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Journal articles on the topic "Kimberley"
Schoolcraft, Ralph. "Kimberley J. Healey." Symposium: A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures 59, no. 3 (October 2005): 184–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.3200/symp.59.3.184-186.
Full textAnderson, J. M., N. L. McKenzie, R. B. Johnston, and P. G. Kendrick. "Kimberley Rainforests Australia." Journal of Applied Ecology 29, no. 3 (1992): 792. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2404491.
Full textSinclair, Clive. "The Kimberley Fantasy." Wasafiri 24, no. 1 (March 2009): 33–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02690050802589024.
Full textCampbell, Anita, Murray Chapman, Cate McHugh, Adelln Sng, and Sivasankaran Balaratnasingam. "Rising Indigenous suicide rates in Kimberley and implications for suicide prevention." Australasian Psychiatry 24, no. 6 (September 26, 2016): 561–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1039856216665281.
Full textHall, Wayne, Ernest Hunter, and Randolph Spargo. "Alcohol Use and Incarceration in a Police Lockup among Aboriginals in the Kimberley Region of Western Australia." Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology 27, no. 1 (June 1994): 57–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000486589402700109.
Full textStart, A. N. "Mistletoe flora (Loranthaceae and Santalaceae) of the Kimberley, a tropical region in Western Australia, with particular reference to fire." Australian Journal of Botany 61, no. 4 (2013): 309. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/bt13021.
Full textDoody, J. Sean, David Rhind, Christina M. Castellano, and Michael Bass. "Rediscovery of the scaly-tailed possum (Wyulda squamicaudata) in the eastern Kimberley." Australian Mammalogy 34, no. 2 (2012): 260. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/am11039.
Full textBrattstrom, Bayard H., N. L. McKenzie, R. B. Johnston, and P. G. Kendrick. "Kimberley Rainforests of Australia." Copeia 1992, no. 4 (December 18, 1992): 1131. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1446656.
Full textArlow, Ruth. "Re Holy Trinity, Kimberley." Ecclesiastical Law Journal 18, no. 3 (August 8, 2016): 388. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956618x16000831.
Full textFromont, Jane, Zoe T. Richards, and Nerida G. Wilson. "First Report of the Coral-Killing Sponge Terpios hoshinota Rützler and Muzik, 1993 in Western Australia: A New Threat to Kimberley Coral Reefs?" Diversity 11, no. 10 (October 1, 2019): 184. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d11100184.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Kimberley"
Gribble, Susan Joan. "Kimberley schools : a search for success /." Full text available, 2002. http://adt.curtin.edu.au/theses/available/adt-WCU20031008.125947.
Full textGribble, Susan J. "Kimberley schools: a search for success." Thesis, Curtin University, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/1194.
Full textGribble, Susan J. "Kimberley schools: a search for success." Curtin University of Technology, Science and Mathematics Education Centre, 2002. http://espace.library.curtin.edu.au:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=13529.
Full textThe second phase involved developing and administering a study-specific questionnaire to personnel in 14 different schools in the District. This part of the study sought to confirm the interpretive aspects of phase one. In the third phase of the study, a more detailed picture of schools was drawn through a case study approach in five selected schools. Of particular importance in the case study schools was the tracking of a purposive sample of 150 students to assess their reading and writing (including spelling) progress. The results of the student assessments were analysed in terms of the progress students made and interpreted according to the amount of time students attended school. Making judgments about the success of Kimberley schools was an evaluation process in terms of how students performed. The students' performance was linked to the best practices in schools and classrooms that best supported students' learning to ascertain areas where schools could improve their operations. The study has identified challenges associated with school-home relationships, the ways schools and classrooms operate, the ways school plan and implement curriculum, how teachers develop their pedagogies, and the ways students are assessed. In response to teachers who do not fully understand these challenges, many Aboriginal children will choose to continue avoiding school or actively resist engaging in the learning process.
Importantly, at the school level it was found that teachers were best supported in their work when school leaders worked to make everyone's day-to-day classroom work easier, engendered a congenial workplace environment which alleviated some of the personal stresses teachers experienced, ensured school plans went into operation in all classrooms across the school, and created a close link between the school, parents, and the community. At the classroom level in the Kimberley context, calm, stable, and orderly classroom environments are essential to establish. Consistent pedagogy is required across all classrooms within a school but a variety of activities within classrooms is important to accommodate Aboriginal styles of learning. Monitoring the continuity in students' progress as they moved from one year level to the next is imperative. The study showed that there are ways that schools can work for the betterment of students' progress at school but these ways are not universally adopted or implemented. Teachers in the Kimberley schools can learn to understand how to create a good school, how schools can be described as effective and improving, and how they can be termed schools that meet equality and quality ideals. The recommendations made from the study are intended to enable administration teams, teachers, and policy decision makers to make more informed decisions about schooling for geographically isolated students in government schools in the Kimberley region.
Jonah, Albert. "Ecological Sanitation (Ecosan) and the Kimberley Experience." Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Water and Environmental Studies, 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-9706.
Full textThe Hull Street Integrated Housing Project, in Kimberley, is one of the projects supported by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, Sida, in South Africa. The vision of the
project is to provide low cost housing for the people of Kimberley. As a way of ensuring sustainability, the project adopts the Ecological sanitation (Ecosan) approach where urine and
faeces are separated from the source.
The concept of Ecosan is new to many people around the world. To make the concept workable and acceptable effective implementation strategies are required.
At the Hull Street, after the first of the four phases 144 unit houses have been completed all fitted
with the UDS. Urine from the UDS as well as the greywater from the kitchen and bathroom are connected to infiltrate into the ground. This arrangement is called the “quick-fix”. The faeces from
the houses are sent to the compost yard for composting so that the residents could use the compost in their gardens.
This study which involves interview with some selected workers and residents in Hull Street
focuses on the modus operandi of the Ecosan unit of the Hull Street project with special emphasis on the methods of human excreta disposal and education strategies.
Hoskin, Robert. "Beyond collaboration: Trans-cultural journeys in the Kimberley." Thesis, Australian Catholic University, 2014. https://acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au/download/f5085158794fd3f1f1b8f0b2c0b41f2856f7fab02e21040447e9eee2ff004f53/9748956/201404_Robert_Hoskin.pdf.
Full textLawrence, Paul Gilbert. "Class, colour consciousness and the search for identity : blacks at the Kimberley diamond diggings, 1867-1893." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/21506.
Full textThe discovery of diamonds in the Kimberley area was to have far reaching consequences, not only for the region but the entire sub-continent. In addition to the hundreds of individual diggers, mainly white, who converged on this arid corner of southern Africa, there appeared also, in a remarkably short time, a complete infrastructure of urban facilities to serve their needs. Perhaps the most unique component of the otherwise colonial population was the massive influx of migrant Africans in response to the insatiable labour demands of the diamond mines. We examine the interplay of racial attitudes and conflicts and the ambiguous position of the black elites in the diverse groups of 'colonial' or 'civilised' Africans, 'Cape Coloureds', Muslims and Indians who came to Kimberley to seek their fortune. It is our contention that it was this ambiguity which was to provide a spur to black political activity. We closely consult contemporary accounts, official documentation and local newspapers, all of which faithfully record the ebb and flow of the state of racial relations. Never a typical microcosm of colonial urban society because of the extraneous factor of economic competition for limited employment and resources, social relationships in Kimberley gradually changed until the essential confrontation was not between colonials and the rest, but rather more specifically between blacks and whites. While the early history of Kimberley was marked by the virulent racism of white· diggers resisting black competition, the ensuing years were to witness a more tranquil period of racial co-existence. This tranquillity proved to be only the calm before the storm. We show how a series of crises strained relations between blacks and whites to breaking point. The failed rebellion by indigenous blacks, the smallpox epidemic during which the Muslim community incurred the wrath of white public opinion by failing to adopt western preventative measures, a revolt - the Black Flag Revolt- by militant white diggers and the effects of the new recruitment policies of the mining companies in the 1880s, which opened jobs to cheap black workers, all resulted in an increasing polarisation of race relations in Kimberley. We argue that where before official documents and newspapers had shown a class discrimination directed against migrant African labourers, this changed over time to become a negative portrayal of blacks in general. The effect of the emergence of this negative stereotype was to separate whites and blacks in many facets of life in the mining centre.
Rainsbury, Michael P. "River and coast : regionality in North Kimberley rock art." Thesis, Durham University, 2009. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/2540/.
Full textDownes, Peter. "Magmatic evolution, xenolith mineralogy, and emplacement history of the Aries micaceous kimberlite, central Kimberley Basin, Western Australia." University of Western Australia. School of Earth and Geographical Sciences, 2006. http://theses.library.uwa.edu.au/adt-WU2007.0030.
Full textJakusz, Kimberley [Verfasser]. "Pulparegeneration durch Stammzelltransplantation : eine systematische Auswertung und Metaanalyse / Kimberley Jakusz." Berlin : Medizinische Fakultät Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1153768690/34.
Full textRabbitt, Elaine. "Kimberley Women : Their Experiences of Making a Remote Locality Home." Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2004. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/1677.
Full textBooks on the topic "Kimberley"
Ltd, Australian Geographic Pty, ed. The Kimberley. Terrey Hills, N.S.W: Australian Geographic, 2003.
Find full textSabatini, Richard. Kimberley tramways: A history of Kimberley's tramways 1887-1985. [South Africa: s.n.], 1985.
Find full textBohemia, Jack. Nyibayarri, Kimberley tracker. Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press, 1995.
Find full textHistorical Kimberley cartoons. Kimberley, South Africa: Kimberley Africana Library, 2009.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Kimberley"
Short, Andrew D. "Kimberley Region." In Australian Coastal Systems, 205–31. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-14294-0_6.
Full textHarper, Sam, Peter Veth, and Sven Ouzman. "Kimberley Rock Art." In Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, 6264–79. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30018-0_3449.
Full textHarper, Sam, Peter Veth, and Sven Ouzman. "Kimberley Rock Art." In Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, 1–16. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51726-1_3449-1.
Full textShort, Andrew D. "Kimberley-Territory Division." In Australian Coastal Systems, 191–204. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-14294-0_5.
Full textSpocter, Manfred. "Kimberley: The Diamond City Has Lost Its Sparkle." In South African Urban Change Three Decades After Apartheid, 215–31. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73073-4_13.
Full textJakobi, Anja P. "Governing War Economies: Conflict Diamonds and the Kimberley Process." In The Transnational Governance of Violence and Crime, 84–105. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137334428_5.
Full textPager-McClymont, Kimberley. "Introducing Jane: The Power of the Opening." In Powerful Prose, 111–28. Bielefeld, Germany: transcript Verlag, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/9783839458808-008.
Full textSchmiechen, Joc. "Bradshaw (Gwion) Figures: Initial Observations Drysdale River, Kimberley 1986/88." In Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, 1580–96. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30018-0_3406.
Full textSchmiechen, Joc. "Bradshaw (Gwion) Figures: Initial Observations Drysdale River, Kimberley 1986/88." In Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, 1–17. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51726-1_3406-1.
Full textSmillie, Ian. "Conflict Diamonds: The Kimberley Process and the South American Challenge." In Governance Ecosystems, 102–13. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230353282_7.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Kimberley"
Heydari, Ezat, Fred J. Calef, Jeffrey F. Schroeder, Jason Van Beek, Timothy Parker, Scott Rowland, Alberto G. Fairen, and Bernard Hallet. "A MAGNIFICENT OUTCROP IN THE KIMBERLEY REGION OF GALE CRATER, MARS." In GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017. Geological Society of America, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2017am-304962.
Full textBufarale, Giada, Lindsay Collins, Michael O'Leary, Alexandra Stevens, Moataz Kordi, and Tubagus Solihuddin. "Late Pleistocene and Holocene Reef Growth in Southern Kimberley, North West Australia." In International Conference and Exhibition, Melbourne, Australia 13-16 September 2015. Society of Exploration Geophysicists and American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/ice2015-2205848.
Full textLawrie, K. C., N. Symington, N. B. Christensen, E. Haber, D. Marchant, T. Murray, L. Halas, et al. "Groundwater Exploration Using AEM in Structurally Complex, Inverted Sedimentary Basins and Paleovalleys, Kimberley Regio." In Second European Airborne Electromagnetics Conference. Netherlands: EAGE Publications BV, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201702170.
Full textFitzpayne, Angus, Andrea Giuliani, Nivea Magalhaes, Ashton Soltys, Marco Fiorentini, and James Farquhar. "The Petrology and Sulphur Isotopic Composition of Sulphide and Sulphate in the Kimberley Kimberlites." In Goldschmidt2020. Geochemical Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.720.
Full textWilkes, P. G., R. R. Ramsay, L. C. Kerr, and J. A. Robins. "Geophysics in the exploration for diamonds in the North Kimberley region of Western Australia." In SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2000. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1815582.
Full textBonstrom, Kristie, Denise Chapman, David Swain, and Michael O’Kane. "Staged approach to closure of a tailings storage facility in the Kimberley, Western Australia." In Fourth International Conference on Mine Closure. Australian Centre for Geomechanics, Perth, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.36487/acg_repo/908_2.
Full textFraeman, A. A., R. E. Arivdson, and J. P. Grotzinger. "Curiosity’s Traverse from The Kimberley to the Base of Mt. Sharp: An Orbital Data Perspective." In Earth and Space 2014. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784479179.020.
Full textStankiewicz, J., and M. J. de Wit. "Crustal and Upper Mantle Structure Beneath Kimberley: Constraints From Body Wave Conversions Using a Dense Seismic Array." In 7th SAGA Biennial Technical Meeting and Exhibition. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.143.17.4.
Full textKirby, Christine H., and Rachel A. Leclair. "Reconstruction in an Urban Environment: Kimberley Lane 8" Water Line HDD and 54" Sanitary Sewer CIPP Rehabilitation." In Pipelines Conference 2012. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784412480.073.
Full textLindsay, M. D., A. R. A. Aitken, S. A. Occhipinti, M. D. Dentith, J. Spratt, S. Evans, and J. A. Hollis. "Determining mineral prospectivity through integrated geological and geophysical interpretation: Riding the gravity high in the east Kimberley." In International Workshop and Gravity, Electrical & Magnetic Methods and their Applications, Chenghu, China, 19-22 April 2015. Society of Exploration Geophysicists and and Chinese Geophysical Society, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/gem2015-134.
Full textReports on the topic "Kimberley"
Montsion, R. M., E. de Kemp, J. W. Lydon, E. M. Schetselaar, and P. W. Ransom. 3D metal zonation of the Sullivan Mine, Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/297512.
Full textIsaacs, Robert. A Lifelong Journey in Aboriginal Affairs and Community: Nulungu Reconciliation Lecture 2021. Edited by Melissa Marshall, Gillian Kennedy, Anna Dwyer, Kathryn Thorburn, and Sandra Wooltorton. Nulungu Research Institute, The University of Notre Dame Australia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32613/ni/2021.6.
Full textTurner, R. A., C. Harris-Pascal, and S. B. Cook. Exploring for the Future—groundwater level data release: East Kimberley project, Northern Territory. Geoscience Australia, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.11636/record.2020.053.
Full textTrihey, J. M., and C. Harris-Pascal. Exploring for the Future—Groundwater hydrochemistry data release: East Kimberley project, Northern Territory. Geoscience Australia, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.11636/record.2020.043.
Full textThorburn, Kathryn, Kate Golson, Catherine Ridley, Rosanna Angus, and Melissa Marshall. Really proper dangerous one: Aboriginal responses to the first wave of COVID-19 in the Kimberley. Nulungu Research Institute, The University of Notre Dame Australia, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.32613/nr/2022.3.
Full textMontsion, R., E. A. de Kemp, J. Lydon, P. Ransom, and J. Joseph. 3D stratigraphic, structural and metal zonation modelling of the Sullivan Mine, Kimberly, BC. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/296341.
Full textGeologic map and profiles of the north wall of the Snake River Canyon, Jerome, Filer, Twin Falls, and Kimberly quadrangles, Idaho. US Geological Survey, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/i1947d.
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