Lynette Riley
Lynette Riley (born 1956) is an academic at the University of Sydney, currently employed within the Sydney School of Education & Social Work within the university as an associate professor. Riley is a Wiradjuri and Gamilaroi woman from Dubbo and Moree. She is known for her promotion of Aboriginal culture, in particular her kinship presentations and the associated online module. Provided by Wikipedia
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Crafting safer spaces for teaching about race and intersectionality in Australian Indigenous Studies by Leticia Anderson, Lynette Riley
Published 2020-06-01
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Experiencing Indigenous Knowledge Online as a Community Narrative by Cat Kutay, Janet Mooney, Lynette Riley, Deirdre Howard-Wagner
Published 2012-08-01
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“Everyone needs a Deb”: what Australian indigenous women say about breast cancer screening and treatment services by Vita Christie, Deb Green, John Skinner, Lynette Riley, Ross O’Shea, Karen Littlejohn, Christopher Pyke, Debbie McCowen, Boe Rambaldini, Kylie Gwynne
Published 2023-06-01
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Does breast cancer policy meet the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women in Australia? a review by Vita Christie, Lynette Riley, Deb Green, Kylie Snook, Mandy Henningham, Boe Rambaldini, Janaki Amin, Chris Pyke, Megan Varlow, Sally Goss, John Skinner, Ross O’Shea, Deb McCowen, Kylie Gwynne
Published 2023-07-01
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