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Wahlin, Willhemina and K Natsuda (2008) “Powering up a nation: Energy security in Japan and Australia”, Global Energy Security: Issues and Country Perspectives, ICFAI University Press, Hyderabad: 174-87.
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Willhemina Wahlin. “Sonic Boom.” J@pan Inc., no. 67 (2006): 8-13. Read
Wahlin, Willhemina. “A Creative Avenue for the Maverick Japanese.” J@pan Inc., no. 71 (2007): 42-43. Read
Wahlin, Willhemina. “Buying a Property in Japan. (Cover Story).” J@pan Inc., no. 66 (2006): 24-27. Read
Wahlin, Willhemina. “Liquid Gold: Is LNG the Next Oil?” J@pan Inc., no. 66 (2006): 4-7. Read
Wahlin, Willhemina. “National Treasure: Protecting Japan's Intellectual Property.” J@pan Inc., no. 72 (2007): 58-61. Read
Wahlin, Willhemina. “The Waste Trade.” J@pan Inc., no. 83/84 (2008): 32-33. Read
Wahlin, Willhemina, and Kaoru Natsuda. “Can Japan Please Stand Up?” J@pan Inc., no. 78 (2008): 53-55. Read
Wahlin, Willhemina. “One Village One Product.” J@pan Inc., no. 75 (2008):60-61. Read
Wahlin, Willhemina. “Power Sourcing.” J@pan Inc., no. 69 (2006): 4-7. Read
Wahlin, Willhemina. “Women in the Workplace in Japan.” 58-62: J@pan Inc., 2007. Read
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Cameron, Deborah and Wahlin, Willhemina. “Maid in Japan”, in The Sydney Morning Herald, 11 October 2005.
Wahlin, Willhemina. “The Secret Life of Japan’s Homely Hermits”, in The Sydney Morning Herald, 1 March 2006
Wahlin, Willhemina. “Dramatic stretch to bridge one of the great divides”, in The Sydney Morning Herald, 13 December 2005. Print version only. Read digital copy here.