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Elfie Shiosaki

  • Shiosaki, E 2025, ‘First Nations-determined storylines: Noongar story work in the Ancestors’ Words project’, Australian Aboriginal Studies, 1, pp. 24-30.
  • Shiosaki, E and Noske, C 2025, ‘Editors Correspond: A dialogue about First Nations Writing’, Westerly:, 70., pp. 11-23.
  • Harkin, N, Saunders, K, Shiosaki, E and van Neerven, E 2025, ‘First Nations Peace Poetics: In conversation’, Southerly, 80.1, pp. 81-92.

Mandy Yap

  • Yap, M., Stone, M., Kinnane, S., Haviland, M., Golson, K., Dwyer, A., Dinku, Y., Buchanan, G., Freeman, W., Pigram, A., Croft, I., Davey, R., Laborde, S., Saunders, T., Birchmeier, K., Mulardy Jnr, M., Nargoodah, L., Duckhole, S., Mamid, J., Andrews, K. and Mulardy, Z. (2025) Strong Culture, Strong Place, Strong Families Research and Evaluation Project: Final Report (Commissioned Report No. 2/2025), Centre for Indigenous Policy Research, Australian National University. https://doi.org/10.25911/FDWN-7593
  • Yap, M. (2025). OCHRE Local Decision Making Stage 2 Evaluation: CoDeveloping the Instrument to Measure Change in Working Relationships Report (Commissioned Report No. 3/2025). Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University. https://doi.org/10.25911/HC96-CD53 

Francis Markham 

  • Markham, F., & Norman, H. (2025). Aboriginal Land Rights in Australia: Neither National nor Uniform. In W. Nikolakis (Ed.), Land Rights Now: Global Voices on Indigenous Peoples and Land Justice (pp. 119–148). Cambridge University Press.
  • Dinku, Y., Markham, F., Angelo, D., & Simpson, J. (2025). The connection between social and emotional wellbeing and Indigenous language use varies across language ecologies in Australia. Social Science & Medicine, 364, 117547.
  • Riley, B., Klerck, M., Markham, F., Longden, T., Napaltjari-Davis, V., Quilty, S., & Frank-Jupurrurla, J. (2025). The prepay “poverty premium”: Perspective on Australia's Northern Territory prepayment tariff. Energy Research & Social Science, 127, 104189.
  • Norman, H., & Markham, F. (2025). Land rights interrupted? How Whitlam's dismissal changed the history of First Nations land repossession. Australian Book Review, 480, 9–10.
  • Staines, Z., Markham, F., McGlade, H., & Anthony, T. (2025, 3 December). With a sneaky tweak, the government has made welfare recipients guilty until proven innocent. The Conversation. https://doi.org/10.64628/AA.pnsepsxtc
  • Taflaga, M., Markham, F., & Dowding, K. (2025). Neither corporate nor government: Why university governance needs to be different, and better (Preprint). ANU Research Publications. https://doi.org/10.25911/MWW4-9781
  • Klein, E., & Markham, F. (2025). A review of remote employment policy: Where are we, and how did we get here?(POLIS Working Paper No. 4/2025). The Centre for Social Policy Research. https://doi.org/10.25911/AA34-9J29
  • Russell, E., Burridge, A., Markham, F., Blatman, N., & Osborne, N. (2025, 23 January). Prisons don’t create safer communities, so why is Australia spending billions on building them? The Conversation. https://doi.org/10.64628/AA.3j9nrj4r5
  • Dinku, Y., Markham, F., Walsh, C., & Puri, C. (2026). The spatial distribution of Indigenous food insecurity in New South Wales: Evidence from small-area estimation. Geographical Research, 64(1), 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1111/1745-5871.70063
  • Blatman, N., & Markham, F. (2026). Boom, bust, churn: Prison closure and prison expansion in New South Wales, Australia. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1177/0308518X261422096 

Yonatan Dinku

  • Dinku, Y., Markham, F., Angelo, D., & Simpson, J. (2025). The connection between social and emotional wellbeing and Indigenous language use varies across language ecologies in Australia. Social Science & Medicine, 364, 117547.
  • Odo, D. B., Ayo-Yusuf, O., Dinku, Y., Mekonnen, A. G., & Maddox, R. (2025). Trends in the prevalence and factors associated with indoor smoking in 24 countries Party to the WHO FCTC: Implications for equitable policy implementation. BMJ Global Health, 10(2), e017110.
  • Wycisk, O., Dinku, Y., Harrap, B., Somboonsin, P., AM, J. G., Cooms, V., & Howard-Wagner, D. (2025). School environment as a risk and protective factor for self-harm and suicidality: Insights from the Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children. The Australian Educational Researcher, 52(6), 4375–4399.
  • Dinku, Y., Gray, M., & Hunter, B. (2026). Educational mismatch and the Indigenous labour market: A longitudinal analysis. Social Indicators Research, 181(1).
  • Dinku, Y., Markham, F., Walsh, C., & Puri, C. (2026). The spatial distribution of Indigenous food insecurity in New South Wales: Evidence from small-area estimation. Geographical Research, 64(1), e70063.
  • Dinku, Y., & Howard-Wagner, D. (2026). Seen, heard, inspired: How positive teacher interpersonal style fosters university aspirations in Indigenous students. International Journal of Educational Development, 121, 103512.