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    • Examining the operation of doli incapax and implications for reform in New South Wales (NSW), Australia 

      Metcalfe, Laura
      Published 2026
      Children aged between 10 and 13 occupy a distinctive position within the criminal justice system in NSW. Under the doctrine of doli incapax, they are presumed incapable of criminal responsibility unless the prosecution can ...
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    • Chemical upgrading of biowaste and bio-sourced molecules through catalysis, green extraction and functional nanomaterials synthesis. 

      Bersani, Chiara
      Published 2026
      Global challenges such as climate change and our deep reliance on finite resources force us to newly evaluate our approach to energy and material use. Facing these issues requires not only a massive reduction of waste and ...
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    • SARCOPTIC MANGE AND ITS ICONIC HOSTS IN SOUTHEASTERN AUSTRALIA 

      Young, Ellyssia Tallara
      Published 2026
      Introduced pathogens are a major source of infectious disease in wildlife globally. The Sarcoptes scabiei mite, causing sarcoptic mange, is an invasive pathogen which has expanded its geographic and host species distribution ...
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    • Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Soil Carbon Stocks in Dairy Farming Systems 

      Dida, Mulisa Faji
      Published 2026
      Dairy farming is essential for global food security but contributes to GHG emissions and nutrient losses driving climate change. In Australia, dairy farms range from pasture-based to confinement systems, each with distinct ...
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    • Making Water Infrastructure Investable: The Financialisation of Water Infrastructure in Jakarta Indonesia 

      Astuti, Wahyu Kusuma
      Published 2026
      This thesis explores the financialisation of water infrastructure, or the process through which increasing debt relations determine the governance and operation of water supply infrastructures, in Jakarta. Jakarta faces ...
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