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 Publications
  Cherbourg that's my home: Celebrating landscape through song
  Songs for survival: Exploring resilience and resistance in the contemporary songs of Indigenous Australian women
  Teaching and learning for social justice: An approach to transformative education in Indigenous Australian studies
  Transformative learning in first year Indigenous Australian Studies: Posing problems, asking questions and achieving change. A practice report
  Creating rainbows from words and transforming understandings: enhancing student learning through reflective writing in an Aboriginal music course
  Gendering Aboriginalism: A performative gaze on Indigenous Australian women
  "Singing trauma trails": Songs of the Stolen Generations in Indigenous Australia
  Hop, skip and jump: Indigenous Australian women performing within and against Aboriginalism
  "The memories linger on, but the stories tell me who I am": A conversation between an Indigenous Australian performer and a non-Indigenous music researcher
  Beginning the musical voyage: An introduction
  Looking into the trochus shell: Autoethnographic reflections on a cross-cultural collaborative music research project
  "Move over and make room for Meeka": The representation of race, otherness and indigeneity on the Australian children's television programme Play School
  'Black, urban, contemporary, strong and beautiful': Exploring how Indigenous Australian women performers are positioned in the popular media.
  'We're women we fight for freedom': Intersections of race and gender in contemporary songs by Indigenous Australian women performers.
  On the margins: Torres Strait Islander women performing contemporary music.
  Sending a message: How Indigenous Australian women use contemporary music recording technologies to provide a space for agency, viewpoints and agendas
  'Women singing up big': the growth of contemporary music recordings by Indigenous Australian women artists.
  Playing Hopscotch: How Indigenous women performers resist Aboriginalist constructs of race.
  Playing musical hopscotch: How Indigenous Australian women perform around, within and against Aboriginalism.
  Rethinking, redesigning and reflecting on teaching and learning Indigenous Australian music
  Celebration or Cover Up? "My island home" Australian national identity and the spectacle of Sydney 2000.
  "Where is their costume, where is their paint?" Exploring how Indigenous Australian women construct and negotiate their Indigeneity through contemporary music
  Repositioning Music Analysis: Preparatory thoughts for a case study of Indigenous Australian women's contemporary music
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