smaller Statutory Agencies : Evidence Review Report. Australia and New Zealand School of Government, mars 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54810/nwyq9751.

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ANZSOG has partnered with the public sector commissions of Queensland and Western Australia to commission a research project investigating small statutory agencies, with the goal of producing best practice guidance for establishing, governing and operating these increasingly important and numerous arms of government. This evidence review, undertaken by the University of Western Australia’s Public Policy Institute, is the first output from the project. It summarises the literature and its contribution to identifying issues facing small agencies and also reveals critical gaps which will provide future directions for this research project and the field more broadly
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le Poidevin, Steve, Tehani Kuske, Dianne Edwards et Russell Temple. Australian Petroleum Accumulations Report 7 Browse Basin : Western Australia and Territory of Ashmore and Cartier Islands adjacent area, 2nd edition. Geoscience Australia, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.11636/record.2015.010.

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Picard, Kim, Scott L. Nichol, Riko Hashimoto, Andrew Carroll, George Bernadel, Leonie Jones, Justy Siwabessy et al. Seabed environments and shallow geology of the Leveque Shelf, Browse Basin, Western Australia. Geoscience Australia, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.11636/record.2014.010.

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