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1. Coronavirus, the great toilet paper panic and civilisation.

2. Australia's Pharmacology Research: A Scientometric Assessment of High-Cited Papers During 2002–2021.

3. Operation clean up: A model for eco-leadership and sustainability implementation.

4. THE PAPER AND THE NATION: 50 YEARS OF THE AUSTRALIAN.

5. Home exercise programmes supported by video and automated reminders compared with standard paper-based home exercise programmes in patients with stroke: a randomized controlled trial.

6. Indigenous Research Methods to Build an Uncontested Space for Marketing Insight.

7. 'This is ridiculous – I need to start a paper...': An exploration of aims and intentions of regional print proprietors of post-COVID start-up newspapers.

8. Researching With Lived Experience: A Shared Critical Reflection Between Co-Researchers.

9. The Multi-Technology Footprint of the National Broadband Network in Australia: Exploring the Urban-Regional Divide and Socio-spatial Patterns for Inequality.

10. Time for a change to clozapine haematological monitoring.

11. 'African kids can': challenging the African gangs narrative on social media.

12. "Pretty Women" and "Lucky Blokes": Unpacking Australian Social Media Responses to Female-Perpetrated Sexual Assault Against Men.

13. 'It's like we're in two different schools': Contrasting stories of teacher and leader autonomy within a distributed approach to leadership.

14. In whose best interests? Regulating childcare environments in Australia.

15. The politics of international broadcasters: A comparison between Indonesia and Australia.

16. The Use of a Constructivist Grounded Theory Method - A Good Fit for Social Work Research.

17. Speaking with the river: Confluence and interdisciplinarity in rivers and river systems.

18. Too late for early intervention? The Healthy Ageing Service's mental health response.

19. Making the transition from student to newly qualified vascular sonographer: An exploration of the domains of professionalism.

20. Exploring the 'citizen organization': an evaluation of a regional Australian community-based palliative care service model.

21. The Efficacy of Outsourced Employment Services for Adults Exiting Australian Prisons.

22. Abstracts of Papers.

23. 'READING IN BROWN PAPER': BECKETT'S BUDGET AND THE SENSATIONALIST PRESS IN INTERWAR SYDNEY.

24. Exploring Embodied Experience via Videoconferencing: A Method for Body Mapping Online.

25. In control, out of control or losing control? Making sense of men's reported experiences of coercive control through the lens of hegemonic masculinity.

26. Malaria therapy for general paralysis of the insane at the Sunbury Hospital for the Insane in Australia, 1925–6.

27. "If It Hadn't Been Online I Don't Think I Would Have Applied": Applicant Experiences of an Online Family Violence Intervention Order Process.

28. Engaging Sub-Saharan African Australian Residents in Health Research: Lessons and Suggestions for Future Studies.

29. Cultural inclusivity and diversity in dementia friendly communities: An integrative review.

30. The Social Relations of Ethnographic Fieldwork: Access, Ethics and Research Governance.

31. Book sharing with young children: A study of book sharing in four Australian long day care centres.

32. What does it mean to 'start where the person is at'?: Reflections on personhood in social work.

33. Private health insurance, methodology and interpretation of 'Variation in outpatient consultation fees of psychiatrists in Australia by state and territory'.

34. Selected papers from the Iron Ore 2005 Conference.

35. Volume, scope, and consideration of ethical issues in Indigenous cognitive impairment and dementia research: A systematic scoping review of studies published between 2000-2021.

36. 'Nobody feels safe': Vulnerability, fear and the micro-politics of ordinary voice in crime news television.

37. Between Legal and Illegal Tender.

38. The Belt and Road Initiative in Australian mainstream media: why did its narratives shift from 2013 to 2021?

39. Suicidal Emotions, Motivations and Rationales in Australian Men: A Qualitative Exploration.

40. Advertising by Four Studio Music Teachers in Early Twentieth Century Melbourne, Australia.

41. The Social Organization of Post-Secondary Music Students' Work and Health: An Institutional Ethnography Protocol.

42. Place Attachment and Aging in Place: Preferences and Disruptions.

43. Network utility price regulation in Australia in the pre-first world war years.

44. "I'm Really Glad that You're Doing this Research". Qualitative Research Involving Doctors With Lived Experience of Mental Health or Substance Use Challenges in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.

45. MNC effects? A cross-national comparison of the role of aerospace multinationals in the UK and Australian professional engineering skill formation systems.

46. State-based output in Australian mental health research.

47. Bibliography of Australian and New Zealand contributions to the Proceedings of the first nine International Symposia on the History of Anaesthesia (ISHA).

48. Why Do You Make It About Race? Epistemic Disobedience of a Public Health Doctoral Trainee.

49. Performing Legal and National Identities: Australian Citizenship Ceremonies and the Management of Cultural Diversity.

50. Public health approaches to youth involvement in violence: Examining stakeholders' perspectives in Australia and the United Kingdom.