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- Art into health, Puntu Palyarrikuwanpa : Aboriginal men becoming well, compiler and curator : Brian F. McCoy
- "They need to know", growing up on Palm Island, Theresa Illin in conversation with Brian McCoy
- Take off your shoes, walk on the ground, the journey towards reconciliation in Australia, Lyn Henderson-Yates, Brian McCoy SJ, Melissa Brickell
- Ireland to Balgo, connecting spirituality through art, Sister Alice Dempsey SSJG in conversation with Father Brian McCoy SJ
- 'If we come together our health will be happy':, Aboriginal men seeking ways to better health, Brian F. McCoy
- The living history of deaths in custody / Brian McCoy
- Kanyirninpa, health, masculinity and wellbeing of desert Aboriginal men, Dr. Brian Francis McCoy
- Townsville 1979-1984 : some reflections, Brian P. McCoy [sic]
- The Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service Cooperative Limited
- A report [on land rights in the NT and elsewhere]
- Death and health, the resilience of 'Sorry Business' in the Kutjungka region of Western Australia, Brian F. McCoy
- Holding men, kanyirninpa and the health of young Aboriginal men, Brian F. McCoy
- Boys to men, Garbutt Magpies twenty-five years on : 1983-2008 : community report, authors: Brian F. McCoy; Randal Ross; Jacinta Elston
- A report [on land rights in the N.T. and elsewhere]
- The hidden culture of Indigenous football, Brian McCoy
- Kanyirninpa, health, masculinity and wellbeing of desert Aboriginal men, summary Ph.D thesis, Brian F. McCoy
- The Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service Cooperative Limited
- 'They weren't separated':, missions, dormitories and generational health, Brian McCoy
- Who makes decisions for the unconscious Aboriginal patient?, Dr Brian McCoy,Tossy Baadjo Nangala and Gracie Mosquito Nangala
- Generational trauma and Indigenous men's health, paper delivered at World on the Edge, Society for Applied Anthropology, 66th annual meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, March 28-April 2, 2006, Brian F. McCoy
- Living and working cross-culturally, non-Aboriginal people meeting Aboriginal people, [Brian McCoy]