Articles
Effects of two contrast training programs on jump performance in rugby union players during a competition phase (with Christos K. Argus, Justin W. L. Keogh, Michael R. McGuigan, and Will G. Hopkins), International journal of sports physiology and performance (2012)
Purpose: There is little literature comparing contrast training programs typically performed by team-sport athletes within...
Engaging with the (Un)Familiar: Field Teaching in a Multi-Campus Teaching Environment (with Michael Adams and Christine Eriksen), Journal of Geography in Higher Education (2012)
Field trips have long been central to geography, but have been subject to assessment of...
An automated land subdivision tool for urban and regional planning: concepts, implementation and testing (with Marjetta L. Puotinen, Laurie A. Chisholm, Rohan Chandralal Wickramasuriya Denagamage, and Peter J. Klepeis), Faculty of Science - Papers (2011)
"Simulation of the land subdivision process is useful in many applied and research areas. Planners...
The effects of short-cycle sprints on power, strength, and salivary hormones in elite rugby players (with Blair Tehira Crewther, Robert Paul Weatherby, Christian J Cook, and Tim E Lowe), Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2011)
Trial by Fire: natural hazards, mixed-methods and cultural research (with Christine Eriksen and Ross Bradstock), Australian Geographer (2011)
This paper considers the issues of research ‘relevance’ and ‘use’ to reflect upon a cultural...
Contributions to Books
Is It Easy Being Green? On the Dilemmas of Material Cultures of Household Sustainability (with Chris Gibson, Gordon Waitt, and Lesley M. Head), Faculty of Science - Papers (2011)
In the 1970s ‘greens’ were normally thought of as radicals because of their uncompromising political...
A work in progress: Aboriginal people and pastoral cultural heritage in Australia (with Alistair Paterson), In R. Jones & B. Shaw (Eds.), Geographies of Australian Heritages: Loving a Sunburnt Country? (2007)
If you spend time in the region around Mistake Creek, an Aboriginal owned cattle station...
'Murphy, do you want to delete this?' Hidden histories and hidden landscapes in the Murchison and Davenport ranges, Northern Territory, Australia. (with A. Paterson and M. Kennedy), Faculty of Science - Papers (2005)
[Extract] During Easter in 2000 we (AP and NG) were in Central Australia during heavy...
Transcending nostalgia: pastoralist memory and staking a claim in the land, In D. B. Rose & R. G. Davies (Eds.), Dislocating the frontier: Essaying the mystique of the outback (pp. 67-84) (2005)
The strength of Australian outback mythology in providing a blueprint for what Australian society, landscapes...
The Contested Domain of Pastoralism: Landscape, Work and Outsiders in Central Australia , Faculty of Science - Papers (1997)
Extensive cattle grazing has long been the dominant land use in Central Australian rangelands. Today,...
Popular Press
Motivation from drug use in athletic performance: Pseudoephedrine and maximal exercise (with Robert P. Weatherby, Anthony J. Blazevich, and Shi Zhou), Symposium on the Olympic Athlete (1999)
Presentations
Environmental refugees: an accountability perspective (with Stephanie Perkiss and Graham D. Bowrey), Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2010)
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the increasing concern of the impact...
Parcel subdivision automation for agent-based land use modelling (with Rohan Wickramasuriya, Laurie Chisholm, Marji Puotinen, and Peter Klepeis), Faculty of Science - Papers (2010)
To a significant extent rural Australia is transforming into multifunctional landscapes. Amenity migration (i.e. movement...