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The Children of the Port Phillip Aboriginal Protectorate Ian D Clark, Fred Cahir During the life of the Port Phillip Aboriginal Protectorate from until late some 35 children of the Protectors were associated with the Protectorate.

These children have been largely neglected. Six of them have however left 28 distinct records of their experiences. A History Geoffrey Gibson. The Commonwealth of Speech: Ernie Lane and the Rise of Australian Socialism Jeff Rickertt The God-fearing son of a prominent Bristol Conservative, Ernie Lane migrated to Brisbane as a teenager.

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There, he underwent a metamorphosis, emerging as a communist firebrand on the eve of the turbulent s. The Criminal of the Century Rachael Weaver. The Diaries of Frank Hurley Christopher Lee, Robert Dixon, Frank Hurley. However, during the trip, he kept detailed day-by-day notes. He then rewrote them as a witty, acerbic and entertaining account of his adventures.

The Doctoral Journey in Art Education: Reflections on Doctoral Studies by Australian and New Zealand Art Educators. David Forrest, Elizabeth Grierson. The Doctoral Journey in Dance and Drama Education: Reflections on Doctoral Studies by Australian and New Zealand Educators David Forrest. Australian Theatre and Cultural Imagination Rachel Fensham, Denise Varney. The Dystopia in the Desert.

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Beset by social problems, the communities and their residents are detached from mainstream Australia by factors of distance and culture. The Emerald Strand — Nineteenth-century Irish-born Manufacturers Keith Pescod. The Empire Fractures Christopher Waters. The Enterprising Mr MacGregor: The Fitzgerald Brothers' Circus Gillian Arrighi A vivid account of the enormously popular 19th century Fitzgerald Brothers' Circus tent shows, orchestrated performances and personalities.

The Fortunes of Richard Mahony — Henry Handel Richardson's Epic Trilogy Clive Probyn, Bruce Steele. The Gatekeepers of Australian Foreign Policy — Adam Hughes Henry A significant event in 20th-century Australian history: The Government Owes a Lot of Money to our People: A History of Indigenous Stolen Wages in Victoria Andrew Gunstone, Sadie Heckenberg.

Political Lobbying in Australia Mark Sheehan, Peter Sekuless. Representing Australians at War Kevin Foster. The Iron Man of Sydney Cove: The Untold Story of Richard Dawson, Colonial Engineer Harry Irwin Richard Dicky Dawson, Sydney merchant and engineer, a well-liked, highly-respected and fair man but a hard taskmaster, was Australias first important iron founder. The Killing at Risdon Cove W. Refshauge As one of the foundation events in Tasmanian history, what happened at Risdon Cove on 3 May has always had a place in narrative histories.

A large party of Aborigines were fired upon by English colonists, the number killed estimated variously from three to fifty. The Magic Lantern in Colonial Australia and New Zealand Elizabeth Hartrick This book brings to life the story of the magic lantern in colonial Australia and New Zealand.

It describes the extraordinarily wide use of magic lantern images and technology across the colonies. The Making of Women: A History of Mac. The Manner of their Going: Prime Ministerial Exits from Lyne to Abbott Norman Abjorensen. The Many Aspects of Market Integrity Juliette Overland. The Merchant of Sydney Alex Pugh, Chis Maxwell.

Experiments in Theatre and Community Meredith Rogers The Mill Theatres life was short, but its legacy has been substantial. This book brings to light the work of a company largely ignored in broad-brush histories, and the profound impact it had on theatre workers and students who were touched by it.

The Only Case Ian Callinan The highly anticipated new murder mystery novel from former Justice of the High Court of Australia, Ian Callinan. The Outsider — A Portrait of Ursula Hoff Colin Holden. The Pacific Solution Susan Metcalfe. The MCG Keith Dunstan. The Beguiling Life of the Australian Concert Pianist Edward Cahill Michael Moran Concert pianist Edward Cahill went from silent cinema pianist born in the Australian Bush to celebrity virtuoso entertaining Royalty in Mayfair.

This is his story. The Power of Ideas — Essays on Australian Politics and History Greg Melluish. The Prisoner of Mount Warning Michael Wilding. The Rich Tradition of Republicanism Graham Maddox. The Rise and Fall of Monetary Targeting in Australia Simon Guttmann. The Road to Lower Crackpot Brian Inder. The Road to Singapore: The Myth of British Betrayal Augustine Meaher IV. A Romance Marshall Browne. An Insider's Guide to Working in a Modern University Anon A darkly humorous look at what it is really like to work in a modern Australian university.

None of the information contained here is a secret, although most universities will wish it were. The Secret Seduction and the Enigma of Attraction Victoria Thompson A beautiful and compelling story for those who want to lose themselves in a tale of love, lust and betrayal, as well as those who are interested in psychology. The Soul of ANZAC John Dermot Millar. An Australian Angle Bruce Bennett.

The Struggle for the Body, Mind and Soul of AFL Footballers Peter Kelly, Christopher Hickey. Remembering Gallipoli in the Shire of Nunawading Steven Cooke The story of the men from the Shire of Nunawading who died during the Gallipoli campaign, and the reaction to the Great War of the local community that still resonates today.

The Things People Throw Away Raymond Allan. The Visual Language of Painting: An Aesthetic Analysis of Representational Technique Robert Nelson. The Wealth Beneath Their Feet: The Wild Colonial Boys: Jack Doolan and His Song Allen Mawer Jack Doolan, the bushranger, had a personal history with remarkable parallels with the Wild Colonial Boy song. If he was the inspiration, it undermines the argument for the song's Irish rather than Australian origin. The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust: A Continuing Australian Story Margaret Walters Auchmuty Spanning 50 years, the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust provides an opportunity for Australians to travel overseas in search of excellence, new ideas and innovation.

The Wobblies at War: A history of the IWW and the Great War in Australia Frank Cain Driven by Marxist ideology, the Industrial Workers of the World sought to draw the Australian unions into One Big Union, but of more lasting significance was their leadership in opposing the Great War. The Years that the Locust hath Eaten Marjorie Quinn.

The Young Cosima Bruce Steele, Henry Handel Richardson, Clive Probyn. There and Back with a Dinkum Paul Skrebels, Claire Woods, W. They Called Him Old Smoothie: John Joseph Cahill Peter Golding. They Sang Like Kangaroos: Australia's 'Tinpot Navy' in the Great War Anthony Delano. Through Their Eyes Sharply — Cultural Mission of the Sisters of St Joseph Aileen M. Totem Maker Tom Bass, Harris Smart. Archive Tony Woods, Tony Woods, Andrew Gaynor.

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Morality and the Emotions in Surgery David Macintosh David Macintosh is a former surgeon and an ethicist who writes with candour, insight and eloquence about empathy, practical wisdom, rationality and human frailty, factors that bear profoundly upon our understanding of trust.

He sees trust as a burden a doctor must accept for all patients. It imposes an obligation that goes to the core of a doctors character. Turtle nest Chandani Lokuge Aruni returns to the island of her birth, Sri Lanka, aching to discover the truth about her mother, the wild and sensual beach girl, Mala. Antipodeans Seeking More than Michelangelo Desmond O'Grady. Captain Zuzenko and the Workers of Australia and the World Kevin Windle.

Unfinished Business — The Australian Formal Reconciliation Process Andrew Gunstone. The Search for Australia's Greatest Ace Mike Rosel. Unlocking the History of the Australasian Kuo Min Tang Mei-Fen Kuo, Judith Brett. Australian Video Art Stephen Jones, Anne Marsh, Elena Galimberti, Matthew Perkins, Matthew Perkins. Politics for the People Ai Kobayashi. Walking With Time Nicholas Lyon Gresson.

Walter Lindesay Richardson MD: A Victorian Seeker Bruce Steele. Warrior for Peace — Dorothy Auchterlonie Green Willa McDonald. The fight to quench Victoria's goldfields Geoff Russell. The Story of Station Pier Jill Barnard, Sonia Jennings.

Well Anyway Harry Heseltine, Dal Stivens. Whalers and Free Men — Life on Tasmania's Colonial Whaling Stations Susan Lawrence. What are we doing in Afghanistan? The Military and the Media at War Kevin Foster.

What is a Social Relation?: An Apprenticeship in Sociological Imagination Ann Game, Andrew Metcalfe An author and reader collaborative exploration of the fundamental logic of social relationships, sociological thinking and practice.

What is the Human? Australian Voices from the Humanities Liam Semler, Bob Hodge, Philippa Kelly. When the Labor Party Dreams — Class, Politics and Policy in NSW —32 Geoff Robinson.

Where Did Fair Go? On the Social and Moral Cost of Growing Inequality John Wright John Wright examines the social and moral cost of growing inequality in Australia, and how it affects health, justice and democracy. Law, politics and society in colonial New South Wales Leonora Ritter, Jim Windeyer. Wine from the Hills: Wishart's Quest Peter Corris. The Life of Mary De Garis Ruth Lee.

Words for their Own Sake: The Pursuit of Literature in an Economic Rationalist World Jan Lloyd Jones, Katherine Barnes. British Military Outputs in the Ring Fence Around Australia Alan Powell In Captain Fremantle formally laid Great Britains claim to all of New Holland outside the bounds of New South Wales by garrisoning a vast coastline through a number of military outposts.

The Life, The Times and The People of Tasmania's Hotel Graeme Tonks, Mark Dibben A history of the Wrest Point Hotel, a beacon of Tasmania's tourism industry.

A Queensland Literary Companion J. Writing Heritage — The Depiction of Indigenous Heritage in European-Australian Writings Michael Davis. Wuka nya-nganunga li-Yanyuwa li-Anthawirriyarra.

Language for Us, The Yanyuwa Saltwater People. Volume 1 John Bradley. Leader of the Struggle for Independent Timor-Leste Sarah Niner. Yotti Yotta Memories Tess De Araugo A valuable recording of the oral history of the Yotti Yotta of the Murray River valley. You Can Get Only So Close On Google Earth Ann Shenfield. Young people leaving state out-of-home care: A research-based study of Australian policy and practice Philip Mendes, Guy Johnson, Badal Moslehuddin.

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