• W.B. Yeats: Searching for a National Identity through the Ritual of Theatre 

      Barraclough, Penelope
      Published 2015-01-01
      W.B. Yeats was a leading figure in the Irish Literary Revival, a movement which set out to promote Irish literature in an attempt to create a sense of national pride and identity amongst its people. As part of this movement, ...
      Open Access
      Thesis
    • Wagner and the Little Balletmaster That Could 

      Ginters, Laura
      Published 2008-06-17
      Theatre history accounts of the nineteenth-century always throw up the names of two geniuses of the German theatre who made significant reforms to the theatre of their day: Richard Wagner and the Duke of Saxe-Meiningen. ...
      Open Access
      Conference paper
    • Wagners Beam Cycle (No. R916) 

      Trahair, Nicholas S.
      Published 2011
      This paper summarises a number of research studies on the torsion and buckling behaviour of beams which derive from a theory developed by Wagner, who extended Timoshenko’s treatment of the elastic buckling of I-section ...
      Open Access
      Report, Research
    • Wah Wah - DAS 2014 Lab Report 2 

      Marion, Jean Guy Bruno
      Published 2014-05-30
      Wah Wah effect with variable input
      Open Access
    • ‘Waiting for Jardiwanpa’: History and Mediation in Warlpiri Fire Ceremonies 

      Curran, Georgia
      Published 2019
      Warlpiri fire ceremonies, including Jardiwanpa, have been documented in various ethnographies and films for over 100 years. Focused on the documented history of these rituals in Yuendumu, and through ethnographic observations ...
      Open Access
      Article
    • WAITING FOR WAITING FOR GODOT 

      Gunaydin, Eda; Portal, Lara (Nom de plume)
      Published 2015-01-01
      Open Access
      Other
    • The Waiting Stage, Prolonged Residency in Nursery Habitats by Juveniles of the Predatory Sea Star Marthasterias glacialis 

      Byrne, Maria; Minchin, Dan; Clements, Matthew; Deaker, Dione J.
      Published 2021-10-15
      Growth and recruitment of the sea star Martha- sterias glacialis was followed over six years in Lough Hyne, southwest Ireland. Juveniles from a 2-mm radius were found on algae at <1–2-m depth following what appeared to be ...
      Open Access
      Dataset
    • The waiting weapons 

      Unknown author
      Published 1962-06-25
      Image
    • Walakandha Wangga 

      Marett, Allan; Barwick, Linda; Ford, Lysbeth
      Published 2016-11-01
      For the last 40 years or so, the Walakandha wangga, a repertory composed collaboratively by a number of Marri Tjavin singers, has been the most prominent wangga performed in Wadeye. Initiated in the mid-1960s by Stan ...
      Open Access
      Other
    • Walkabout : an asynchronous messaging architecture for mobile devices 

      Hudson, Adam
      Published 2008-01-01
      Modern mobile devices are prolific producers and consumers of digital data, and wireless networking capabilities enable them to transfer their data over the Internet while moving. Applications running on these devices may ...
      Open Access
      Thesis
    • Walking and cycling in an automated future: a Dutch-Australian comparison 

      Arnold, Anthony John
      Published 2023
      Technological mobility innovation is poised to accelerate, with the advent of Automated Vehicles (AVs) predicted to improve road safety, reduce transport costs, increase access to mobility, and to hasten Electric Vehicle ...
      Open Access
      Thesis
    • WALKING AND TALKING: THE EFFECT OF SMARTPHONE USE AND GROUP CONVERSATION ON PEDESTRIAN SPEED 

      Reynolds Walsh, Lexie; Xian, Tingsen; Levinson, David
      Published 2018-09-13
      By testing the walking speed of groups of pedestrians and of phone users, followers of groups and of phone users, and of people uninfluenced by phone users and groups, from different sites it could been seen that groups ...
      Open Access
      Article
    • Walking as a Transport Mode 

      Wigan, Marcus
      Published 1994-04-01
      Walking is viewed from many different perspectives, but lacks both informed advocacy groups and a unified policy treatment. As a result, the weight given to pedestrian movements is inconsistent, and an appropriate view ...
      Open Access
      Working Paper
    • Walking the tightrope: communicating overdiagnosis in modern healthcare 

      McCaffery, K; Jansen, J; Scherer, L; Thornton, H; Hersch, J; Carter, SM; Barratt, A; Sheridan, S; Moynihan, R; Waller, J; Pickles, K; Edwards, A
      Published 2016-01-01
      Overdiagnosis and overtreatment have serious implications for individuals, healthcare systems, and society,1 2 and effective strategies are urgently needed to help the public, clinicians, and policy makers address this ...
      Open Access
      Article
    • Walking to Work in Sydney: Analysis of Journey-to-work Census Data from 2001 and 2011 

      Zander, Alexis; Rissel, Chris; Rogers, Kris; Bauman, Adrian
      Published 2013-05-21
      Walking is the most popular physical activity in Australia, and it is safe and suitable for a broad range of people. Walking to work is one way to incorporate physical activity into the daily routine, and is therefore ...
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
    • The Walking Wounded calls for a rethink of what we most value 

      Komesaroff, P; Kerridge, I; Lipworth, W
      Published 2014-05-27
      Starting with Karl Marx, many thinkers have pointed out that the creative potential of the capitalist economic system comes at a cost – the lack of inherent ethical scruples to limit the inexorable logic of profit and ...
      Open Access
      Article
    • Walls in the desert: fortified enclosures, urbanism and settlement in the ancient Central Asian oasis of Khorezm 

      Negus Cleary, Michelle
      Published 2014-01-01
      The fortified enclosures of Late Iron Age/Antique Khorezm (Chorasmia) (7th/6th century BCE–4th century CE) have been characterised by previous scholars as the urban centres of a centralised, agricultural state, yet there ...
      USyd Access
      Thesis
    • Walls of Iron: Nineteenth Century Prefabricated Iron Buildings in Australia 

      Ainge, Judith Alison
      Published 2016-12-12
      This thesis explores the relationship between nineteenth century prefabricated iron buildings and the unique conditions that facilitated their use in Australian colonies. Nineteenth century prefabricated iron buildings ...
      USyd Access
      Thesis
    • Wan nes nomo - Place & access to primary care in rural Vanuatu 

      Petrou, Kirstie
      Published 2009-01-01
      This thesis seeks to examine access to health care in rural Vanuatu. Health1 has long been recognised by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as a fundamental human right, yet disparities persist in health status throughout ...
      Open Access
      Thesis, Honours
    • Wangga: Songs of North Australia 

      Browne, Gary; Christensen, Sten; Coleman, Ross; Marret, Allan; Barwick, Linda
      Published 2008-05-01
      The Wangga Project incorporates field work from Northern Australia in the form of music and dance audio and video recordings and technical and cultural analysis, aiming to present these data in a multimedia website.
      Open Access
      Conference paper