2010 Journal Article The mining sector and indigenous tourism development in Weipa, QueenslandBuultjens, Jeremy, Brereton, David, Memmott, Paul, Reser, Joseph, Thomson, Linda and O’Rourke, Tim (2010). The mining sector and indigenous tourism development in Weipa, Queensland. Tourism Managment, 31 (5), 597-606. doi: 10.1016/j.tourman.2009.06.009 |
2010 Conference Publication Prototyping spinifex as thermal insulation in arid regions of AustraliaO'Rourke, Tim, Flutter, Nick and Memmott, Paul (2010). Prototyping spinifex as thermal insulation in arid regions of Australia. Australian and New Zealand Architectural Science Association (ANZAScA) Annual Conference, Auckland, New Zealand, 24-26 November 2010. Auckland, N.Z.: Architectural Science Association. |
2010 Conference Publication Green building materials from spinifexGamage, H., De Silva, S., Flutter, N., O'Rourke, T., Memmott, P., Martin, D. and Schmidt, S. (2010). Green building materials from spinifex. XXIII IUFRO World Congress, Seoul, Republic of Korea, 23-28 August, 2010. United Kingdom: Commonwealth Forestry Association. |
2009 Journal Article Biomimetic theory and building technology: Use of aboriginal and scientific knowledge of spinifex grassMemmott, Paul, Hyde, Richard and O'Rourke, Tim (2009). Biomimetic theory and building technology: Use of aboriginal and scientific knowledge of spinifex grass. Architectural Science Review, 52 (2), 117-125. doi: 10.3763/asre.2009.0014 |
2009 Conference Publication The continuity and loss of Girramay building traditionsO'Rourke, Timothy (2009). The continuity and loss of Girramay building traditions. Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ) Annual Conference, Auckland, New Zealand, 2-5 July 2009. Auckland, New Zealand: University of Auckland. |
2009 Conference Publication Biomimetic theory and building technology: use of Aboriginal and scientific knowledge of Spinifex grassMemmott, Paul, Hyde, Richard and O'Rourke, Timothy (2009). Biomimetic theory and building technology: use of Aboriginal and scientific knowledge of Spinifex grass. 42nd Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Architectural Science Association (ANZAScA), Newcastle, NSW, Australia, 26-28 November 2008. Sydney, Australia: Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning, University of Sydney. doi: 10.3763/asre.2009.0014 |
2009 Book Chapter Sustaining Indigenous cultural tourism: Aboriginal pathways, cultural centres and dwellings in the Queensland wet tropicsO'Rourke, Timothy and Memmott, Paul C. (2009). Sustaining Indigenous cultural tourism: Aboriginal pathways, cultural centres and dwellings in the Queensland wet tropics. Indigenous/Aboriginal tourism research in Australia (2000-2008): Industry lessons and future research needs. (pp. 78-79) edited by Pascal Tremblay, Aggie Wegner and Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Tourism.. Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia: CRC for Sustainable Tourism. |
2007 Book Chapter Constructing cultural tourism opportunities in the Queensland wet tropics: Dyirbalngan campsites and dwellingsO'Rourke, Tim and Memmott, Paul (2007). Constructing cultural tourism opportunities in the Queensland wet tropics: Dyirbalngan campsites and dwellings. Striving for Sustainability: Case Studies in Indigenous Tourism. (pp. 371-402) edited by J. Buultjens and D. Fuller. Lismore, NSW: Southern Cross University Press. |
2007 Book Mining and indigenous tourism in Northern AustraliaBrereton, David, Memmott, Paul, Reser, Joseph, Buultjens, Jeremy, Thomson, Linda, Barker, Tanuja, O'Rourke, Timothy and Chambers, Catherine (2007). Mining and indigenous tourism in Northern Australia. Gold Coast, QLD, Australia.: Co-operative Research Centre (CRC) for Sustainable Tourism. |
2006 Other Outputs Mining and indigenous tourism in Northern Australia: Summary of findingsBrereton, David, Reser, J., Buultjens, Jeremy, Memmott, Paul, Barker, Tanuja, Thomson, Linda, O'Rourke, Tim and Chambers, Catherine (2006). Mining and indigenous tourism in Northern Australia: Summary of findings. St Lucia, Brisbane, Australia: The University of Queensland. |
2006 Journal Article Architectural traditions a product of tourism: Reproducing Aboriginal built environments in the twenty-first centuryO'Rourke, T. (2006). Architectural traditions a product of tourism: Reproducing Aboriginal built environments in the twenty-first century. Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review, 18 (1), 75-75. |
2004 Other Outputs Dyirbal sustainable tourism projects: Dyribalngan campsites and dwellings: Sustaining cultural tourism opportunities in the Wet TropicsMemmott, P. and O'Rourke, T. (2004). Dyirbal sustainable tourism projects: Dyribalngan campsites and dwellings: Sustaining cultural tourism opportunities in the Wet Tropics. St Lucia, Qld, Australia: Aboriginal Environments Research Centre, University of Queensland. |
2002 Conference Publication Notes on Dyirbalngan dwellings ethno-architecture in the rainforests of northeastern QueenslandO’Rourke, Tim (2002). Notes on Dyirbalngan dwellings ethno-architecture in the rainforests of northeastern Queensland. XIX Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand, Brisbane, Australia, 4-7 October 2002. Brisbane, Australia: SAHANZ: Society of Architectural Historians, Australia & New Zealand. |