Five papers by William Stanley Jevons (1835-1882), and two by his son, Herbert Stanley Jevons (1875-1955),
to the Society, 1858-59, and 1911-12.Note: American economist Irving Fisher (1867-1947) described Jevons' book A General Mathematical Theory of Political Economy (published in 1862, three years after his return to England from Sydney) as the start of the mathematical method in economics. Jevons made the case that economics as a science concerned with quantities is necessarily mathematical.
William Stanley Jevons, [and in the ADB]
(July 8, 1857) On a sun-gauge, or new actinometer,
The Sydney Magazine of Science and Art 1: 58-62, 1858.William Stanley Jevons,
(Dec. 9, 1857) On clouds -- their various forms and producing causes,
The Sydney Magazine of Science and Art 1: 163-176, 1858.William Stanley Jevons,
Meteorological observations in Australia,
The Sydney Magazine of Science and Art 2: 161-167, 173-181, 1859.William Stanley Jevons,
Remarks on the geological origin of Australia,
The Sydney Magazine of Science and Art 2: 89-93, 1859.William Stanley Jevons,
Earthquakes in New South Wales,
The Sydney Magazine of Science and Art 2: 93-94, 1859.
Herbert Stanley Jevons, H. I. Jensen, T. Griffith Taylor, and C. A. Süssmilch,
26. The geology and petrography of the Prospect Intrusion.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 45: 445-553, 1911.Herbert Stanley Jevons, H. I. Jensen, and C. A. Süssmilch,
4. The differentiation phenomena of the Prospect Intrusion.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 46: 111-138, 1912.
John Maynard Keynes.
William Stanley Jevons, 1835-1882, A centenary allocution on his life and work as an economist and statistician. Read before the Royal Statistical Society, London, on April 21st, 1936.
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, 99: 516-555, 1936.Ian Castles,
The curious economist: William Stanley Jevons in Sydney, address at the dinner to mark the opening of the exhibition at the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, on October 28, 2004,
The Curious Economist: William Stanley Jevons in Sydney (2004-2006), andThe curious economist: William Stanley Jevons in Sydney, an edited version of the 2004 address, Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 149: 51-58, 2016.
Robert E. Marks, William Stanley Jevons, Fellow of the Philosophical Society of N.S.W., 1856-1859, Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 149: 59-64, 2016.
Papers regarding Aborigines
Papers regarding Aborigines, 1822-2009.
From the pages of the Journal & Proceedings
of the Royal Society of New South Wales. Listed chronologically.
Barron Field,
(Jan. 2, 1822, before the Philosophical Society of Australia) On the Aborigines of New Holland and Van Diemen's Land.
Geographical memoirs on New South Wales,
edited by Barron Field. London: John Murray, 1825, pp. 193-229.
- Phillip Parker King,
(Oct. 2, 1822, before the Philosophical Society of Australia) Natives of New Holland,
Excerpted from his "On the maritime geography of Australia,"
Geographical memoirs on New South Wales,
edited by Barron Field. London: John Murray, 1825, pp. 269-295.
- John Uniacke, with contributions from John Finnegan and Thomas Pamphlett,
Natives of Morton Bay, 1823
Excerpted from his "Narrative of Mr. Oxley's expedition to survey Port Curtis and Moreton Bay, with a view to form convict establishments there.
Geographical memoirs on New South Wales,
edited by Barron Field. London: John Murray, 1825, pp. 27-86.
- Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell,
(30 Dec 1850) On the boomerang propeller.
The Sydney Morning Herald, 11 Jan 1851, p.2.
- Johann Ludwig Gerard Krefft,
(Aug. 2, 1865) On the manners and customs of the Aborigines of the lower Murray and Darling,
Transactions of the Philosophical Society of New South Wales, 1862-1865 1: 357-374
- Hyde Clarke,
On the languages of Australia in connection with those of the Mozambique and of the south of Africa.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 13: 81-85, 1879.
- Peter MacPherson,
Astronomy of the Australian Aborigines.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 15: 71-80, 1881.
- James Manning,
Notes on the Aborigines of New Holland.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 16: 155-173, 1882.
- John Fraser,
The Aborigines of New South Wales.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 16: 193-233, 1882.
- Peter Beveridge,
On the Aborigines inhabiting the Great Lacustrine and Riverine depression of the lower Murray, lower Murrumbidgee, lower Lachlan, and lower Darling.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 17: 19-74, 1883.
- Edward Palmer.
On plants used by the natives of north Queensland, Flinders, and Mitchell Rivers, for food, medicine, &c.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 17: 93-113, 1883.
- Peter MacPherson,
On the oven-mounds of Aborigines in Victoria.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 18: 49-59, 1884.
- Peter MacPherson,
Stone implements of the Aborigines of Australia and some other countries.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 19: 113-120, 1885.
- George Pratt,
A comparison of the dialects of east and west Polynesian Malay, Malagasy, and Australian.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 20: 45-68, 1886.
- Peter MacPherson,
The Aboriginal names of rivers in Australia philologically examined.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 20: 113-141, 1886.
- W. T. Wyndham.
The Aborigines of Australia.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 23: 36-42, 1889.
- John Mathew.
The Australian Aborigines,
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 23: 335-449, 1889.
- Edward Stephens.
The Aborigines of Australia, being personal recollections of those tribes which once inhabited the Adelaide Plains of South Australia.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 23: 476-503, 1889.
- F. B. W. Woolrych,
Native names of some of the runs &c. in the Lachlan District.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 24: 63-70, 1890.
- W. T. Wyndham,
Australian Aborigines: varieties of food and methods of obtaining it.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 24: 112-120, 1890.
- John Fraser,
Some remarks on the Australian languages.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 24: 231-253, 1890.
- Sidney H. Ray,
On the importance and nature of the Oceanic languages.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 26: 51-59, 1892.
- E. J. Statham,
Observations on shell-heaps and shell-beds. Significance and importance of the record they afford.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 26: 304-314, 1892.
- J. Fraser
On the languages of Oceania
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 26: 342-367, 1892.
- Robert Hamilton Mathews,
Rock paintings by the Aborigines in caves on Bulgar Creek, near Singleton.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 27: 353-358, 1893.
- R. H. Mathews,
Aboriginal bora held at Gundabloui in 1894
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 28: 98-129, 1894.
- Archibald Liversidge,
Notes on some Australasian and other stone implements.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 28: 232-245, 1894.
- R. H. Mathews,
Some stone implements used by the Aborigines of New South Wales.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 28: 301-305, 1894.
- Thomas Peter Anderson Stuart,
The 'Mika' or 'Kulpi' operation of the Australian Aboriginals.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 30: 115-123, 1896.
- Robert Etheridge, Jr., Tannatt William Edgeworth David, and J. W. Grimshaw
On the occurrence of a submerged forest, with remains of the dugong, at Shea's Creek near Sydney.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 30: 158-185, 1896.
- R. H. Mathews
Additional remarks concerning Aboriginal bora held at Gundabloui in 1894.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 30: 211-213, 1896.
- R. H. Mathews,
The burbung, or initiation ceremonies of the Murrumbidgee tribes.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 31: 111-153, 1897.
- R. H. Mathews,
The totemic divisions of Australian tribes.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 31: 154-176, 1897.
- Thomas Lane Bancroft,
Note on mutilations practised by Australian Aborigines.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 31: xxv-xxviii, 1897.
- James Larmer.
Native vocabulary of miscellaneous New South Wales objects.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 32: 223-229, 1898.
- R. H. Mathews,
The group divisions and initiation ceremonies of the Barkunjee tribes.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 32: 241-255, 1898.
- R. H. Mathews
Divisions of some Aboriginal tribes, Queensland.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 33: 108-114, 1899.
- Walter John Enright,
The initiation ceremonies of the Aborigines of Port Stephens, N.S.W.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 33: 115-124, 1899.
- Walter John Enright,
The language, weapons and manufactures of the Aborigines of Port Stephens, N.S.W.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 34: 103-118, 1900.
- R. H. Mathews,
Marriage and descent among the Australian Aborigines.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 34: 120-135, 1900.
- R. H. Mathews and Miss Mary Martha Everitt.
The organisation, language and initiation ceremonies of the Aborigines of the south-east coast of N.S.W.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 34: 262-281, 1900.
- R. H. Mathews,
The Thurrawal language.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 35: 127-160, 1901.
- R. H. Mathews
Rock-holes used by the Aborigines for warming water.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 35: 213-216, 1901.
- R. H. Mathews,
Some Aboriginal tribes of Western Australia.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 35: 217-222, 1901.
- R. H. Mathews,
The Aboriginal languages of Victoria.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 36: 71-106, 1902.
- R. H. Mathews,
Languages of some native tribes of Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 36: 135-190, 1902.
- R. H. Mathews,
Language of the Bungandity tribe, South Australia.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 37: 59-74, 1903.
- R. H. Mathews,
The Aboriginal fisheries at Brewarrina.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 37: 146-156, 1903.
- R. H. Mathews,
Notes on some native dialects of Victoria.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 37: 243-253, 1903.
- R. H. Mathews,
Ethnological notes on the Aboriginal tribes of New South Wales and Victoria.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 38: 203-381, 1904.
- R. H. Mathews,
Notes on some native tribes of Australia.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 40: 95-129, 1906.
- R. H. Mathews,
Notes on some Aboriginal tribes.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 41: 67-87, 1907.
- R. H. Mathews,
Notes on the Arranda tribe.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 41: 146-163, 1907.
- R. H. Mathews,
Aboriginal navigation and other notes.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 41: 211-215, 1907.
- R. H. Mathews,
Vocabulary of the Ngarrugu tribe, N.S.W.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 42: 335-342, 1908.
- R. H. Mathews,
Some rock engravings of the Aborigines of New South Wales.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 44: 401-405, 1910.
- R. H. Mathews,
Some curious stones used by the Aborigines.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 45: 359-365, 1911.
- R. H. Mathews,
Description of two bora grounds of the Kamilaroi tribe.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 51: 423-430, 1917.
- James Paroissien de Beuzeville,
Vocabulary of one hundred and fifty-four words of the Yuckaburra dialect, spoken by the Munkeeburra, South Kennedy district, Cape River, Queensland.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 53: 102-106, 1919.
- Richard Hind Cambage and Henry Selkirk.
Early drawings of an Aboriginal ceremonial ground.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 54: 74-78, 1920.
- Alfred Louis Kroeber,
Relationship of the Australian languages.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 57: 101-117, 1923.
- Thomas Griffith Taylor and Fitzroy Jardine,
Kamilaroi and White, a study of racial mixture in New South Wales,
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 58: 268-294, 1924.
- Clifton Cappie Towle,
Stone scrapers. An inquiry concerning a certain conventionalized type found along the coast of New South Wales.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 68: 117-143, 1934.
- Adolphus Peter Elkin,
Initiation in the Bard tribe, north-west Australia.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 69: 190-208, 1935.
- Frederick David McCarthy.
Presidential address. Part II. Theoretical considerations of Australian Aboriginal art.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 91: 3-22, 1957.
- P. J. Hughes and M. E. Sullivan.
The re-deposition of midden material by storm waves.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 107: 6-10, 1974.
- Tim Flannery.
The impact of humans upon the biota of Australasia.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 124: 41-43, 1991.
- Claire Smith.
Thesis Abstract: Situating style: an ethnoarchaeological study of social and material context in an Australian Aboriginal artistic system.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 129: 154, 1996.
- Peter J. Dowling.
Thesis Abstract: "A great deal of sickness". Introduced diseases among the Aboriginal people of colonial southeast Australia 1788-1900.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 131: 39-40, 1998.
- Christopher R. Illert.
The centenary of Mary Everitt's "Gundungurra" grammar.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 134: 19-44, 2001.
- Graham Knuckey.
Thesis Abstract: Variation in the anterior mandible of Homo sapiens sapiens.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 134: 125, 2001.
- Duncan Cook.
Thesis Abstract: A 2000-year record of environmental change from Tocal Homestead Lagoon, eastern Australia.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 140: 22-23, 2007.
- Grant A. Mackenzie.
Thesis Abstract: Effects of pneumococcal vaccination on otitis media and bacterial carriage in remote Australian Aboriginal communities.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 140: 94-96, 2007.
- Ragbir Bhathal.
Pre-contact astronomy.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 142: (3-4) 15-23, 2009.
- Thomas Keneally.
Mungo Man imagined: writing the ultimate historical novel.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 151: 5-13, 2018.
- Robert E. Marks.
Editorial.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 151: 1-4, 2018.
- Marcelle Townsend-Cross.
Thesis abstract: Difficult knowledge and uncomfortable pedagogies: student perceptions and experiences of teaching and learning in Critical Indigenous Australian Studies.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 152: 148, 2019.
- Barbara J. Gillam.
Figure-ground and occlusion depiction in early Australian Aboriginal bark paintings and Appendices (on-line only)
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 152: 251-267, 2019.
Yael Bar-Zeev,
Thesis Abstract: Improving health providers' management of smoking in Australian Indigenous pregnant women
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 153: 205-208, 2020.
- Terri Janke,
Thesis Abstract: True Tracks: Indigenous Culture and Intellectual Property principles for putting self-determination into practice
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 153: 214-215, 2020.
- Jonathan Jones,
Thesis Abstract: Murruwaygu: Following in the footsteps of our ancestors
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 153: 216-217, 2020.
- Graeme Lyle La Macchia,
Thesis Abstract: Big Gubba Business: The making of the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, First Nations resurgence and the Australian connection
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 153: 218-219, 2020.
- Danièle Hromek.
Thesis Abstract: The (re)Indigenisation of space: weaving narratives of resistance to embed Nura [Country] in design.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 154: 247-248, 2021.
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Contents of JProcRSNSW, Vol. 147, 2014.
Download Volume 147, Part 1 here.
Download Volume 147, Part 2 here.Michael Burton.
Editorial. (1)
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 147: 1, 2014.Michael Burton.
Editorial. (2)
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 147: 90, 2014.Lectures and Conversations:
Barry O. Jones.
(2014 Distinguished Fellows Lecture) Evidence, opinion and interest -- the attack on the scientific method.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 147: 2-11, 2014.Brynn Hibbert.
(2014 Mellor Lecture) Experiences with LabTrove, a researcher-centric electronic laboratory notebook ELN: undergraduate possibilities and Twitter.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 147: 12-23, 2014.Peter Doherty.
In Conversation with Donald Hector (Re-printed from The Conversation. 12 May 2014)
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 147: 24-28, 2014.Invited Discourses:
David P. Wilson,
Just a little analysis ...
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 147: 91-93, 2014.Bruce Henry,
An applied mathematicians's apology.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 147: 94-100, 2014.Refereed Papers:
David F. Branagan, D.W. Emerson, and I. Kelly.
Signal-to-noise ratio in Renaissance writing: an example concerning Georgius Agricola (1494-1555).
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 147: 29-54, 2014.Xavier Zambrana-Puyalto.
(Jak Kelly Award Winner 2013) Probing the nano-scale with the symmetries of light.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 147: 55-63, 2014.Jessica N.G. Stanley.
(RSNSW Scholarship Winner 2013) Past and present challenges in catalysis: developing green and sustainable processes.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 147: 64-76, 2014.John Gar Yan Chan, Jennifer Wong, Hak-Kim Chan, and Daniela Traini.
An overview of biosimilars.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 147: 77-83, 2014.Brien Holden, Stephen Davis, Monica Jong, and Serge Resnikoff.
(James Cook Medal address 2013) The evolution of uncorrected refraction error as a major public health issue.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 147: 101-106, 2014.Brett Gooden.
Segmentation and oxygen diffusion in the Ediacaran Dickinsonia: an applied analysis.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 147: 107-121, 2014.John Page,
Engineering simulation -- frontier to a new capability.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 147: 121-131, 2014.John Nichols,
A precision and bias study of four masonry flexural stress bond wrenches.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 147: 132-143, 2014.
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Contents of JProcRSNSW, Vol. 148, 2015.
Download Volume 148, Part 1 here.
Download Volume 148, Part 2 here.Michael Burton.
Editorial (Part 1).
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 148: 1, 2015.Michael Burton.
Editorial (Part 2).
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 148: 95, 2015.Refereed Papers:
Martin Green.
Forty years of photovoltaic research at UNSW. (Awarded RSNSW James Cook Medal, 2014)
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 148: 2-14, 2015.Robert F. Park.
Long-term surveys of pathogen populations underpin sustained control of the rust diseases of wheat in Australia. (Awarded RSNSW Clarke Medal, 2014)
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 148: 15-27, 2015.Joshua Nash.
Can small islands tell large(r) stories? The microcosm of Nepean Island, Norfolk Island archipelago.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 148: 82-86, 2015.Dame Marie Bashir.
Lachlan Macquarie, fifth governor of New South Wales: his life and legacy to Australia.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 148: 96-108, 2015.Invited Discourses:
Erik W. Aslaksen.
The relationship between engineers and society: is it currently fulfilling its potential?
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 148: 28-43, 2015.Linh T. Tran, Dale A. Prokopovich, Susanna Guatelli, Marco Petasecca, Michael L. F. Lerch, Mark I. Reinhard, and Anatoly B. Rosenfeld.
3D bridge microdosimeter: charge collection study and application to Relative Biological Effectiveness RBE studies in ¹²C radiation therapy. (RSNSW & AIP Jak Kelly Award Prize Winner, 2014)
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 148: 44-51, 2015.RSNSW Scholarship Winners, 2014:
Melanie K. Laird, Michaela Turancova, Bronwyn M. McAllan, Christopher R. Murphy, Michael B. Thompson.
Unlocking amniote live birth: the `other' mammalian model.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 148: 52-59, 2015.Ruth Wells, David Wells & Catalina Lawsin.
Understanding psychological responses to trauma among refugees: the importance of measurement validity in cross-cultural settings.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 148: 60-69, 2015.Stephen G. Parker & J. Justin Gooding.
Single-cell isolation devices: understanding the behaviour of cells.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 148: 70-81, 2015.The Royal Society of New South Wales and Four Academies Forum: The Future of Work:
Governor David Hurley.
Opening address: the future of work?.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 148: 109-111, 2015.Donald C. A. Hector.
Introduction.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 148: 112-116, 2015.Andrew B. Holmes.
The future of work: a chemistry perspective.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 148: 117-124, 2015.Alan Finkel.
Reflecting on the future of work in Australia: pessimism, optimism and opportunities.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 148: 125-133, 2015.Julianne Schultz.
Crisis and change: learning from the past to prepare for the future of work.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 148: 134-142, 2015.Amarjit Kaur.
Shifting global production systems, labour market flexibility and the new precariat in Southeast Asia.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 148: 143-153, 2015Jerome K. Vanclay.
The future of work: pivotal decisions for society.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 148: 154-158, 2015.Erik W. Aslaksen.
The future of engineering.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 148: 159-165, 2015.Des Griffin.
The future of jobs: reflections on the Royal Society of New South Wales and Four Academies Forum.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 148: 166-175, 2015.Vera Mackie.
The crisis of care and the future of work in the Asia-Pacific region.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 148: 176-184, 2015.Thesis Abstracts:
Noel Nagy Nabih Hanna.
Investigations of the acoustics of the vocal tract and vocal folds in vivo, ex vivo and in vitro.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 148: 87, 2015.Patrick S. Michael.
Effects of organic amendments and plants on the chemistry of acid sulfate soils under aerobic and anaerobic conditions
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 148: 185-186, 2015.Zoran Vulovic.
Methodologies for using satellite-based positioning systems in determining vibration parameters of aircraft structure.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 148: 187-188, 2015.
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Contents of JProcRSNSW, Vol. 146, 2013.
Download Volume 146, Part 1 here.
Download Volume 146, Part 2 here.Michael Burton.
Editorial. (1)
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 146: 1-2, 2013.Michael Burton.
Editorial. (2)
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 146: 74, 2013.Refereed Papers:
Robert E. Marks.
Learning lessons? The Global Financial Crisis five years on.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 146: 3-16, 2013.
Timeline for the GFC (updated on-line).Ragbir Bhathal.
Some aspects of the scientific development and astronomical research of Warrick Couch..
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 146: 17-24, 2013.Herma Büttner, Jarrod Powell, and Richard Banati.
Nested partnerships and interdisciplinary science: from the National Medical Cyclotron to the research cyclotron of the National Imaging Facility.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 146: 25-43, 2013.Ragbir Bhathal.
Some aspects of the scientific development and astronomical research of Penny Sackett.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 146: 142-152, 2013.Invited Discourses:
John W. Dickenson and Helen Dickenson.
The invention of the modern pendulum weight shift flexwing hang glider in 1963
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 146: 44-54, 2013.Donald Hector.
The humanist paradox.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 146: 55-61, 2013.Jak Kelly Special Edition:
David Mills, John Hardie, and Heinrich Hora.
Obituary of Professor Jak (John Charles) Kelly FRSN. .
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 146: 75-76, 2013.Richard Newbury.
Jak Kelly -- peerless head of the School of Physics, UNSW 1985-1989.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 146: 77-82, 2013.David Mills
A timely intervention -- Jak Kelly and solar.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 146: 83-90, 2013.Patrick Krejcik.
The development of modern particle accelerators at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 146: 91-102, 2013.Zoltan Lewis Kerestes.
Paper clips, rubber bands and satay sticks.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 146: 103-109, 2013.Jim S. Williams.
Ion beams and channelling: the early days with Jak Kelly.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 146: 110-115, 2013.Heinrich Hora.
Research cooperation with past president Jak Kelly.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 146: 116-135, 2013.Andrew Ong.
(Jak Kelly Award Winner 2012) Highly charged ions and the search for the variation of fundamental constants.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 146: 136-141, 2013.Thesis Abstracts:
Justin Steven Hardi.
Experimental investigation of high frequency combustion instability in cryogenic oxygen-hydrogen rocket engines.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 146: 62-63, 2013.Owen R. O'Shea.
The ecology and biology of stingrays (Dasyatidae) at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 146: 64-66, 2013.Timothy Lau.
The flow around a fish-inspired heaving and pitching hydrofoil.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 146: 153-154, 2013.Yansen.
Ontogenetic ecophysiology of secondary hemi-epiphytic vines..
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 146: 155-157, 2013.