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Items where Subject is "8998 Environmentally Sustainable Information and Communication Services"

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Number of items at this level: 7.

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Bett, Denise, Dougney, Jamie and Vu, Jo (2008) Fostering the Dream in Melbouirne's Working Class West: Student Aspiration Confidence and University Entry. In: Crossing Borders: Diversity in Higher Education Theme 3 Diversity and Widening Participaton, June 30, Technische Univeristat Berlin - Germany.

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Faux, Jeffrey (2008) Displaying Environmental Information to satisfy utility and sufficiency in Entity Reporting. Malaysian Accounting Review, 7 (2). pp. 95-116. ISSN 16754077

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Johl, Shireenjit, Jackling, Beverley and Kothalawala, Dimuthu (2011) Voluntary carbon disclosure of Australia's top 100 companies. Corporate Board: role, duties and composition, 7 (1). pp. 99-108. ISSN 18108601

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Mitra, Robin, Orbell, John, Barton, Andrew, Briggs, Steven and Atherton, Paul (2009) An investigation into the control of Bryozoan infestation of water pipeline systems. In: Australarwood 2009, 13 March 2009, Royal Society of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia.

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Polonsky, Michael, Garma, Romana and Landreth Grau, Stacy (2011) Western Consumers' Understanding of Carbon Offsets and its Relationship to Behavior. Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, 23 (5). pp. 583-603. ISSN 13555855

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Ustun, Taha, Ozansoy, Cagil and Zayegh, Aladin (2011) A central microgrid protection system for networks with fault current limiters. In: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering. EEEIC 2011. ISBN 9781424487820

Ustun, Taha, Ozansoy, Cagil and Zayegh, Aladin (2011) A microgrid protection system with central protection unit and extensive communication. In: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering. EEEIC 2011. ISBN 9781424487820

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