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    • Exercise for Children and Adults Living with Moderate and Complex Congenital Heart Disease: Adaptations, Barriers and Interventions 

      Gosbell, Sally Elizabeth
      Published 2026
      Advances in medical care have shifted the focus for individuals living with moderate to complex congenital heart disease (CHD) from improving survival to optimising long-term health outcomes. Regular physical activity is ...
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    • Exploring the Lived Experiences of Ethnically Marginalised Men of Colour Who Use Family Violence in Australia 

      Al-Omari, Rakan
      Published 2025
      Family violence is a prevalent form of interpersonal trauma and human rights violation worldwide, with documented impacts on women, children, and young people in Australia and globally. While research has focused on women ...
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    • New Clinical Applications of the oVEMP: what can the late peaks tell us? 

      Dyball, Alyssa Christie
      Published 2026
      The ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potential (oVEMP) provides unique insight into the otolith-ocular reflex. Here, the otoliths are stimulated artificially using bone-conducted (BC) or air-conducted (AC) stimuli, which ...
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    • Refractions of Time: Towards an Integrated Rhythmic - Melodic System for Improvisation 

      Ottignon, Matthew
      Published 2026
      This research is an auto-ethnographical study tracing my path toward incorporating numerical sequences into an improvisational vocabulary for the saxophone. It emerged from a desire to disrupt habitual patterns of rhythmic ...
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    • To what extent does the United Nations facilitate self-determination and Indigenous rights to participate in decision making? 

      Eatock, Cathryn
      Published 2025
      The United Nations has witnessed an increasing level of recognition of Indigenous rights since the adoption of the Declaration in 2007. This thesis examines the extend to which the United Nations facilitates the recognition ...
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