Overview
Availability
- Ms Joni Parmenter is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Arts, The University of Queensland
- Bachelor (Honours) of Arts, The University of Queensland
- Masters (Coursework), The University of Queensland
Works
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2013
Journal Article
Regulation of resource-based development: governance challenges and responses in mining regions of Australia
Everingham, Jo-Anne, Pattenden, Catherine, Klimenko, Veronica and Parmenter, Joni (2013). Regulation of resource-based development: governance challenges and responses in mining regions of Australia. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 31 (4), 585-602. doi: 10.1068/c10184
2011
Other Outputs
RTIO Indigenous Retention Study - identifying factors that contribute to voluntary turnover amongst Indigenous employees
Parmenter, Joni, Barnes, Rodger, Kickett, Dennis and Leroy-Dyer, Sharlene (2011). RTIO Indigenous Retention Study - identifying factors that contribute to voluntary turnover amongst Indigenous employees. University of Queensland: Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining.
2011
Other Outputs
Social Baseline and Impact Assessment Report to GEMCO operations
Pattenden, Catherine, Parmenter, Joni and Barnes, Rodger (2011). Social Baseline and Impact Assessment Report to GEMCO operations. University of Queensland: Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining.
2011
Book Chapter
Experiences of Indigenous women in the Australian mining industry
Parmenter, Joni (2011). Experiences of Indigenous women in the Australian mining industry. Gendering the field: towards sustainable livelihoods for mining communities. (pp. 67-86) edited by Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt. Canberra, ACT, Australia: ANU E Press.
2008
Journal Article
Indigenous Employment in the Australian Mining Industry
Brereton, David J. and Parmenter, Joni (2008). Indigenous Employment in the Australian Mining Industry. Journal of Energy and Natural Resources Law, 26 (1), 66-90.
2007
Book Chapter
Female mining engineering and minerals processing students: career drivers, expectations and perceptions
Barclay, Mary Anne, Pattenden, Cath, Brereton, David, Beach, Ruth, Drinkwater, Diana, Kemp Deanna, Parmenter, Joni and Phillpot, Sokar (2007). Female mining engineering and minerals processing students: career drivers, expectations and perceptions. Unearthing new resources: attracting and retaining women in the Australian minerals industry. (pp. 65-109) Forrest, ACT: Minerals Council of Australia.
2007
Other Outputs
Retention of women in the minerals industry IN: Unearthing new resources: attracting and retaining women in the Australian Minerals Industry
Kemp, Deanna, Pattenden. Catherine, McIlwain, Gillian, Barclay, Mary Anne, Beach, Ruth, Parmenter, Joni and Brereton, David (2007). Retention of women in the minerals industry IN: Unearthing new resources: attracting and retaining women in the Australian Minerals Industry. Canberra, ACT Australia: Women in Social and Economic Research (WiSER).
2007
Conference Publication
Indigenous Women and Mining Employment in Australia.
Kemp, Deanna and Paramenter, Joni (2007). Indigenous Women and Mining Employment in Australia.. SD07: A Climate for Change., Cairns, Australia, 29 October - 02 November 2007. Cairns, Australia: Minerals Council of Australia.
2006
Book
Community Engagement and Development, Handbook
Brereton, D.J., Kemp, D. L., Pattenden, C., McIlwain, G., Barclay, M.A. and Parmenter, J. (2006). Community Engagement and Development, Handbook. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Commonwealth of Australia.
2006
Conference Publication
Water, Communities and Mineral Resource Development: Understanding the Risks and Opportunities
Brereton, D. J. and Parmenter, J. C. (2006). Water, Communities and Mineral Resource Development: Understanding the Risks and Opportunities. Water in Mining 2006, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, 14-16 November 2006. Carlton, Victoria, Australia: The Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy.
2004
Other Outputs
'Hearing voices' : first steps towards understanding Aboriginal connections to Sea Country in Hervey Bay
Parmenter, Joni (2004). 'Hearing voices' : first steps towards understanding Aboriginal connections to Sea Country in Hervey Bay. Honours Thesis, School of Social Science, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/321031
Funding
Past funding
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