academic writing.

While the White Witness thrives on accounts of the brutalisation of black bodies, most commonly of black women and children, the Black Witness pushes these same black women to the forefront—in the very heart of white, respectable space. While the White Witness uses the language of war to disconnect us from our past, the Black Witness uses it to connect our past to the present.

That is the power, right there.

Dr Amy McQuire (2019) ‘Black and White Witness, Meanjin

publications.

‪Watego, C., Whop L, Singh D, Mukandi B, Macoun A, Newhouse G, Drummond A, McQuire A, Stajic J, Kajlich H, and Brough, M (2021).

Health Humanities Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 8704.

Campbell L, Reath J, Hu W, Gunaskera, H., Askew, D., Watego, C., Kong, K., Walsh, R., Doyle, K., Leach, A., Tyson, C. & Abbott, P (2022).

2022; 25: 1374‐1383.doi:10.1111/hex.13476

Walsh, R., Reath, J., Gunasekera, H. Leach, A., Kong, K., Askew, A., Girosi, F., Hu, W., Usherwood, T., Lujic, S., Spurling, G., Morris, P., Watego, C., Harkus, S., Woodall, C., Tyson, C., Campbell, L., Hussey, S. & Abbott, P. (2022).

Trials 23, 309

Bond, C. & Singh, D (2020).

The Medical Journal of Australia, 212(5): 198 – 199E1.

Bond, C., Whop, L., Singh, D. & Kajlich, H (2020).

The Medical Journal of Australia 213(6): 248 – 250 E1.

Askew, D., Brady, K., Mukandi, B., Singh, D., Sinha, T., Brough, M. & Bond, C.

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health (accepted for publication)

Bond, C., Brough, M., Willis, J., Stajic, J., Mukandi, B., Canuto, C., Springer, S., Askew, D., Angus, N., & Lewis, T. (2019).

Australian Journal of Primary Health.

Mukandi, B., Singh, D., Brady, K., Willis, J., Sinha, T., Askew, D., & Bond, C. (2019).

AlterNative, 15(3), 253-260.

Mukandi, B., & Bond, C. (2018).

Journal of Intercultural Studies, 40(2), 254-268.

Bond, C., Mukandi, B., & Coghill, S. (2018).

Continuum, 32 (4), 415-428.

Jennings, W., Bond, C., & Hill, P. (2018).

Australian Journal of Primary Health Care, 24, 109–115.

McPhail-Bell, K., Appo, N., Haymes, A., Bond, C., Brough, M., & Fredericks, B. (2017).

Health Promotion International, 33(5), 770-780.

Bond, C. (2017).

Keynote Presentation: Race is real and so is racism – making the case for teaching race in Indigenous health curriculum. In: Odette Mazel and Caitlin Ryan, LIME Good Practice Case Studies.

LIME Connection VI: ‘Knowledge Systems, Social Justice and Racism in Health Professional Education, Townsville, Australia, (5-11). 11–13 August 2015.

Spurling, G.K.., Bond, C., Schluter, P.J.., Kirk, C.I., & Askew, D.A. (2017).

‘I’m not sure it paints an honest picture of where my health’s at’ – identifying community health and research priorities based on health assessments within an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community: a qualitative study. 

Australian Journal of Primary Health, 23, 549-553.

Lewis, T., Hill, A., Bond, C., & Nelson, A. (2017).

Yarning: Assessing proppa ways.

Journal of Clinical Practice in Speech-Language Pathology 19(1), 14-19.

Abbott, P., Gunasekera, H., Leach, A.J., Askew, D., Walsh, R., Kong, K., Girosi, F., Bond, C., Morris, P., Lujic, S., Hu, W., Usherwood, T., Tyson, S., Spurling, G., Douglas, M., Schubert, K., Chapman, S., Siddiqui, N., Murray, R., Rabbitt, K., Porykali, B., Woodall, C., Newman, T. & Reath, J. (2016).

A multi-centre open-label randomised non-inferiority trial comparing watchful waiting to antibiotic treatment for acute otitis media without perforation in low-risk urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children (the WATCH trial): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Trials, 17 (119). doi: 10.1186/s13063-016-1247-y.

Bond, C., Foley, W., & Askew, D. (2016). 

“It puts a human face on the researched” – a qualitative evaluation of an Indigenous health research governance model

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 40(S1), S89-S95.

Bond, C., Phillips, M.G., & Osmond, G. (2015).

Crossing lines: sport history, transformative narratives and Aboriginal Australia

The International Journal of the History of Sport, 32(13), 1531-1545.

Bond, C., Spurling, G.K., & Askew, D.A. (2014).

A Different Kind of Treatment. 

Medical Journal of Australia, 201(1), 10.

Bond, C., Spurling, G.K., & Askew, D.A. (2014).

A Different Kind of Treatment. 

Medical Journal of Australia, 201(1), 10.

Bond, C., Brough, M., & Cox, L. (2014).

Blood in our hearts or blood on our hands? The viscosity, vitality and validity of Aboriginal ‘blood talk’ 

International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies 7(2), 2-14.

Bond, C. and Brady, K. (2013).

Locating Indigenous Australia within Community Development Practice: Clients, consumers or change makers? 

New Community 11(5), 33-39.

Askew, D.A., Schluter, P.J., Spurling, G.K.P., Bond, C., & Brown, A.D. (2013).

Urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children’s exposure to stressful events: a cross sectional study. 

Medical Journal of Australia 199(1), 42-45.

McPhail-Bell, K., Bond, C., & Redman-MacLaren, K. (2013).

Skins for smokes and the use of cultural content and imagery. 

Queensland Health Promotion Quarterly, June, 8.

Bond, C., Brough, M., Spurling, G., & Hayman, N. (2012).

“It had to be my choice” Indigenous smoking cessation and negotiations of risk, resistance and resilience.

Health, Risk & Society 14(6), 565-581.

Bond, C. (2009).

Starting with Strengths: An Indigenous Early Years Intervention. 

Medical Journal of Australia 191(3): 175-177.

Bond, C., & Brough, M. (2007).

The meaning of culture within public health practice – implications for the study of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health. 

In I. Anderson, F. Baum, & M. Bentley (Eds.), Beyond Bandaids: Exploring the underlying social determinants of Aboriginal health: papers from the Social Determinants of Aboriginal Health Workshop, Adelaide, July 2004 (pp. 229-236). Darwin, Australia: CRCAH.

Brough, M., Bond, C., Hunt, J.A., Jenkins, D.G., Shannon, C., & Schubert, L. (2006).

Social capital meets identity- Aboriginality in an urban setting. 

Journal of Sociology, 42(4), 396-411.

Bond, C. (2005).

A culture of ill health: Public health or Aboriginality? 

Medical Journal of Australia 183(1), 39-41.

Brough, M., Bond, C., & Hunt, J. (2004).

Strong in the City: Towards a strength-based approach in Indigenous health promotion.

Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 15(3), 215-220.

Bond, C. (2003).

Beyond the dotted drawings: The Aboriginal Health Worker and health promotion practice. 

Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal 26(6), 18-20.

phd supervision

‪Hickey, Sophie (2016).

PhD Thesis, School of Social Science, The University of Queensland.

Spurling, Geoffrey (2017).

PhD Thesis, School of Medicine, The University of Queensland.

Carlson, Anna (2023).

PhD Thesis, School of Political Science and International Studies, The University of Queensland.

McQuire, Amy (2023).

PhD Thesis, School of Political Science and International Studies, The University of Queensland.

Kajlich, H.

Racism in the Australian Health System: Logics of racialisation and coronial inquests

School of Political Science and International Studies, The University of Queensland

Stajic, J.

Recognition of the work and understanding concepts of “health” and “health care” of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Health Workers and Practitioners in urban South East Queensland

Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland.

Lee, N.

‘Exploring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Professionals knowledges and understandings on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Public Health’ 

Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland.

Jennison, J.

“It is just that little bit better because we made it.”: An analysis of the process of decolonising community engaged arts practice to tell sovereign stories of First Nations jarjum (children)

Faculty of Creative Industries, Education and Social Justice, Queensland University of Technology.

Mills, P.

Kaiawal Torane (right time) Conceptualising and embodying Indigenous Sovereignty from a Zenadth Kes standpoint

Faculty of Health, Queensland University of Technology.

Fisher, T.

Health Sovereignty: Closing the Gap on Institutional Racism in the Health System Faculty of Health,

Faculty of Health, Queensland University of Technology.