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Answers
In the text, reference the [6]
In the text, reference the same as the print thesis. In the bibliography, reference the same as the print thesis also, but add at the end (in the Harvard UTS style): viewed Day Month Year, <URL>.
So for example, in Harvard:
Kerr, A.K. 2009, 'You'll never walk alone: the use of brand equity frameworks to explore the team identification of the "satellite supporter" ', PhD thesis, University of Technology, Sydney, viewed 5 February 2010, <http://hdl.handle.net/2100/887 [9]>.