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    • Bringing School Leadership to a HALT: A Design-based Intervention to Support the Development of Highly Accomplished and Lead Teachers in NSW Schools 

      Graham, Michael
      Published 2025
      Professional development is fundamental to the advancement of the teaching profession. It can be used as a tool to drive improvement in line with professional standards, neoliberalist policies or system improvement ...
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    • Biotic interactions with a native urban exploiter limit occupancy by an avian flagship species in urban ecosystem 

      Heggarty, Genevieve A; Hochuli, Dieter F; Parsons, Holly M
      Published 2025-10-27
      This dataset is the product of bird, mammal, vegetation and landscape surveys conducted in Sydney, NSW between May 2023 and September 2023. It is associated with the paper 'Biotic interactions with a native urban exploiter ...
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    • Babel, Belonging, and Colonial Queensland (1840–1870): Language, Naming, and the Making of a Colonial Order 

      Wu, Mingxi; Rowan (Nom de plume)
      Published 2025-10-27
      This essay is a historical reconstruction rather than a literary interpretation. Between the 1840s and 1870, officials, missionaries, surveyors, and settlers in the colony that became Queensland assembled an Anglophone ...
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    • Improving productivity through effective communication and well-being in distributed project teams 

      Azar, Reza
      Published 2025
      This study examines effective communication and wellbeing in distributed project teams, aiming to identify the key factors that drive productivity. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of remote and hybrid work, ...
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    • The Colonial Origins of Nazi Ideology: Genocidal Practices from Namibia to Germany 

      Breen, Elizabeth; Breen, E.A. (Nom de Plume)
      Published 2025-10-27
      This essay analyses the connections between German colonial violence and the Holocaust, arguing that the systematic dehumanisation of colonised peoples in Africa provided a conceptual and psychological foundation for Nazi ...
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