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Volume 16 Issue 3 - 2006

Rural Governance

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230 Introduction
Marion Bannister, John Connors

231 Guest Editorial: Rural Governance in Australia: Changing forms and emerging actors
Lynda Cheshire, Vaughan Higgins, Geoffrey Lawrence

236 Facilitating multi-sector dialogue for natural resource management: Examples of rural governance in two Queensland regions
Lionel V Pero, Timothy F Smith

254 Using game theory to explain the behaviour of participants involved in a regional governance process
Jonathon Howard

271 Modestly Staffed and Modestly Resourced: An exploratory critique of women’s entry to rural and regional governance
Alison Sheridan, Barbara Pini, Louise Conway

283 Towards a More Regional Federalism: Rural and urban attitudes to institutions, governance and reforms in Australia
AJ Brown, Ian Gray, Dimitria Giorgas

303 Community Governance in Rural Victoria: Rethinking grassroots democracy?
Kevin O'Toole

320 Governance in the Gaps: Inter-agency action in a rural town
Robyn Eversole, Kaye Scholfield

329 Self-Helping From the Hand that Feeds?: Evaluating the ‘deserving community’ ethic of governance in North East Tasmania
Michelle Godwin, Bill Pritchard

341 The Convergence of Regional Governance Discourses in Rural Australia: Enduring challenges and constructive suggestions
Tiffany Morrison, Marcus Lane

Book Reviews

358 Social learning in environmental management: Towards a sustainable future.
M Keen, V Brown & R Dyball (eds)
Reviewed by Chris Cocklin

360 Sustainability Strategy
P Martin and M Verbeek
Reviewed by Ian Coldwell

362 The Still-Burning Bush
Stephen J Pyne
Reviewed by Rosemary Hill

364 Masculinity beyond the metropolis.
Jane Kenway and Anna Hickey-Moody
Reviewed by Barbara Pini



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Rural Mental Health
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Sea Changes, Tree Changes and Bush Lessons: Post-compulsory education and rural renewal
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Water Policy and Gender
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Social Capital in a Rural Context
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Rural Governance
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Rural Social Work Practice
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Human Services and Rural Communities
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Arts and Culture in Rural, Regional and Remote Australia
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Information and Communication Technology
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Agriculture, Food and Public Policy Issues for a New Century
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Rural and Regional History
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Women and Rural Issues
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Rural welfare inequity


Who determines access to Australia’s water?


Sheep, Shadows and Silly Saints


Non-english speaking background children in Wagga Wagga schools


Styles of farming and farming subcultures


Western Australia's Agriculture and Pastoralism in Cultural and Ecological Perspective


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