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Building community capacity through e-consultation: Darebin e-Forum
Monika Merkes, Lucas Walsh and Jackie Bailey.
A Longer Working Life for Australian Women? – The BabyBoomWomen@Work2020 Website. In
Health Research in Cyberspace, Liamputtong P (ed), Nova Science, New York, 2006.
A woman's work is never done - reinventing retirement
ON LINE opinion, May 2005.
Darebin eForum
Enabling Government, Engaging Communities: An Online Perspective . A discussion forum open by invitation to the government, community and academic sectors across Australia and from Asia-Pacific countries, presented by the Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO), in partnership with the Queensland Government and Cisco Systems. Brisbane 17-18 November 2004.
The Darebin Family Violence Working Group: a partnership approach
Australian Journal of Primary Health, 2004, 10(2), 104-111.
(link to full article)
The Darebin Family Violence Working Group – The factors that make this partnership work.
VCOSS Congress 2004.
Darebin Family Violence Working Group. Background paper (466 kb).
Darebin City Council, January 2004.
We need less 'boomer bashing' and more stories of better futures for all.
ON LINE opinion, January 2004.
Women of the baby boom generation and unpaid work - What are the indications
for the future? (co-authored with Dr Yvonne Wells)
Australasian Journal on Ageing, 2003, 22(4), 186-190.
Women's working futures - Views, policies and choices.
Foresight: the Journal of Futures Studies, Strategic Thinking and Policy,
2003, 5(6), 53-60.
A working future for Australian women of the baby boom generation? Work
after age 65 - Women's perceptions and the policy implications of an ageing
female workforce .(PowerPoint presentation)
VCOSS Congress 2003
Tailoring
the workplace is the key to keeping skilled women at work.
ON LINE opinion, August 2003.
A longer working life for Australian women of the baby boom generation?:
Women’s voices and the policy implications of an ageing female workforce
Australian Social Policy Conference 2003
Weblogs
- "Tripe-Writing" on the Increase?
PC Update, November 2002.
Australian politicians' use of new media technologies - are they making
the most of it?
ON LINE Opinion, August 2002.
Australian
politicians' use of new media technologies - are they making the most
of it?
PC Update, August 2002.
Online
Relationships - Liars or Friends?
PC Update, July 2002.
Spam,
Spam - And More To Come
PC Update, May 2002.
Online
Support Groups for Men with Prostate Cancer
PC Update, March 2002.
BabyBoomWomen@Work2020
- Reflections on the methodology of a research project using futures scenarios
and computer mediated communication.
Journal of Futures Studies, 2002, 6(3), 83-94.
Is social
capital moving online?
ON LINE Opinion, January 2002.
Online
Communities
PC Update, December 2001.
Online
Support Groups
PC Update, November 2001.
Out-of-print
Online
PC Update, September 2001.
http://www.e-gov.everywhere
PC Update, August 2001.
Do
Women and Men Use the Internet and E-mail in Different Ways?
PC Update, July 2001.
Wired
from Head to Toe
PC Update, June 2001.
PC
on Wheels
PC Update, May 2001.
What
Happened to Telework?
PC Update, April 2001.
Dog-Related
Information on the Internet
PC Update, March 2001.
One
Year of Internet Censorship in Australia
PC Update, February 2001.
You
Had Your Say. What do Melbourne PC User Group Members Think about Internet
Censorship?
PC Update, February 2001.
Freedom of Speech, Internet Censorship, and an Interview with Ann K Symons
PC Update, December 2000.
Older
People and the Internet
PC Update, November 2000.
Health
Information on the Internet
PC Update, October 2000.
Electronic
Health Records - Your Health Online?
PC Update, September 2000.
Examples of
exemplary practice in adolescent primary health care.
Australian Journal of Primary Health Interchange, 1998, 4(1), 37-48.
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