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    • Amplifying the Third Space: Exploring the Knowledge and Artistic Production of Southwest Asia and North African Refugee Women Living in Australia 

      Antoniou, Izabella
      Published 2022
      Australia has been internationally criticised for its controversial treatment of refugees and asylum seekers. However, an underexamined aspect of Australia’s relationship to refugeehood is how the state’s approach to ...
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    • Mental health-related stigmas and help-seeking intentions among international and domestic Australian University students 

      Wang, Beibei
      Published 2024
      The prevalence and severity of mental ill-health among university students in Australia and internationally is a growing concern, yet many university students underutilise mental health services. This thesis conducts two ...
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    • From Promise to Practical Reality: Transforming Diffusion MRI Analysis with Deep Learning Enhancement 

      Wang, Xinyi
      Published 2025
      Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a non-invasive imaging modality widely used for highresolution anatomical and physiological imaging. Diffusion MRI (dMRI) leverages water molecule diffusion to probe tissue microstructure, ...
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    • Lymphoma in Australian Border Collies: pedigree and genetic investigations 

      Cheng, Yee Ka
      Published 2025
      In Australia, Border Collies have higher incidence of lymphoma compared to other breeds. The primary aims of this thesis are to describe clinical characteristics in ABCs, as well as to investigate evidence of heritability ...
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    • Recognition or Misrecognition? The Role of Authorised Clinicians in Facilitating Child Participation in New South Wales Care and Protection Matters 

      Kong, Peiling
      Published 2025
      This study examines how children’s right to participation are facilitated within New South Wales (NSW) care and protection proceedings under Section 10 of the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998. Under ...
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