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Sydney Digital Theses (University of Sydney Access only): Recent submissions

    • Putting class disputes to work: The class action as a wage law enforcement tool for today, and class arbitration as an enforcement tool for tomorrow 

      Tracey, Daniel
      Published 2025
      Enforcing wage laws occurs in a dynamic regulatory space with multiple actors. Traditional actors in this space, the Fair Work Ombudsman and unions, achieve much, but are prevented by finite resources and limited legal ...
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    • Targeted Degradation of Kinases as a Novel Therapeutic Approach 

      Rathje, Oliver Holmann
      Published 2024
      In the last 20 years Targeted Protein Degradation (TPD) has emerged as a powerful new therapeutic modality with the potential to “drug the undruggable” and overcome the shortcomings of traditional inhibitors. By recruiting ...
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    • The Subtle Joys of Limitation and Constraint: Jaru Kinship in the Southeast Kimberley 

      Sidoti, Dominic
      Published 2024
      This thesis contributes to the anthropological knowledge of Aboriginal lifeworlds through a study of Jaru kinship sociality. The Jaru primarily reside in Yaruman (Ringers Soak), a small community in the southeast Kimberley ...
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    • An investigation of sow parturition: Developing tools, technologies and protocols to improve sow and piglet welfare 

      Walls, Alexandra
      Published 2024
      Ensuring eutocia (normal birth) and managing dystocia (abnormal birth) is essential in pig production where adverse outcomes affect sow and piglet welfare as well as economic success. This thesis aimed to investigate the ...
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    • Implementation and Evaluation of Telehealth-Delivered Family-Based Treatment for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa: Enhancing Access and Effectiveness in Rural Health Services 

      Jones, Ashlea
      Published 2024
      Anorexia nervosa (AN) holds one of the highest mortality rates of all psychiatric conditions. AN frequently begins during the adolescent period. Research has demonstrated that AN is treatable, especially when intervention ...
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