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2020

Other Outputs

Keep Queenslanders Healthy Evaluation Framework Report

McDaid, Lisa, Cleary, Anne, Fatima, Yaqoot, Inch, Zeb, Reddel, Tim, Smith, Simon, Western, Mark and Mamun, Abdullah (2020). Keep Queenslanders Healthy Evaluation Framework Report. Indooroopilly, QLD Australia: Institute for Social Science Research .

Keep Queenslanders Healthy Evaluation Framework Report

2019

Conference Publication

Measuring individual and community wellbeing - a mixed story of data, systems, policies, practices, skills and behaviours

Reddel, Tim (2019). Measuring individual and community wellbeing - a mixed story of data, systems, policies, practices, skills and behaviours. Queensland Council of Social Service Annual Conference, Caloundra, Queensland, 12-13 September 2019.

Measuring individual and community wellbeing - a mixed story of data, systems, policies, practices, skills and behaviours

2018

Conference Publication

Using people-centred evidence to shape policy strategy and implementation

Reddel, Tim (2018). Using people-centred evidence to shape policy strategy and implementation. Australian Institute of Family Studies 15th Biennial Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 25-27 July 2018.

Using people-centred evidence to shape policy strategy and implementation

2018

Conference Publication

Public expectations and social cohesion, plenary session: key challenges for social security in Asia and the Pacific

Reddel, Tim (2018). Public expectations and social cohesion, plenary session: key challenges for social security in Asia and the Pacific. Regional Social Security Forum for Asia and the Pacific, International Social Security Association, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2-4 October 2018.

Public expectations and social cohesion, plenary session: key challenges for social security in Asia and the Pacific

2017

Conference Publication

Is data really the new oil? Transforming data to improve community outcomes

Reddel, Tim (2017). Is data really the new oil? Transforming data to improve community outcomes. Australian Social Policy Conference, University of New South Wales, NSW, Australia, 25 - 27 September 2017.

Is data really the new oil? Transforming data to improve community outcomes

2016

Journal Article

Book Review: Serious Whitefella Stuff: When Solutions Become the Problem in Indigenous Affairs, Mark Moran (Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2016, 224 pp.), ISBN 978145873265

Reddel, Tim (2016). Book Review: Serious Whitefella Stuff: When Solutions Become the Problem in Indigenous Affairs, Mark Moran (Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2016, 224 pp.), ISBN 978145873265. Australian Journal of Public Administration, 75 (4), 515-516. doi: 10.1111/1467-8500.12205

Book Review: Serious Whitefella Stuff: When Solutions Become the Problem in Indigenous Affairs, Mark Moran (Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2016, 224 pp.), ISBN 978145873265

2005

Book Chapter

Local social governance and citizen engagement

Reddel, T. (2005). Local social governance and citizen engagement. Community and Local Governance in Australia. (pp. 187-204) edited by P. Smyth, T. Reddel and A. Jones. Sydney: University of New South Wales.

Local social governance and citizen engagement

2005

Book Chapter

Introduction

Smyth, P. G., Reddel, T. and Jones, A. E. (2005). Introduction. Community and Local Governance in Australia. (pp. 1-12) edited by P. Smyth, T. Reddel and A. Jones. Sydney: University of New South Wales Press.

Introduction

2005

Book Chapter

Associational governance in Queensland

Smyth, Paul, Reddel, Tim and Jones, Andrew (2005). Associational governance in Queensland. Community and local governance in Australia. (pp. 37-56) edited by Paul Smyth, Tim Reddel and Andrew Jones. Sydney, Australia: University of New South Wales Press.

Associational governance in Queensland

2004

Journal Article

Social inclusion, new regionalism and associational governance: The Queensland experience

Smyth, Paul, Reddel, Tim and Jones, Andrew (2004). Social inclusion, new regionalism and associational governance: The Queensland experience. International Journal of Urban And Regional Research, 28 (3), 601-615. doi: 10.1111/j.0309-1317.2004.00538.x

Social inclusion, new regionalism and associational governance: The Queensland experience

2004

Other Outputs

Sustainable tenancies in public housing

Jones, A., Reddel, T., Mcauliffe, D. and Marston, G. (2004). Sustainable tenancies in public housing. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Queensland Department of Housing.

Sustainable tenancies in public housing

2004

Journal Article

Third Way social governance: Where is the state?

Reddel T. (2004). Third Way social governance: Where is the state?. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 39 (2), 129-142. doi: 10.1002/j.1839-4655.2004.tb01167.x

Third Way social governance: Where is the state?

2004

Journal Article

From Consultation to Participatory Governance? A Critical Review of Citizen Engagement Strategies in Queensland

Reddel, T. and Woolcock, G.W.E. (2004). From Consultation to Participatory Governance? A Critical Review of Citizen Engagement Strategies in Queensland. Australian Journal of Public Administration, 63 (3), 73-87. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8500.2004.00392.x

From Consultation to Participatory Governance? A Critical Review of Citizen Engagement Strategies in Queensland

2003

Other Outputs

Toward participatory governance? : an exploration of the role of citizen participation in policy development and governance in Queensland

Reddel, Timothy James (2003). Toward participatory governance? : an exploration of the role of citizen participation in policy development and governance in Queensland. PhD Thesis, School of Social Work and Applied Human Sciences, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/106618

Toward participatory governance? : an exploration of the role of citizen participation in policy development and governance in Queensland

2002

Journal Article

Beyond participation, hierarchies, management and markets: 'New' governance and place policies

Reddel, T (2002). Beyond participation, hierarchies, management and markets: 'New' governance and place policies. Australian Journal of Public Administration, 61 (1), 50-63. doi: 10.1111/1467-8500.00258

Beyond participation, hierarchies, management and markets: 'New' governance and place policies

2002

Conference Publication

'Joining up' and network governance: Some lessons and dilemmas from Queensland

Reddel, Tim (2002). 'Joining up' and network governance: Some lessons and dilemmas from Queensland. Knowledge, Networks and Joined-Up Government, Melbourne, Australia, 3-5 June 2002. Melbourne, Vic., Australia: University of Melbourne Centre for Public Policy.

'Joining up' and network governance: Some lessons and dilemmas from Queensland

2002

Conference Publication

Beyond participation, hierarchies, management and markets: 'New' governance and place policies

Reddel, Tim (2002). Beyond participation, hierarchies, management and markets: 'New' governance and place policies. Australasian Political Studies Association Conference, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 24-26 September 2001. Richmond, VIC, Australia: Wiley-Blackwell. doi: 10.1111/1467-8500.00258

Beyond participation, hierarchies, management and markets: 'New' governance and place policies

2001

Conference Publication

Local governance and social inclusion: Towards an effective place policy framework.

Jones, A. E., Reddel, T. and Smyth, P. G. (2001). Local governance and social inclusion: Towards an effective place policy framework.. Local Governance and Social Inclusion: Places and Politics, St Lucia, 26 July, 2001. St Lucia: The School of Social Work and Social Policy, UQ.

Local governance and social inclusion: Towards an effective place policy framework.

2001

Edited Outputs

Local governance and social inclusion: Places and policies

T. Reddel ed. (2001). Local governance and social inclusion: Places and policies. Local Governance and Social Inclusion: Places and Policies, St Lucia, Qld, 26 July, 2001. St Lucia, Qld: The University of Queensland.

Local governance and social inclusion: Places and policies