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2003Monitoring coastal change in Pacific atoll nations: the Pacific Atoll Costal Monitoring and Analysis Network (PACMAN)Kench, P.; Harvey, N.; Kench, P.; Hume, T.; Coasts and Ports Australasian Conference (2003 : Auckland, N.Z.)
2019Parental offending and children’s emergency department presentations in New South Wales, AustraliaWhitten, T.; Green, M.; Laurens, K.; Tzoumakis, S.; Harris, F.; Carr, V.; Dean, K.
2015Short horizons and obesity futures: Disjunctures between public health interventions and everyday temporalitiesWarin, M.; Zivkovic, T.; Moore, V.; Ward, P.R.; Jones, M.
2016The role of business size in assessing the uptake of health promoting workplace initiatives in AustraliaTaylor, A.; Pilkington, R.; Montgomerie, A.; Feist, H.
2022Early developmental vulnerabilities following exposure to domestic violence and abuse: Findings from an Australian population cohort record linkage studyWhitten, T.; Green, M.J.; Tzoumakis, S.; Laurens, K.R.; Harris, F.; Carr, V.J.; Dean, K.
2023Profiles of resilience from early to middle childhood among children known to Child Protection servicesGreen, M.J.; Piotroswka, P.J.; Tzoumakis, S.; Whitten, T.; Laurens, K.R.; Butler, M.; Katz, I.; Harris, F.; Carr, V.J.
2023Relationships between parental mental illness and/or offending and offspring contact with the police in childhood: Findings from a longitudinal record-linkage studyAthanassiou, U.; Green, M.J.; Tzoumakis, S.; Whitten, T.; Laurens, K.R.; Harris, F.; Carr, V.J.; Dean, K.
2021Increased incidence of childhood mental disorders following exposure to early life infectionGreen, M.J.; Watkeys, O.J.; Whitten, T.; Thomas, C.; Kariuki, M.; Dean, K.; Laurens, K.R.; Harris, F.; Carr, V.J.
2003Explaining lake and catchment change using sediment derived and written histories: an Australian perspectiveTibby, J.
2022The terminal lakes of the Murray River, Australia, were predominantly fresh before large-scale upstream water abstraction: Evidence from sedimentary diatoms and hydrodynamical modellingTibby, J.; Haynes, D.; Gibbs, M.; Mosley, L.; Bourman, R.P.; Fluin, J.