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    ...Carl Strehlow’s Word for God in Central Australia ... by Anthony Pym

    Published 2023-08-01
    “… The Lutheran missionary Carl Strehlow translated narratives of the Arrernte of Central Australia into German. In the first volume of his huge ethnographic study, published in 1907, he describes the Arrernte Altjira as a high god, arguing that the name should not be translated as “dreaming”, which is how most Australians understand the mythological primal time of First Nations cultures. …”
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    New osteichthyans (bony fishes) from the Devonian of Central Australia by G. C. Young, H.-P. Schultze

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…Osteichthyan remains described from two localities in Central Australia (Mount Winter, Amadeus Basin, and southern Toomba Range, Georgina Basin) include the dipnoan Amadeodipterus kencampbelli n. gen., n. sp., the osteolepidid Muranjilepis winterensis n. gen., n. sp., and the onychodontid Luckeus abudda n. gen., n. sp., as well as indeterminate holoptychiid scales, osteolepidid scales of a new type from the Georgina Basin locality, and indeterminate onychodontid remains from both localities. …”
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    When will it end? Long-lived intracontinental reactivation in central Australia by Raphael Quentin de Gromard, Christopher L. Kirkland, Heather M. Howard, Michael T.D. Wingate, Fred Jourdan, Brent I.A. McInnes, Martin Danišík, Noreen J. Evans, Bradley J. McDonald, R. Hugh Smithies

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The post-Mesoproterozoic tectonometamorphic history of the Musgrave Province, central Australia, has previously been solely attributed to intracontinental compressional deformation during the 580–520 Ma Petermann Orogeny. …”
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    New osteichthyans (bony fishes) from the Devonian of Central Australia by G. C. Young, H.-P. Schultze

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…Osteichthyan remains described from two localities in Central Australia (Mount Winter, Amadeus Basin, and southern Toomba Range, Georgina Basin) include the dipnoan <i>Amadeodipterus kencampbelli</i> n. gen., n. sp., the osteolepidid <i>Muranjilepis winterensis</i> n. gen., n. sp., and the onychodontid <i>Luckeus abudda</i> n. gen., n. sp., as well as indeterminate holoptychiid scales, osteolepidid scales of a new type from the Georgina Basin locality, and indeterminate onychodontid remains from both localities. …”
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    The Bigrlyi Tabular Sandstone-Hosted Uranium–Vanadium Deposit, Ngalia Basin, Central Australia by Susanne Schmid, Wayne R. Taylor, Daniel P. Jordan

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The Bigrlyi deposit is a tabular, sandstone-hosted, uranium–vanadium deposit of Carboniferous age located in the Ngalia Basin of central Australia. The deposit is similar to the continental, fluvial Saltwash-type of sandstone-hosted U-V deposits which are well known from the Colorado Plateau, USA. …”
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    First Nations Australians’ experiences of current alcohol policy in Central Australia: evidence of self-determination? by Annalee E. Stearne, KS Kylie Lee, Steve Allsop, Anthony Shakeshaft, Michael Wright

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…First Nations Australians’ experiences of current alcohol policy in Central Australia: evidence of self-determination?…”
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    Relationship of Aboriginal family wellbeing to social and cultural determinants, Central Australia: ‘Waltja tjutangku nyakunytjaku’ by Emily Banks, Raymond Lovett, Alyson Wright, Makayla-May Brinckley, Vanessa Napaltjarri Davis, Joanne Thandrayen, Mandy Yap, William Sanders

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Objective The objective of this study was to apply a strength-based approach to examine the relation of cultural and social determinants to high family functioning for Aboriginal people in Central Australia.Design Cross-sectional study involving a quantitative analysis of survey data. …”
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    A probable koala from the Oligocene of central Australia provides insights into early diprotodontian evolution by Arthur I. Crichton, Robin M. D. Beck, Aidan M. C. Couzens, Trevor H. Worthy, Aaron B. Camens, Gavin J. Prideaux

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Here we report the likely oldest-known koala relatives (Phascolarctidae), from the late Oligocene Pwerte Marnte Marnte Local Fauna (central Australia). These include coeval species of Madakoala and Nimiokoala, as well as a new probable koala (?…”
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    Evolution of the intracratonic Officer Basin, central Australia: implications from subsidence analysis and gravity modelling by Haddad, D, Watts, A, Lindsay, J

    Published 2001
    “…The intracratonic basins of central Australia are distinguished by their large negative Bouguer gravity anomalies, despite the absence of any significant topography. …”
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    &#039;COVID on Country&#039;: an innovative model safely supporting high-risk patients in Central Australia by Mardi Steere, Samuel Goodwin, Fergus Gardiner, Debra Gray, David Carpenter, Anthony Pryzibilla, Simon Quilty

    Published 2022-10-01
    “… In January 2022, as the COVID pandemic reached remote communities in Central Australia, The Northern Territory Health Central Australian Regional Health Service and the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) executed &#039;COVID on Country&#039;, a program designed to triage cases and to implement treatment and clinical review of individuals in their community without the need to be relocated to larger centres for safe provision of care. …”
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    Child protection outcomes of the Australian Nurse Family Partnership Program for Aboriginal infants and their mothers in Central Australia. by Leonie Segal, Ha Nguyen, Debra Gent, Catherine Hampton, John Boffa

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The study tested the hypothesis that an adapted Nurse Family Partnership Program implemented in an Aboriginal community in Central Australia (the FPP) would improve Child Protection outcomes.…”
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    An open-source GIS approach to understanding dunefield morphologic variability at Kati Thanda (Lake Eyre), Central Australia by Lorenz M. Fischer, Lorenz M. Fischer, Christian Sommer, Christian Sommer, Kathryn E. Fitzsimmons

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…In this study we make use of open-source GIS to characterise a morphologically diverse linear dunefield southwest of Kati Thanda (Lake Eyre) in central Australia. We focus on three parameters; dune orientation, spacing and Y-junctions using semi-automated GEOBIA, and investigate these in the context of local fluvial channels, depressions (pans) and uplands. …”
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    Intracontinental Fault Reactivation in High Heat Production Areas of Central Australia: Insights From Apatite Fission Track Thermochronology by A. L. Nixon, S. Glorie, N. Fernie, M. Hand, A. T. DeVries Van Leeuwen, A. S. Collins, D. Hasterok, G. Fraser

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Abstract Pervasive intracontinental orogenesis during the Paleozoic has been widely recognized in the metamorphic and structural records of the Aileron Province and Amadeus Basin in central Australia, commonly attributed to the Ordovician–Carboniferous Alice Springs Orogeny. …”
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    Petrology, Age, and Rift Origin of Ultramafic Lamprophyres (Aillikites) at Mount Webb, a New Alkaline Province in Central Australia by Z. J. Sudholz, T. H. Reddicliffe, A. L. Jaques, G. M. Yaxley, M. Haynes, A. Gorbatov, K. Czarnota, C. Frigo, R. Maas, B. Knowles

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Abstract Diamond exploration over the past decade has led to the discovery of a new province of kimberlitic pipes (the Webb Province) in the Gibson Desert of central Australia. The Webb pipes comprise sparse macrocrystic olivine set in a groundmass of olivine, phlogopite, perovskite, spinel, clinopyroxene, titanian‐andradite and carbonate. …”
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