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1. Development and Decolonisation: the 1964 UN Conference on Trade and Development and the Independence of Papua New Guinea.

2. AUSTRALIA'S 2009 DEFENSE WHITE PAPER.

3. The coloniality of labor: Migrant Black African youths' experiences of looking for and finding work in an Australian deindustrializing city.

4. Investing in home: development outcomes and climate change adaptation for seasonal workers living between Solomon Islands and Australia.

5. The role of tourism in service sector employment: Do market capital, financial development and trade also play a role?

6. The battle of the colours: Irish Catholic identity, St Joseph's Nudgee College, and rugby 1891–1914.

7. A comparison of rural crimes in Australia (NSW) and South Africa.

8. The Middle Zone: The 1964 UN Conference on Trade and Development and the Australian Response.

9. Area‐specific subsidies and population dynamics: Evidence from the Australian zone tax offset.

10. Rethinking the expert: Co‐creating curriculum to support international work‐integrated learning with community development organisations.

11. Creativity in the ‘Torrid’ zone: policy, creative industries and the vision for Northern Australia.

12. Mining’s impact on the competitiveness of other sectors in a resource-rich economy: Australia since the 1840s.

13. “A New Hope for Asia”? Australia, the United States and the Promotion of Economic Development in Southeast Asia.

14. Ideas, actors and institutions: lessons from South Australian Health in All Policies on what encourages other sectors' involvement.

15. Exploring how urban design has sought to inspire confidence and longevity in Western Australia’s Pilbara region.

16. Advancing Manufacturing?: Blinkered Visions in U.S. and Australian Urban Policy.

17. The global commodities boom and the reshaping of regional economies: the Australian experience.

18. 'Give Me Liberty, or Give Me . . . Nice, New, Shiny Things': Global Development Aid Education in Australia.

19. How useful is the yield spread as a predictor of growth in Australia?

20. Managing undesirable outputs in the Australian construction industry using Data Envelopment Analysis models.

21. Media Constructions of Aboriginality: implications for engagement with coal seam gas development in Australia.

22. Port infrastructure pricing policy and practice: a case study of Australia and New Zealand seaports.

23. Australian higher education reforms – unification or diversification?

24. Law and policy frameworks for local content in the development of petroleum resources: Norwegian and Australian perspectives on cross-sectoral linkages and economic diversification.

25. Start‐up Communities as Communities of Practice: Shining a Light on Geographical Scale and Membership.

26. Knowledge-based development dynamics in less favoured regions: insights from Australian and Icelandic university towns.

27. Assessing the impact of public safety leader development in Australasia.

28. Co-Futuring Narratives for Toowoomba - A Regional Australian Community.

29. ФЕНОМЕН ЗОЛОТИХ І АЛМАЗНИХ "ЛИХОМАНОК" ЯК ТЕРИТОРІАЛЬНЕ, ГІРНИЧЕ Й СОЦІОКУЛЬТУРНЕ ОСВОЄННЯ ПІВДЕННОЇ АФРИКИ (ЧАСТИНА ДРУГА) У

30. Australian Cities Lead the "Race to the Top": Lessons for the United States.

31. Local Engagement with the Global Knowledge Economy: The Politics of University Partnerships.

32. Reply to Schandl et al., 2016, JCLEPRO and Hatfield-Dodds et al., 2015, Nature: How challenging is decoupling for Australia?: Reply to: Schandl H., Hatfield-Dodds S., Wiedmann T., Geschke A., Cai Y., West J., Newth D., Baynes T., Lenzen M. and Owen A. (2016). Decoupling global environmental pressure and economic growth: scenarios for energy use, materials use and carbon emissions. Journal of Cleaner Production 132: 45–56; Hatfield-Dodds S., H. Schandl, P.D. Adams, T.M. Baynes, T.S. Brinsmead, B.A. Bryan, F.H. Chiew, P.W. Graham, M. Grundy, and T. Harwood. (2015). Australia is ‘free to choose’ economic growth and falling environmental pressures. Nature 527(7576): 49–53

33. Australia's export potential: an exploratory analysis.

34. Information technology and its changing roles to economic growth and productivity in Australia.

35. How technological change affects power relations in global markets: remote developers in the console and mobile games industry.

36. A creativity-led rural renaissance? Amenity-led migration, the creative turn and the uneven development of rural Australia.

37. From Shadowy Zone to Daily Routine: Finance Culture in Australia.

38. Inequality in America and Spillover Effects on Mediation Practice: Disputing for the 1 Per Cent and the 99 Per Cent.

39. Shaping comparative advantage: the evolution of trade and industry policy in Australia.

40. Less planning, more development? Housing and urban reform discourses in Australia.

41. Understanding VET teachers' challenges in providing quality education to international students.

42. Migration and Development in Asia and a Role for Australia.

43. Remote, rural, and regional airports in Australia

44. CLIMATE POLICY AND BORDER ADJUSTMENT REGULATION: DESIGNING A COHERENT RESPONSE.

45. Reframing Development through Collaboration: towards a relational ontology of connection in Bawaka, North East Arnhem Land.

46. The Changing Development Landscape in the First Decade of the 21st Century and its Implications for Development Studies.

47. Boomtowns, Resource Dependence and Socio-economic Well-being.

48. Building future sustainability and democratic practices: The role of adult education in post-conflict communities.

49. Corporate Location, Concentration and Performance: Large Company Headquarters in the Australian Urban System.

50. The Role of Universities in the ‘Cultural Health’ of their Regions: universities' and regions' understandings of cultural engagement.