Robyn works in the Office of the PVC & President Gippsland at Monash University as a Lecturer.
Heckenberg, R.F., 2009, 'More than a whisper: the incredible beguiling of teaching off campus learners Indigenous studies', Off Campus Learning Centre, Monash University, Churchill Vic Australia.
Heckenberg, R.F., 2012, I'll meet you at the cross roads, in Reconciliation in Regional Australia: Case Studies from Gippsland, eds Andrew Gunstone, Australian Scholarly Publishing, North Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 34-52.
Heckenberg, R.F., 2012, Regional innovation for Koorie pathways: creating a footprint, in Reconciliation in Regional Australia: Case Studies from Gippsland, eds Andrew Gunstone, Australian Scholarly Publishing, North Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 76-88.
Heckenberg, R.F., 2012, Indigenous arts: a cultural sustainability project, Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues [P], vol 15, issue 3, Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues, Churchill Vic Australia, pp. 28-38.
Heckenberg, R., 2010, Holding heart: Aboriginal breathing space in research epistemology, International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences [P], vol 5, issue 9, Common Ground, Australia, pp. 107-118.
Heckenberg, R.F., 2010, Custodianship of country: native title rights and spiritual connection, Hawaii International Conference on Arts and the Humanities, 13 January 2010 to 16 January 2010, University of Louisville, Louisville USA, p. 1.
Heckenberg, R.F., 2010, The diaspora of memory identity and place, Rhizomes V Diaspora: Language and Place, 4 February 2010 to 5 February 2010, The University of Queensland, St Lucia Qld Australia, p. 1.
Heckenberg, R.F., 2008, Kevin Gilbert and Gordon Bennett: reflections from the same vista, Rhizomes IV: Power Language Violence, 14 February 2008 to 15 February 2008, The University of Queensland, St Lucia Qld Australia, p. 16.
Heckenberg, R.F., 2008, Making our own Koorie footprint, Changing Climates: Education for Sustainable Futures, 30 November 2008 to 4 December 2008, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane Qld Australia, p. 1.
Heckenberg, R.F., 2008, Making our own footprint, Indigenous Studies Indigenous Knowledge, 2 July 2008 to 4 July 2008, University of Tasmania, Hobart Tas Australia, p. 1.
Heckenberg, R.F., 2007, Leadership, malaise and action: leading solutions, International Education Research Conference, 25 November 2007 to 29 November 2007, The University of Notre Dame, Fremantle WA Australia, p. 79.
Heckenberg, R.F., 2007, Practice what you preach, International Education Research Conference, 25 November 2007 to 29 November 2007, The University of Notre Dame, Fremantle WA Australia, p. 79.
Heckenberg, R.F., 2006, With an art to engagement, International Education Research Conference, 26 November 2006 to 30 November 2006, University of South Australia, Adelaide SA Australia, p. 100.
Heckenberg, R.F., 2005, Intersecting pathways and bridge-building, International Education Research Conference, 27 November 2005 to 1 December 2005, University of Western Sydney, Parramatta NSW Australia, p. 113.
Heckenberg, R.F., 2004, 'I'm doing this for my grandmother Lovie', International Education Reseach Conference, 28 November 2004 to 2 December 2004, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne Vic Australia, p. 104.
Heckenberg, R.F., 2010, Positive Futures: Indigenous Cultural Sustainability: Consultation with the Aboriginal Community of the Albury Region, Off Campus Learning Centre, Monash University, Churchill Vic Australia, pp. 1-50.
Heckenberg, R.F., 2009, Koori Footprints to Higher Education: Final Report, Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, http://www.deewr.gov.au/Indigenous/HigherEducation/Programs/IHEAC/, pp. 1-40.
Heckenberg, R.F., 2006, Too hard basket, Indigenous weaving, Monash University, Churchill Vic Australia.
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