Looking Back to Move Forward: The (D)Evolution of Australia's EEO Regulatory Framework (Symposium) (Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Act 1999) More Books by Economic and Labour Relations Review
Climate Change and Global Development: Towards a Post-Kyoto Paradigm?
2012
Re-Imagining the Role of Trade Unions After Workchoices.
2008
The Future of Industrial Relations in Australia.
2008
Adam Smith and the Labour Contract: Is Labour Exchange Analogous to Commodity Exchange?(Report)
2010
Responses by Teachers and Their Unions to Changing Work ("Industrial Relations in Education: Transforming the School Workforce", "the Global Assault on Teaching, Teachers, And Their Unions: Stories of Resistance" and "Teachers and Their Times: History and the Teachers Federation") (Book Review)
2011
Modern Awards and Skill Development Through Apprenticeships and Traineeships (Report)
2010
Brendan Sheehan (2010): the Economics of Abundance: Affluent Consumption and the Global Economy.
2012
Valuing Pollution: Problems of Price in the Commodification of Nature.
2012
Carbon Markets: Inherent Limitations and Complementary Policies (Symposium)
2012
Mark D. White and Irene Van Staveren (Eds): Ethics and Economics: New Perspectives (Book Review)
2011
Collective Bargaining Under Trade Practices Law.
2008
Skills and Training: Reflections on a Recent British Contribution to Current Debates.
2008
Assessing the Impact of Employment Regulation on the Low-Paid in Victoria.
2011
Farewell to Tax Neutrality: The Implications for an Aging Population.
2007
Australia's Carbon Tax: A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing?
2012
Complementary Climate Change Policies: A Framework for Evaluation.
2012
Rationales for Additional Climate Policy Instruments Under a Carbon Price.
2012
University Students' Financial Literacy Levels: Obstacles and Aids (Report)
2011
Supply Chain Security: Agency Theory and Port Drayage Drivers (Report)
2011
From the Tyranny of Distance to the Power of Proximity: Can Australian Workers Trade up in the Lucky Country? the 2011 Stan Kelly Lecture, 10 November 2011 (Non-Refereed Article)
2012