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- Barddabardda Wodjenangorddee, we're telling all of you : the creation, history and people of Dambeemangaddee country, based on the cultural knowledge and recollections of Janet Oobagooma, Donny Woolagoodja and other Senior Dambeemangaddee People ; Compiled and written in collaboration with Dambeemangaddee People by Valda Blundell, Kim Doohan, Daniel Vachon, Malcolm Allbrook, Mary Anne Jebb and Joh Bornman
- Never stand still, stories of land, life and politics in the Kimberley, John Darraga Watson ; edited by Malcolm Allbrook ; photography by Liz Thompson
- Historical research into the execution and burial of Midgegooroo at the deanery site Perth, Malcolm Allbrook and Mary Anne Jebb [report to Palassis Architects]
- Henry Prinsep's empire, framing a distant colony, Malcolm Allbrook
- Aboriginal people in multicultural Australia, Malcolm Allbrook
- George Coolbul:, imagining a colonised life, Malcolm Allbrook
- Working under the future act regime /
- Implementation and resourcing of native title and related agreements, Malcolm Allbrook and Mary Anne Jebb
- Hidden histories, conflict, massacres and the colonisation of the Pilbara : final Report to Wangka Maya Pilbara Aboriginal Language Centre [and] Summary report
- Aboriginal perceptions of access and equity in Geraldton and Midland, W.A., local area studies for the national evaluation of the Access and Equity Strategy, January 1992, by Malcolm Allbrook and Darryl Kickett ... [et. al.]
- Something happened... researching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander housing needs / Malcolm Allbrook
- Barddabardda Wodjenangorddee, we're telling all of you : the creation, history and people of Dambeemangaddee country, based on the cultural knowledge and recollections of Janet Oobagooma, Donny Woolagoodja and other Senior Dambeemangaddee People ; Compiled and written in collaboration with Dambeemangaddee People by Valda Blundell, Kim Doohan, Daniel Vachon, Malcolm Allbrook, Mary Anne Jebb and Joh Bornman
- Henry Prinsep's empire, framing a distant colony, Malcolm Allbrook