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2019Issues of sexual harassment in unpaid work: Submission to the Australian Human Rights Commission National Inquiry into Sexual Harassment in Australian WorkplacesHewitt, A.; Owens, R.; Stewart, A.; Howe, J.; Australian Human Rights Commission
2009Issues, challenges and vision for the future of the nursing profession in Sri Lanka: a reviewJayasekara Gangoda Arachchilag, Rasika Sirilal
2018“It breaks your soul”: an in-depth exploration of workplace injustice in nursingSkinner, N.; Van Dijk, P.; Stothard, C.; Fein, E.C.
2013"It can be quite difficult to have your creativity on tap" : balancing client expectations and artistic practice in the tattoo industryBarbour, K.; da Rocha Brito, C.; Ciampi, M.M.; VI World Congress on Communication and Arts, WCCA'13 (4 Apr 2013 - 7 Apr 2013 : Geelong, Vic.)
2019‘It depends what you mean by leadership’: an analysis of stakeholder perspectives on consumer leadershipStewart, S.; Scholz, B.; Gordon, S.; Happell, B.
2012It depends which way the wind blows: An integrated assessment of projected climate change impacts and adaptation options for the Alinytjara Wilurara Natural Resources Management region: final report June 2012Bardsley, D.; Wiseman, N.; Alinytjara Wilurara Natural Resources Management Board
2007"It doesn't do any harm, but patients feel better": a qualitative exploratory study on gastroenterologists' perspectives on the role of antidepressants in inflammatory bowel diseaseMikocka-Walus, A.; Turnbull, D.; Moulding, N.; Wilson, I.; Andrews, J.; Holtmann, G.
2020'It is always worth the extra effort': organizational structures and barriers to collaboration with consumers in mental health research: perspectives of non-consumer researcher alliesHappell, B.; Gordon, S.; Roper, C.; Scholz, B.; Ellis, P.; Waks, S.; Warner, T.; Platania-Phung, C.
2003It is God who speaks in the thunder ...: Mediating ontologies of faith and fear in Aboriginal ChristianityMagowan, Fiona Caroline
2020It Is Hot in the Sun: Antarctic Mosses Have High Temperature Optima for Photosynthesis Despite Cold ClimatePerera-Castro, A.V.; Waterman, M.J.; Turnbull, J.D.; Ashcroft, M.B.; McKinley, E.; Watling, J.R.; Bramley-Alves, J.; Casanova-Katny, A.; Zuniga, G.; Flexas, J.; Robinson, S.A.
2019‘It is meant to be heart rather than head’; international perspectives of teaching from lived experience in mental health nursing programsBocking, J.; Happell, B.; Scholz, B.; Horgan, A.; Goodwin, J.; Lahti, M.; Platania-Phung, C.; MacGabhann, L.; Greaney, S.; Granerud, A.; Griffin, M.; Russell, S.; Bjornsson, E.; van der Vaart, K.J.; Ellilä, H.; Hals, E.; Doody, R.; Vatula, A.; Pulli, J.; Manning, F.; et al.
2010'It is what we are here for - a once in a lifetime chance': A tale of inspirational leadershipKerr, F.; ANZAM Conference (24th : 2010 : Adelaide, Australia)
2009"It is widely known" – dialogic features of undergraduate students' writing in LinguisticsCominos, N.; Australian Systemic Functional Linguistics Association Conference (2009 : Brisbane, Qld.)
2014It IS worth the effort: patient knowledge of reproductive aspects of inflammatory bowel disease improves dramatically after a single group education sessionMountifield, R.; Andrews, J.; Bampton, P.
2006'It is': Reflections on the role of music in Sartre's La 'Nausee'Carroll, M.
2005It isn't so, but could it be?Mortensen, C.
2019'It shouldn't be this hard': exploring the challenges of rural health researchGreville, H.; Haynes, E.; Kagie, R.; Thompson, S.C.
2019It takes a community to conceive: an analysis of the scope, nature and accuracy of online sources of health information for couples trying to conceiveKedzior, S.; Bianco-Miotto, T.; Breen, J.; Diener, K.R.; Donnelley, M.W.; Dunning, K.R.; Penno, M.A.; Schjenken, J.E.; Sharkey, D.J.; Hodyl, N.A.; Fullston, T.; Gardiner, M.; Brown, H.; Rumbold, A.R.
2003IT trends in architectureBruton, Dean Christopher
2016It was inevitable that they would grow old: the foreseeable crisis of immigrant aged care in South AustraliaAgutter, K.; Cosmini-Rose, D.; Cosmini-Rose, D.