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1. School Autonomy Reform and Social Justice: A Policy Overview of Australian Public Education (1970s to Present)

2. Principals' Perceptions of School Autonomy and Educational Leadership

3. Autonomy, Instructional Leadership and Improving Outcomes -- The LSLD Reforms in NSW, Australia

4. Election or Selection? School Autonomy Reform, Governance and the Politics of School Councils

5. Listening in Multiple Registers for Post-Anthropocentric Education: Attuning to More-than-Human Worlds through Walking with Sound and Smell

6. The Constitution of School Autonomy in Australian Public Education: Areas of Paradox for Social Justice

7. Extinction, Education and the Curious Practice of Visiting Thrombolites

8. School Autonomy, Marketisation and Social Justice: The Plight of Principals and Schools

9. Community Empowerment? School Autonomy, School Boards and Depoliticising Governance

10. School Autonomy Reform in Queensland: Governance, Freedom and the Entrepreneurial Leader

11. Professionalism and Competing Responsibilities: Moderating Competitive Performativity in School Autonomy Reform

12. Doing State Policy at Preschool: An Autoethnographic Tale of Universal Access to ECEC in Australia

13. Putting 'The System' into a School Autonomy Reform: The Case of the Independent Public Schools Program

14. Obliged to Calculate: 'My School', Markets, and Equipping Parents for Calculativeness

15. Enacting the Independent Public Schools Program in Western Australia

16. Principal Self-Government and Subjectification: The Exercise of Principal Autonomy in the Western Australian Independent Public Schools Programme

17. Teacher professional autonomy in an atypical government school: matters of relationality and context.

18. The spatiality of economic maldistribution in public-school funding in Australia: still a poisonous debate.

19. COVID-19 and Inequities in Australian Education – Insights on Federalism, Autonomy, and Access.

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